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    Japanese firm pleads guilty to LCD price fixing 26 August, 2009 04:33

    Japanese electronics maker Epson Imaging Devices has agreed to plead guilty and pay a $US26 million fine for the company's role in a conspiracy to fix prices of thin film transistor-liquid crystal display panels sold to Motorola, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
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    Flexible displays: Ready to wear? 22 August, 2009 03:35

    If new research bears fruit, the next stop for flexible display technology might be the side of a commuter bus or the front of a T-shirt.
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    Seiko Epson works towards printable big-screen OLEDs 26 May, 2009 18:35

    Seiko Epson has made an advance in ink-jet technology that could be used to mass-produce large OLED (organic LED) screens by the middle of the next decade, making them more competitive with rival technologies for big-screen TVs.
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    Epson wins seven iF 2009 design awards 19 January, 2009 13:04

    Epson has been awarded seven prestigious iF design awards for products that include home and office photo printers, a large format printer, and a short throw projector, from a total of 2,808 products submitted from 39 different countries for the 2009 awards judging in Hannover, Germany.
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    October's coolest gadgets 13 October, 2008 13:57

    October began, as it always does, with Japan's biggest electronics show: Ceatec. The show attracted a little over 196,000 visitors who got a chance to see the best of the Japanese electronics industry, including some exciting new prototypes of devices that are still some way from hitting the market.
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    Forgotten history: the true origins of the PC 11 August, 2008 07:39

    This year marks an almost forgotten 40th anniversary: the conception of the device that ultimately became the PC. And no, it did not happen in California.
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    Industry heavyweights line-up behind Sony's TransferJet 18 July, 2008 08:24

    The possibility of a gadget world without wires took a big step forward Thursday when 14 of the biggest names in consumer electronics said they would work with Sony on its short-range, high-speed "TransferJet" wireless data system.
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    The future of e-paper: The Kindle is only the beginning 20 June, 2008 09:44

    Amazon.com's Kindle has turned a long under performing category of tech gadget -- e-book readers -- into an overnight hit, and in the process has boosted interest in electronic paper display (EPD) technology. The Kindle and its rival, the Sony Reader 505, both boast e-paper displays that look unnervingly like printed pages and consume next to no power. However, today's EPDs -- and today's e-book readers -- are only the beginning.
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    TOKYO EDGE - May's coolest gadgets 08 May, 2008 09:46

    If the new products we've seen in the last few weeks are anything to go by, we're in for a great year gadget-wise.
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    Weekly Tech News Update - April 18th, 2008 18 April, 2008 12:30

    Electronic paper in Japan, Google Maps host videos, divorce via YouTube, NEC's Lui PC, Apple's iPhone comes down in price, Willcom creates the first device based on Intel's Atom, the Library of Congress goes digital experience and Sony recycles TVs.
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    Epson e-paper 17 April, 2008 11:21

    A new chip from Epson enables a fast responding e-paper display
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