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Printing of Flat-Panel Computer Displays for Building Electronic Devices
Written by admin on March 27, 2008 under Computers, Technology | View Comments
The new findings on printing the electronic devices can break through a new light on the technology and production of the delicate wiring and tiny components needed for flexible screens.This will help to produce Flat-panel computer displays by using novel inkjet printing equipment-demonstrated by Japanese scientists.
The researchers said “The technique is effective in printing the dots of one micron in diameter and it can be used to create intricate circuits.”The technique has been used for manufacturing tiny components and delicate wiring which are essential for flexible screens.“But the new inkjet head is able to produce 1,000 times smaller than standard printers”–Said the researchers.
“The present new findings demonstrates the possibility of inkjet technology in the making of electronic device applications,the technique provides better presentation of printed circuits,”-reported by the University of Tokyo in National Academy of Sciences.This new technique differs from traditional electronic devices.Traditionally, the inorganic materials are used to produce semiconductors.These inorganic materials do not have carbon,such as silicon.
New F5 Tablet PC from Motion Computing Provides Safety from Short Drops, Rain, and Dust
Written by admin on March 04, 2008 under Computers, News, Technology | View Comments
“Motion Computing” launched its new ‘Tablet PC’, the ‘F5’, exclusively for the people who need computers while performing field services and other out jobs. People from field services, construction site jobs, governments, and in manufacturing related duties need specifically designed computers which should be tough in handling and should be free from rain and dust.
The F5, the rugged tablet PC from ‘Motion Computing’ comes with a three year warranty and covers short drops from 30 inches along with all other features that are important for field workers.
This ‘Tablet PC’ is powered by Intel processors, the Core Solo 1.2 GHz U1400 processor. It also includes an exclusive Intel wireless 3945 Wi-Fi network connection. The computer has a standard 1 GB RAM and 40GB hard disk drive. The F5 users will also have an option for 32 GB solid state drive instead.
Intel Launched “Skulltrail”, a Dual-Socket Motherboard
Written by admin on February 21, 2008 under Computers, News | View Comments
There is good news for gamers and graphics professionals across the world. A dual- socket motherboard was launched by Intel specifically for the PC manufacturers who intend to facilitate the customers with gaming and graphics choices. Such manufacturers can now configure new machines with two quad-core processors and multiple graphics cards on a single motherboard.
“Skulltrail”, that was the code name given to this ‘Dual Socket Extreme Desktop Platform’ by Intel. The company took an advantage of the occasion of ‘Game Developers Conference’ in San Francisco and released this platform on Tuesday.
It consists of one Desktop board D5400XS along with two ‘Core 2 Extreme QX9775’ processors. This platform can also support ‘Crossfire’ of ATI and the ‘SLI graphics cards’ of Nvidia. Intel’s arch rivals ‘Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) owns the ATI.

