Liquavista Unveils Color ePaper Display [Philips Spin-Off Company Shows Off Color Electronic Paper Display]

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4 Feb 2010

eReaders have been in the news lately, and one thing that turns a lot of people off to the new devices is the monochrome black and white of the currently commercially released electronic paper displays. We’ve seen a few other prototypes of color ePaper displays, but Liquavista showed off their own attempt at such a display lats month at CES.

Liquavista Color eReader

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6 Responses to Liquavista Unveils Color ePaper Display [Philips Spin-Off Company Shows Off Color Electronic Paper Display]

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Fester Frump

March 12th, 2010 at 11:23 am

Depends on what your level of interest is in technology/gadgets?

Do you just like to use them, or do you want to design them or do you want promote them?

If you want to design the physical hardware, then I'd suggest a BSEE (electrical engineering), if you want to work on the software side then I'd suggest Computer Science (BSCS).

If you want to promote/sell then a business degree. With the business degree you could end up doing any number of things involving technology without actually designing it.

To be competitive in todays high tech market it's good if you could have both a BS in EE or CS and an MBA – that you get later. You can minor in business while getting the engineering degree. Being a "sales engineer" is a good gig, you get to play with the technology and it pays very well if you get in with the right company (Microsoft or Cisco being examples of the right company).

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Paul

March 19th, 2010 at 11:49 pm

Paper routing numbers generally refer to bank locales; for example, VeryLargeBank may have branches in Seattle, but have a processing center in New York. If you live in Seattle, and your account is in Seattle, the routing number of your branch will be used to process paper transactions due to funds availability regulations which utilize geographic location to determine when funds must be made available. Electronic Funds Transactions, such as wires or direct deposit, may utilize a different (central) processing location than the local branch for such transactions since funds availability is not an issue. The electronic and paper routing numbers are not always different, but they can be, especially with multistate banks.

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Sweety

March 21st, 2010 at 2:19 am

Photo,e-mail,video

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Geoff S

March 23rd, 2010 at 6:55 pm

An iPod that can pick up Sirius Satellite Radio ;-) with live video capabilities and WiFi! That's been an on-going rumour anyway.

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stu_the_kilted_scot

April 2nd, 2010 at 4:56 pm

An E-check (e-checque for UK) is an electronic transfer, you should not neet top print it at all.

Read the info received in the email from the sender of it.

Check with YOUR BANK once fudns are received BEFORE sending goods to them

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emiller1998

May 1st, 2010 at 10:01 am

Chassis manufacturer. They have to follow the same rules but each has their own pros/cons based on their interpretation of the rules.

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