Monday, October 1, 2007

Sony to launch world's first OLED ultra-thin TV (Reuters)

Sony Corp said it will launch an ultra-thin flat TV in December, the world's first television based on organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology into an $82 billion market dominated by LCD and plasma models.

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New RFID Technologies Announced at RFID World Boston (Design News)

RFID technologists, distributors and thinkers from around the world joined together last week at RFID World in Boston, MA. Sessions and the show floor focused on the real-world relevance of RFID and how to safely, securely and successfully apply the technology.

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AT&T threatens to disconnect subscribers who criticize the company (ars technica)

AT&T has rolled out new Terms of Service for its DSL service that leave plenty of room for interpretation. From our reading of it, in concert with several others, what we see is a ToS that attempts to give AT&T the right to disconnect its own customers who criticize the company on blogs or in other online settings.

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Microsoft Office heads to the Web (CNET News.com)

In another clear sign that Microsoft sees the threat posed by its traditional business moving online, the company is readying a rival to Google Docs. The software maker is announcing Office Live Workspace, a free online tool for viewing, sharing and storing--but not editing--Office documents online.

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