OLED, the Future of HDTV

LAS VEGAS – Rows of TVs sized 55-inch screen that uses Samsung’s OLED display at CES 2012 which takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada, 10-13 January 2012 ago. More than 3,100 companies participated, and populated by 140,000 people

After plasma, LCD, and LED technology is now on the television screen into a new phase. In the exhibition the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the world’s largest TV companies such as Samsung and LG introduce the television screen technology called OLED.

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iPad 3 Already Produced and Present LTE?

CALIFORNIA – Some time ago circulated the rumor, Apple plans to release iPad 3 at the end of February this year. Current, a new report from Bloomberg, claiming the next generation of Apple’s tablet was manufactured in China and has the ability to Long Term Evolution (LTE).

The report adds to a long series of rumors about the next generation iPad. In fact in addition to LTE, this report also added the iPad 3 will have a more impressive display than TV and video graphics faster.

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Video Man Half Dog Famous on YouTube

LONDON – A video featuring humans with dog heads uploaded to the YouTube site. No doubt, this video directly into a byword. Moreover, one of the scenes look human-headed dog eating ravenously.

But wait, this is just a human-headed dogs to joke just a camera trick. The video is created and uploaded by Guy Jenkins and Bec Medric, both the man from Northampton, England. So that was reported by the Telegraph, Thursday (12/15/2011).

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Facebook Ads now appear in your News Feed

CALIFORNIA - Facebook Ads, which is known as 'sponsored stories' have started to appear on the user's news feed, so that these services can be a commercial activity.

Quoted from the Telegraph, Friday (13/01/2012), users can now view the ad, which appeared in the form of 'stories' or post about a product on the news feed. Marketers can create ads ads only appear on the news feed, if the user has clicked 'like' in her yard.

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Justin Bieber Introduces Robot Dancers at CES