Display Company Powers Up Prospects
News Cambridge Display Technology will use a grant to brighten the prospects for solar cells as well as flat-panel monitors. Lowering the cost of manufacturing is the goal for the Cambridge, England-based company, which was founded in 1992 and employs...
[July 25, 2002, 8:28]
Cambridge Plastic Light Technology Licensed By Philips
News Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) has announced a licencing deal with Philips Components, a division of Philips Electronics. A new light-emitting technology, invented and developed in Cambridge, has taken its first step towards major commercial...
[September 5, 1996, 15:56]
Display Screens Go Organic
News Inkjet printer company Seiko Epson and start-up Cambridge Display Technology formed a joint venture on Friday aimed at popularising an emerging display technology that could eventually rival liquid crystal displays.
[June 17, 2002, 14:38]
Plastic Electronics Factory Gets Funding
News Cambridge-based company Plastic Logic has secured $100m (£51.2m) worth of venture capital to build the factory in Dresden, in an area of Germany known as "Silicon Saxony". Plastic Logic was originally spun out of the prestigious Cambridge...
[January 3, 2007, 16:12]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Cambridge Display Technology, one of the inventors of the basic technology, has just bought Oxford rival Opsys and the chief executive is confidently predicting we'll have full-colour screens rivalling LCD flat panels by 2005.
[November 1, 2002, 17:42]
Q&A: The Future Of Display Technology
News That's part of the task ahead for the Cambridge-based company's chief executive, David Fyfe, who recently spoke with CNET News.com about the future of the emerging technology and its potential use in computing devices.
[September 2, 2002, 9:33]
US Report: Old Cambridge Targets High-tech Success
News The Fen also spawned a couple of successes, such as Advanced RISC Machines Ltd.a virtual chip designer; Cambridge Display Technologies Ltd.a monitor maker; and scores of early-stage start-ups, which now are seeing investments from venture...
[December 1, 1998, 10:18]
Kodak's Tech To Allow 10p-depth Screens
News Philips, Seiko-Epson and Hoechst have all aquired OLED-technology licences from the English startup Cambridge Display Technology. Kodak presented a new kind of display technology at CeBIT today. The OLED display is also expected to outclass the...
[March 23, 2001, 10:21]
Operating In The Future
News With technology from LiveData, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the ORF takes high-speed data streams from hospital databases and various networks, synchronises them and then time-stamps them for display onto a Web portal, which can be...
[October 20, 2005, 19:20]
Philips And E Ink Demo E-paper Prototype
News The engineering samples have been developed using components likely to be in the shipping model, said the statement from E Ink, based in Cambridge, Masschusetts. This is the first time E Ink and Philips have integrated such custom components into a...
[May 14, 2003, 8:52]
Intel's XScale Chip Gets Mira Votes
News The XScale line is based around an architecture devised by Cambridge, England's ARM Technologies. Mira is a portable wireless flat-panel display that contains software and a processor and can be used to surf the Web (in conjunction with a PC) or...
[April 15, 2002, 9:32]
UK Leads In Fastest-growing Tech Firms
News The UK's top placing was Cambridge Display Technology (CDT), which came in fourth with 4786 percent growth. CDT, which licenses its patents and technologies to other companies, is working on polymer organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display...
[December 2, 2002, 16:36]
US Report: Would You Curl Up With An E-book?
News Yet, standards are not what is holding up adoption, said Russ Wilcox, vice president and general manager of E Ink Corp.of Cambridge, Mass. It all comes down to display technology," he said. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology start-up...
[October 26, 1998, 10:43]
ThinSight From Microsoft
Blog I managed to sample some of the excellent research work that is being done at the Cambridge Research facility. However there was one display that caught my eye more than any other. That Display was ThinSight.
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Researchers Devise Chip And PIN Crack
News Two Cambridge researchers have devised a relay attack with a hacked chip and PIN terminal that could enable attackers to bypass bank card security measures. Saar Drimer and Steven Murdoch, members of the Cambridge University Computer Laboratory...
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Monitor Glow May Give Away Secrets
News Marcus Kuhn, an associate professor at Cambridge University in England, presented research on Monday showing how anybody with a brawny PC, a special light detector and some lab hardware could reconstruct what a user sees on the screen by catching...
[May 14, 2002, 14:56]
'We Don't Need No Stinkin' Windows' - Novell Boss
News But although Messman admitted that there wasn't much money to be made from the Linux operating system itself, the former head of services company Cambridge Technology Partners, which Novell acquired in 2001, said the money was in applications and...
[March 23, 2004, 8:05]
The Monarchy And Technology Through The Ages: Part One
News For the remainder of the PlantageNet period, various noble institutions were started under royal patronage such as the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, thus setting in place the chain of events that would lead to the Sinclair Spectrum and the...
[June 3, 2002, 7:32]
Digital Healthcare - More Signs Of Things To Come
Blog At the nuts-and-bolts end, Cambridge Consultants today announced Vena, a $10 chip that combines the IEEE 11073 Personal Health Data standard - a framework for interoperable formats for various monitoring devices - and the Bluetooth Medical Device...
[March 25, 2008, 13:44]
'Glowing Plastic' A First For UK-based CDT
News Unlike liquid crystal display (LCD) screens, the prototype display screen has no restrictions on viewing angles or blurring of fast action shots," CDT said in a statement. The UK company, backed by former minister Lord Young and rock group Genesis...
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