DuPont Displays today announced it has developed a new, proprietary third generation (Gen 3) solution-based organic light emitting diode (OLED) materials technology, which has led to substantial performance gains for printable OLED light-emitting materials. A DuPont Gen 3 green OLED material achieved a record lifetime of over 1,000,000 hours, while two new Gen 3 solution blue materials have been developed that set new standards for longevity and color. Gen 3 OLED materials can meet or exceed the performance of todays vapor deposited materials, and are paving the way for lower cost solution process OLED displays.
Software becomes a passive-aggressive manager. [Webb] thinks the concept can be expanded to any line of work like health care, retailing, publishing and law where the output can be measured. And the advantage for LiveOps, which Mr. Webb says has been profitable since 2006, is a harbinger of things to come. "The economics are better. No buildings. No benefits," said Mr. Webb, a former eBay executive.
The smart chip is dually engineered to prematurely register ink depletion and to render a cartridge unusable through the use of a built-in expiration date that is not revealed to the consumer.
The U.S. government has argued in a pending court case that its authority to protect the country's border extends to looking at information stored in electronic devices such as laptops without any suspicion of a crime.
Democratic House Representative Rush D. Holt, Jr. (NJ-12) talks to CBS about the lack of accountability put on electronic voting machines whose results are impossible to verify.