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You've probably never heard of Tizen, but the companies behind it are some of the most recognizable brands in the tech industry.
CNET
After Samsung recently announced a quarterly profit of $8.1 billion, driven partially by smart phone sales, some observers immediately leaped to herald the tech giant.
Forbes
Company release
Shares of Sharp and other suppliers of iPhone parts to Apple have fallen after reports of a cut in orders for the iPhone 5.
BBC News
You can build more than you might expect with just a little bit of air flow and two microns of water. Like a virtual touchscreen display that appears out of nowhere.
PC World
Flat-screen displays for every sort of device have dominated the landscape at the annual consumer electronics show for a decade.
San Francisco Gate
Without prior fanfare - or even prior leaks - two advanced LCD technologies appeared in TV sets shown at CES in Las Vegas. Sets with one or another of the technologies will be available this year.
Display Central
This is the year of the smart TV. And like the best religious missionaries, the executives of technology's biggest companies insist that the way they see the world is the only view worth having: consumers want smart, connected televisions, goshdarnit, and we will give it to them.
ZDNet
While Apple Inc.'s AAPL -1.59%iPad Mini and other smaller tablet computers with screens measuring about 7 inches are increasingly popular among consumers, Panasonic Corp. 6752.TO +1.93%and Lenovo Group Ltd. 0992.HK +1.46%are looking in the opposite direction, launching tablets with screens as large as desktop-computer monitors.
The Wall Street Journal
Samsung today talked up a new flexible display technology, dubbed Youm, and showed off a prototype device that allows a user to bend the screen back and forth with ease.
PC Magazine
8 Jan 2013
With the new Vieras, Panasonic has created something called "My Homescreen."
LA Times
Panasonic readily admits that these are challenging times for the consumer electronics industry. Its answer: An updated HDTV lineup that focuses on a richer, more convenient user experience.
PC World
Sony has unveiled the world's first 4K OLED set.
Mashable
Toshiba gave us a first look at its upcoming line of Ultra HD 4K TVs.
Mashable
Lenovo on Sunday added yet another new addition to its Thinkpad lineup, the flexible Thinkpad Helix.
The Inquirer
Corning has an all new version of Gorilla Glass ready for the new year, and it will be making its debut at CES 2013.
SlashGear
Archos 9.7-inch tablet will ship with Android 4.1 and a promising 2,048 by 1,536 IPS display. This matches the resolution of the current generation iPad.
CNET
Samsung has outed a pair of new monitors, unable to keep quiet about the stylish duo until their official reveal at CES 2013 next week.
SlashGear
Retailers are saying that the device will begin shipping later this week.
SlashGear
The 1080p OLED TV will sell for US$10,300.
BBC News
Global makers of liquid crystal display (LCD) television panels are likely to change their main product sizes in 2013 as part of efforts to boost profits, market information
Focus Taiwan news channel
Shares of Innolux and AUO, the top flat panel suppliers in Taiwan, moved sharply higher Wednesday morning on hopes that the two companies will
Focus Taiwan news channel
Taiwanese PC giant Acer is ready to rock the gadget world with a new $99 tablet set to compete in the low-cost market against Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Huffington Post
According to Pew's ongoing Internet & American Life survey, 25% of respondents - one in every four - now owns a tablet
TechCrunch
Amazon announced 2012 holiday sales were the biggest ever, with consumers purchasing 306 items a second on their peak day
USA Today
Buzzfeed have called the Christmas Tablet Wars for Apple.
Forbes
Price wars and patent battles were among the big trends in the tablet market in 2012, and this year it seemed that no matter what tablet a customer bought, they were in one of three ecosystems - Apple, Android or Windows 8.
Bizjournals.com
The 500 60-inch LCD TVs jointly offered by Hon Hai and RadioShack sold out in two and half hours on online portal Yahoo!Kimo yesterday, said Cyber 3C, the retail arm of Hon Hai.
China Post (USE The China Post)
Processors, memory, manufacturing processes, chip architecture, EDA, MEMS, RF, touch screens, servers and the Internet of Things are markets where startups can still make a difference.
EE Times
Tablet ownership doubles in US during 2012, study says.
NBC News
The iPhone 5 is still rolling out in a few countries but its successor may be on its way to the tech market packed with an even more amazing camera and screen display.
International Bussiness Times
The US Patent and Trademark Office has invalidated Apple's iconic "pinch-to-zoom" patent.
Business Insider
Company release
Topeka Capital analyst Brian White recently cut his rating on LG Display to Sell from Hold, noting that the LCD display maker's stock has rallied 91% from its June lows, and now trades at a valuation that "could prove to be the peak of this cycle."
Forbes
Samsung's Galaxy S4 handset, expected to launch next year, is beginning to take shape, with the latest round of rumours suggesting it will include a Full HD display.
Expert Reviews
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