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Displays

Submission + - Sharp's tiny LCD doubles up as a scanner

morpheus83 writes: It's all of 3.5-inches but this LCD screen from Sharp features an integrated optical scanner that could be used to scan business cards, but also be used as a method for multi-touch input. The prototype was seen at the Ceatec exhibition. Possible uses include the ability to recognize fingers or other objects and as biometric lock on your phone. And since each pixel has a scanner it may as well be a multi-touch screen.
Censorship

Submission + - Iran blocks access to Google

morpheus83 writes: "Iran has blocked access to the Google search engine and its Gmail email service as part of a clampdown on material deemed to be offensive. Hamid Shahriari, the secretary of Iran's National Council of Information did not explain why the sites were being blocked. Google, Gmail and several other foreign sites appeared to be inaccessible to Iranian users from Monday morning. Iran has tough censorship on cultural products and internet access, banning thousands of websites and blogs containing sexual and politically critical material as well as women's rights and social networking sites."
Space

Submission + - 3-tonne meteorite stolen in Russia

morpheus83 writes: Russian news agency Interfax is reporting that thieves have stolen a three-tonne meteorite from the yard of the Tunguska Space Event foundation, whose director said it was the part of meteor that caused a massive explosion in Siberia in 1908. The massive three tonne rock was bought to Krasnoyarsk after an 2004 expedition to the site of the so-called Tunguska event- a mysterious mid air explosion over Siberia in 1908 was 1,000 times more powerful than the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. The foundation's director Yury Lavbin claimed to have discovered the wreckage of an alien spacecraft during the expedition.
Communications

Submission + - First high-def microphone for laptops and mobiles

morpheus83 writes: "Akustica today introduced the first High Definition Microphone that enables HD voice quality in laptop PCs and other broadband mobile devices. The AKU2103 is a digital-output microphone with a guaranteed wideband frequency response. It is the first digital microphone to guarantee compliance with the TIA-920 audio performance requirement for wideband transmission in applications such as Voiceover-Internet Protocol (VoIP)."
Star Wars Prequels

Submission + - USPS announced Star Wars stamp set

morpheus83 writes: "After R2D2 letter boxes USPS continues the saga, as it unveiled 15 new stamps featuring Star Wars characters at Grauman's Chinese theater in Hollywood where the original "Star Wars" movie opened 30 years ago. The 41 cent stamps will be released on May 25, all the 15 stamps will be issued on a single sheet resembling a movie poster."
PlayStation (Games)

Submission + - PS3 controller to feature 6 axis detection sensors

morpheus83 writes: "Sony has decided to call the PS3's wireless controller "Sixaxis" as it has sensors which allow it to sense linear motion along six axes, as well as tilt whereas the WiiMote has only 3 axis sensors. The Bluetooth controller charges when connected via the USB cable, after a full charge it is good for 30 hours of gaming. It becomes a wired controller when charging so you can continue playing."
Displays

Submission + - Sharp develops Triple Directional Viewing LCD

morpheus83 writes: "Sharp Corporation and Sharp Laboratories of Europe, Ltd. (SLE) have developed the Triple Directional Viewing LCD, a display that controls the viewing angle so that the display can show different images from the left, right, and center simultaneously. Using proprietary parallax barrier on a standard TFT LCD, the screen splits light in three directions — left, right, and center — and displays three separate images on the same screen at the same time. So connect three computers to the LCD and from the center you see Windows, Linux from the left and MacOS from the right."
Media

Submission + - Toshiba develops Hybrid DVD and HD-DVD

morpheus83 writes: "Toshiba in collaboration with Memory Tech Japan have succesfully combined a HD-DVD and DVD to a single 3 layer twin format disk. The resulting disc conforms to DVD standards so it can be played on DVD players and on HD-DVD players too after upgrading the firmware. The resulting DVD disc will have Single Layer DVD (4.7GB) + Dual Layer HD DVD (30GB) and Dual Layer DVD (8.5GB) + Single Layer HD DVD (15GB). There will not be a heavy waiting time as the new disc can be produced on the existing HD-DVD mass production line with minor process additions."

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