Saturday, 7 September 2013

TECHNOLOGY 
It is hard to believe how much the world has changed in the last 30 years ago. Three decades ago, a day in the office involved poring over files and printed statistic pages that had been mailed from another office. Today, a similar day would involve reading these same statistics from the screen of a digital device such as a laptop or a handheld device. Thanks to the rapid evolution in technology, modern business results and relationships are achieved differently. Today, people are more likely to be concerned with acquiring essential iPhone parts or MacBook parts to their respective device than they are with buying a new suit. Even we have trouble keeping up with the latest and greatest stuff.
With every new smartphone, every new computer, every new chip, we get closer and closer to what will become the standard in the future.
Wireless high-speed Internet everywhere? We're getting close thanks to LTE. Cars that drive themselves? Google is working on it. Appliances that sync with your smartphone? Android has you covered.
We put together what we think are the best gadgets and technologies that are setting the stage for tomorrow's tech.




The prototype device is built to be "virtually unbreakable", Samsung claims.
The prototype device is built to be "virtually unbreakable", Samsung claims.
“Our team was able to make a high resolution display on extremely thin plastic instead of glass, so it won’t break even if it’s dropped,” said Berkeley. 

It's called the Youm, but its technical name is a "flexible OLED display." OLED stands for organic light-emitting diode and flexible OLED technology promises to eventually bring bendable tablets, computer monitors and HD television screens.
“Our team was able to make a high resolution display on extremely thin plastic instead of glass, so it won’t break even if it’s dropped,” said Berkeley. 
It's called the Youm, but its technical name is a "flexible OLED display." OLED stands for organic light-emitting diode and flexible OLED technology promises to eventually bring bendable tablets, computer monitors and HD television screens.
It's called the Youm, but its technical name is a "flexible OLED display." OLED stands for organic light-emitting diode and flexible OLED technology promises to eventually bring bendable tablets, computer monitors and HD television screens.




   FLEXIBLE SCEERN
     Samsung, manufacturers of smart phone range is up again with a new concept THE FLEXIBLE TECHOLOGY…
MORE ABOUT FLEXIBLE SCREEN:
   The screen uses the same OLED - organic LED - technology as many current smartphones, but encased in plastic instead of glass. 
   The device was shown off by Brian Berkeley, senior vice-president of Samsung Display, at a presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Even when you bend the screen, the color display and image quality do not change in any noticeable way.
Not only does the flexible OLED screen bend -- it uses less power. If you watch movies or shows on your mobile device, you'll have fewer battery issues whenever the day comes that you have a bendable mobile device.
The flexibility of the screen does offer some drawbacks, though. The screen will bend, but in a direction away from your finger when you're typing. Meaning -- if you have trouble typing on your current smartphone screen, wait 'til you try typing on a screen that keeps bending around all the time.
     So when can we finally to finally own these awesome unbreakable, uncrackable phone screens?

Samsung is not saying when the bendable screens will be integrated on a phone or released to the public. They just want you to know that they are capable of doing this.

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