Sentences with phrase «flexible screen at»

It first flaunted its invention of a 4.5 - inch flexible screen at CES 2011, then it introduced another prototype in 2013.

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By showing off a phone with a flexible screen, Samsung is hinting at a day when we might fold up our large phone or tablet screens as if they were maps.
The flexible working FinTechs I spoke to all seemed very optimistic about the technical security solutions in place at flexible workspaces, including encryption tools, screen locks, and
The flexible working FinTechs I spoke to all seemed very optimistic about the technical security solutions in place at flexible workspaces, including encryption tools, screen locks, and innovative entry systems.
Your early work at Bell Labs in the»90s focused on consumer products, like flexible screens with the look and feel of real paper.
A research team at Korea's KAIST University used a screen - printing technique to create a flexible glass fabric wristband that turns this thermal energy into electricity.
In a paper published in September in the journal APL Materials, researchers at Seoul National University describe a recent success for displays: flexible LEDs that could help replace shatter - prone screens.
They found that looking at the cohorts as two separate groups, rather than aggregating them, the relative risk for all - cause mortality favored screening with flexible sigmoidoscopy.
In work led by professor Yanliang Zhang at Boise State University, high - performance and low - cost flexible thermoelectric films and devices were fabricated by an innovative screen - printing process that allows for direct conversion of nanocrystals into flexible thermoelectric devices.
At Lenovo's Tech World conference in San Francisco last week, the company showed off Folio, a fully - functional prototype with flexible screen that allows it to transform from a smartphone - sized mobile device to a larger tablet.
The Onyx Boox Max will feature a 13.3 inch flexible PVI HD screen with a resolution of 2200 x 1650 at 207 PPI.
It is in this spirit that a new flexible AMOLED screen is being demoed at SID Display Week in San Diego.
A reliable source from the company confirmed to me they were working at the project for the last two years, and now all the pieces of the puzzle are finally coming together: better technology (Processor, RAM and flexible plastic screen), ripe software, an affordable price for the customers, and a generous investor believing in the future of large e-readers.
The 13.3 inch Onyx e-reader is going to use a newly created flexible PVI HD screen with a resolution of 2200 x 1650 at 207 PPI.
The predictions are bold — the 10.5 - inch iPad could cluster Apple's messy iPad lineup even further, and a two - years - from - here iPad with a flexible screen (though that could just mean curvy) sounds like sci - fi at this point.
Contrast this with today's Surfaces, which have flexible kickstands, letting you prop up their screens at whatever angle you see fit.
At the Lenovo Transforms event in New York City, Lenovo senior VP Christian Teismann showed off a crazy foldable laptop concept with a flexible screen.
But just as we are getting accustomed to having bigger and bigger screens at home, artists are often also becoming more flexible on display conditions.
While the multitasking may be limited compared to Windows desktop multitasking, it's more flexible than iPad and Android tablets, which can only have a single app on the screen at a time.
Samsung is currently the only smartphone maker to offer curved and flexible OLED screens and has used them since at least 2012.
Flexible screens make common appearances at tech trade shows — even if manufacturers haven't quite found a real use for them in smartphones.
The iPhone X's screen is technically flexible — it curves at the edges to create a slimmer bezel.
Samsung has demoed flexible screen prototypes at various events over the years.
The flexible screen would allow users to curve the screen at will.
They will build a pipeline of suitable candidates, screening them at each stage in the process and can work in a flexible and bespoke manner managing all aspects of the campaign for you.
The Role: * Managing the full 360o recruitment life cycle * Candidate searching, matching, attraction and screening * Must be able to undertake proactive business development activities including outbound sales calls and client visits * Writing, managing & updating adverts on various job boards & through social media * Creating & running daily CV searches * Keeping the in - house Database updated * Manage and prioritise your own workload to ensure that both client and candidate expectations are exceeded The Person: * The ideal candidate will be a successful 360o recruiter with experience of the full recruitment life cycle * Experience within the Technical, Engineering, FMCG & Manufacturing industries * Ability to secure new business & build your own «desk» * High degree of attention to detail * Experience of using recruitment software and Microsoft Office packages * Knowledge of the Data Protection & Employment Laws * Excellent & confident telephone manner * Ability to maintain a high level of professionalism at all times * Well organised and hardworking * Proven ability to achieve targets & deadlines * Full UK Driving Licence is essential The Package: * 38 hours per week, Monday to Friday (flexible hours) * Competitive basic salary (negotiable depending on experience) * Attractive Commission structure * Full support, training & development where needed
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