«We expect that Ljubljana's decision to digitize passenger information
using electronic paper technology will have a big international impact.
The Slovenian capital among the first cities in the world to start
using electronic paper technology to display passenger information.
Not exact matches
In other words,
electronic portfolios differ from traditional portfolios only in the media
used —
technology instead of being restricted to
paper only.
Kindle
uses a high - resolution display
technology called
electronic paper that provides a sharp black and white screen that is as easy to read as printed
paper.
The
electronic ink
technology is passive, looks good as
paper, and only
uses power when refreshing, so a single battery charge'll last 7,500 page turns.
Electronic paper technology was selected for the Community HUB because it was the best fit for both outdoor and indoor
use, requiring very little energy to run and being extremely user - friendly.
Add to that a thin - client approach, where the
electronic paper device
uses Wi - Fi or cellular networks to connect with a server capable of running applications developed on standard web
technologies, and you have a robust, fool - proof device.
Designed to be loved by the public and easy to install for cities and developers, the Soofa Sign is made up of a color 32 - inch E Ink
electronic paper display and is powered by Visionect's advanced signage
technology, which allows the e-
paper screen to
use up as little energy as possible and seamlessly update the sign with real - time content.
Electronic paper technology was chosen because it
uses energy only when changing content and features paperlike readability in direct sunlight, foregoing the need for backlights.
Electronic paper (or ePaper) represents a category of display solutions that have become quite popular over the past year or so, mostly due to the rapid «rise to stardom» of the various eBook readers that have made their way onto the market within this time frame and that make very good
use of this
technology.
Flores said
electronic paper technology was selected because it was the best fit for both outdoor and indoor
use, requiring very little energy to run and extremely user - friendly.
The latter follows the thin - client approach,
using Wi - Fi or cellular networks to connect an
electronic paper device with a server capable of running applications developed on standard web
technologies.
Kindle
uses a high - resolution display
technology called
electronic paper, creating a black - and - white screen designed to be as easy to read as printed
paper, Amazon.com said.
Examples of Hearst early - stage investments include Netscape; XM Satellite Radio; Sling Media; and E Ink Corporation, the company behind the novel «
electronic paper» display
technology used in most e-book devices today.
Most
electronic ink and
paper screens
use a
technology called electrophoresis, which sounds complex but simply means
using electricity to move tiny particles (in this case ink) through a fluid (in this case a liquid or gel).
Developed with Philips, it was billed as the first commercial device of its kind to
use E-ink's
electronic paper display
technology.
With the dual - screen design, users can read a text or newspaper on the larger upper screen, which
uses monochrome
electronic paper display
technology, and also check hyperlinked multimedia information on the lower, smaller color LCD screen.
This morning E Ink Holdings announced the availability of a new color - changing film known as Prism that's based on the company's
electronic paper technology used in devices like Amazon's Kindle and the Pebble smartwatch.
Taiwanese
electronic paper (e-
paper) company E Ink Corporation and Japanese electronics giant Sharp have signed a 10 - year patent cross-licensing agreement, allowing both parties to
use each others»
technologies and maintain «patent peace».
This design concept is different from Sony's upcoming Reader, where the Epson A6 QXGA
Electronic Paper display is flexible,
using a manufacturing process called «surface free
technology by laser annealing» (SUFTLA).
Kindle tips the scales at a total 10.3 ounces — «That's less than a paperback book,» Bezos said — and
uses an «
electronic ink»
technology to mimic
paper, not a computer screen.
The Kindle
uses a new
technology know as «
electronic paper».
But nothing tickled our fancy quite as much as the exciting
uses of the
electronic paper technology that could be seen on the showroom floor.
Designed by Technoframe and running on Visionect
technology powering E Ink ®'s
electronic paper screens, London's new bus stops have superb visibility in all light conditions, and
use no energy to retain an image displayed.
Using proprietary «
electronic ink»
technology, the Kindle replicated the appearance of ink on
paper and introduced numerous efficiency - enhancing characteristics, including portability and other advantages of a digital format.
Even though
electronic paper has been around for a while, it is, in terms of its real - environment
use in digital signage, still a relatively new
technology, making the learning curve a difficult one.
The Soofa Sign is made up of a color 32 - inch E Ink ®
electronic paper display and is powered by Visionect's advanced signage
technology, which allows the e-
paper screen to
use up as little energy as possible and seamlessly update the sign with real - time content.
There is only one display
technology that checks all the boxes of versatile indoor and outdoor
use:
electronic paper.
Most e-reader on the market
use a new display
technology called e-
paper (
Electronic -
Paper).
In a similar vein, the new Visionect Software Suite 4.0 «Warhol»
uses never - before - seen
technology to transform
electronic paper into a mainstream powerhouse, building on an unheard - of epaper image excellence.
This is possible because
electronic paper technology is extremely energy efficient,
using very little power, with additional power optimizations making the e-
paper signs even less dependent on traditional power sources.
The device
uses electronic paper, a high - resolution display
technology, that provides a sharp black and white screen that's as easy to read as printed
paper, the company said.
[7] At the FPD 2008 exhibition, Japanese company Soken demonstrated a wall with
electronic wall -
paper using this
technology.
It
uses a large, flexible
electronic paper display based on
technology from E Ink (the same company that makes the displays for Amazon.com's Kindle and Sony's Reader), but the device overall is remarkably thin and light.
The participating artists appropriate mass - media
technologies towards various ends:
Paper Tiger Television establishes independent public access television as a critique against the commercial media industry, Guillermo Gómez - Peña stars in a guerilla television performance piece in an act of
electronic civil disobedience and Danielle Dean
uses the language of over 50 years of water and toothpaste company advertisements to explore the rhetoric around purity and whiteness.
Electronic records management is a complex technology, which makes current legal infrastructure of statutes, guidelines, and case law that controls the use of electronic records as evidence very inadequate because it ignores these facts: (1) electronic records technology, and pre-electronic paper records technology are very different technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and
Electronic records management is a complex
technology, which makes current legal infrastructure of statutes, guidelines, and case law that controls the
use of
electronic records as evidence very inadequate because it ignores these facts: (1) electronic records technology, and pre-electronic paper records technology are very different technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and
electronic records as evidence very inadequate because it ignores these facts: (1)
electronic records technology, and pre-electronic paper records technology are very different technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and
electronic records
technology, and pre-
electronic paper records technology are very different technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and
electronic paper records
technology are very different
technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in
electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and
electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and... [more]
And worse, the drafting committee of the 2nd edition of the «Sedona Canada Principles — Addressing
Electronic Discovery,» will not compensate for the impact of the change (from pre-electronic paper records technology, to electronic records management technology) upon the efficacy of all laws concerning the use of electronic records as
Electronic Discovery,» will not compensate for the impact of the change (from pre-
electronic paper records technology, to electronic records management technology) upon the efficacy of all laws concerning the use of electronic records as
electronic paper records
technology, to
electronic records management technology) upon the efficacy of all laws concerning the use of electronic records as
electronic records management
technology) upon the efficacy of all laws concerning the
use of
electronic records as
electronic records as evidence.
Why most counsel and the majority of the judiciary resist the
use of
electronic technology to the exclusion of
paper
Their peer - reviewed research
paper, «Evaluation of Machine - Learning Protocols for
Technology - Assisted Review in
Electronic Discovery,» also showed that
using random documents was the least effective method for training a TAR system.
Electronic records management is a complex technology, which makes current legal infrastructure of statutes, guidelines, and case law that controls the use of electronic records as evidence very inadequate because it ignores these facts: (1) electronic records technology, and pre-electronic paper records technology are very different technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and in their software; (3) the electronic records «system integrity concept» (records integrity requires proof of records system integrity) in the electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts
Electronic records management is a complex
technology, which makes current legal infrastructure of statutes, guidelines, and case law that controls the
use of
electronic records as evidence very inadequate because it ignores these facts: (1) electronic records technology, and pre-electronic paper records technology are very different technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and in their software; (3) the electronic records «system integrity concept» (records integrity requires proof of records system integrity) in the electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts
electronic records as evidence very inadequate because it ignores these facts: (1)
electronic records technology, and pre-electronic paper records technology are very different technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and in their software; (3) the electronic records «system integrity concept» (records integrity requires proof of records system integrity) in the electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts
electronic records
technology, and pre-
electronic paper records technology are very different technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and in their software; (3) the electronic records «system integrity concept» (records integrity requires proof of records system integrity) in the electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts
electronic paper records
technology are very different
technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in
electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and in their software; (3) the electronic records «system integrity concept» (records integrity requires proof of records system integrity) in the electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts
electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and in their software; (3) the
electronic records «system integrity concept» (records integrity requires proof of records system integrity) in the electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts
electronic records «system integrity concept» (records integrity requires proof of records system integrity) in the
electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts
electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts (e.g. ss.
The three analogies: (1) whereas a pre-
electronic paper record can be symbolized by a piece of
paper in a file drawer, an
electronic record is like a drop of water in a pool of water, i.e., it is completely dependent upon its ERMS for its existence, accessibility, and «integrity» (as that word is
used in the
electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts; e.g. s. 31.2 (1)(a) CEA); (2) if expert opinion evidence were rendered admissible in the way that
electronic records are, there would be no evidence presented, nor cross-examination allowed, as to the qualifications of the expert witnesses, i.e., the «qualifications» of an
electronic record being the state of records management of the ERMS in which it is stored; (3) going from a horse - powered transportation system to a motor vehicle - based transportation system has required a vast amount of new laws, regulations, and enforcement personnel, including police officers, judges, and lawyers, i.e., stepping up to a new
technology requires that it be controlled by new laws and regulations, otherwise it will cause injury, damage, and injustice.
Here are some of the best ways you can
use technology to capture and bill more time: I will
use electronic timesheets and enter my own time:
Paper timesheets are error - prone and inefficient because they require double entry.