LG.Philips Paper Thin LCD
LG.Philips LCD, the world’s biggest LCD produce announce the worl’d first 14.1 inch paper thin LCD display, also known as e-paper. The E-paper comes with 4,096 colours and a a full 180 degrees, which is a huge improvement over the first generation of e-paper that is only available in black and white. This would literally change they way manufacture design mobile phones and gadgets.
The so called e-paper panel is designed to be energy-efficient, only using power when the image changes on the display. Images when viewed on this paper-thin panel always appear to be sharp, even when the display is bent.
Google Wins Appeal on Copyright of Nude Images
Federal appeals court ruled out yesterday that Google has not infringe any copyrights act by allowing the user to search for adult publishing company’s porn images in thumbnail size. If the courts say Google did not infringe any copyright act because they simply don’t store these images on their server, then won’t that applies to P2P company like Kazaa or Napster, they don’t store but merely pointing to the user where and how to download these files.
Let say if Napster function just like Google, searching for mp3s using only the browser, would Napster be infringe any copyright act? This is a grey area. Read More.
