Tag: HP
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New 3-D Display Could Let Phones and Tablets Produce Holograms
- By Katherine Bourzac
- 03/20/2013
Optical trickery lets a modified LCD produce hologram-like still images and videos.
Data Mining Your Desktop
- By Jessica Leber
- 05/23/2012
HP Labs says the best office social networks require no effort.
Why HP Wants Autonomy: Math Skills
- By Tom Simonite
- 08/18/2011
Autonomy excels at analyzing the vast amounts of "unstructured data" being produced every day.
A Wristwatch that Monitors Blood Pressure
- By Emily Singer
- 06/30/2011
Researchers hope a device that tracks vital signs around the clock will help patients better control their blood pressure.
A Cleaner Printout, with Some Extra Ads
- By Tom Simonite
- 09/27/2010
- 14 Comments
HP's printers could soon tidy up Web pages for printing, while also inserting ads.
Nano Switches that Store More Data Head to Market
- By Katherine Bourzac
- 08/31/2010
- 4 Comments
Products featuring memristors could appear in 2013.
What Does 'P vs. NP' Mean for the Rest of Us?
- By John Pavlus
- 08/19/2010
- 15 Comments
A proposed "proof" is probably a bust--but even failed attempts can advance computer science.
Displays on a Roll
- By Katherine Bourzac
- 08/06/2010
Semiconductor equipment giant Applied Materials is trying to advance high-performance, flexible displays.
Brighter Color for Reflective E-Reading Displays
- By Katherine Bourzac
- 07/15/2010
- 2 Comments
HP is developing new materials for brighter low-power displays.
A Flexible Color Display
- By Katherine Bourzac
- 04/16/2010
- 3 Comments
HP is testing a display that could appear in future color e-readers and tablet computers.
Memristor Memory Readied for Production
- By Katherine Bourzac
- 04/08/2010
- 5 Comments
HP plans new nonvolatile memory for 2013.
A Winning Web Formula
- By Kate Greene
- 12/04/2008
Advertisers could benefit from analyzing the early popularity of online content.
Memristors Make Chips Cheaper
- By Kate Greene
- 11/25/2008
- 2 Comments
The first hybrid memristor-transistor chip could be cheaper and more energy efficient.
Cloud Computing's Perfect Storm?
- By John Borland
- 08/07/2008
An Intel, Yahoo, and HP initiative will use large-scale research projects to test a new Internet-based computing infrastructure.
HP Rewires Electronics
- By Kevin Bullis
- 05/05/2008
- 2 Comments
A new electronic device could lead to denser, faster kinds of memory, and processing chips that act more like the brain.
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