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

HP's printers could soon tidy up Web pages for printing, while also inserting ads.

Nano Switches that Store More Data Head to Market

Products featuring memristors could appear in 2013.

What Does 'P vs. NP' Mean for the Rest of Us?

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

HP is developing new materials for brighter low-power displays.

A Flexible Color Display

HP is testing a display that could appear in future color e-readers and tablet computers.

Memristor Memory Readied for Production

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

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

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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