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What has three screens, a couple test servers, and a lightsaber? Possibly a remote rebel-sponsored code farm, but also today's featured workspace. Lifehacker reader cGarst has put together a simple and uncluttered workspace for himself. A combination of dark colors—green on the walls and black for the worksurface, chair, and file cabinent—combined with downlighting provided by some inexpensive IKEA LED pucks makes for a dramatic workspace. You...
From lifehacker.com
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- Blinking LEDs to give QR codes a run for their money (engadget.com)
LCD TV and monitor backlighting will remain as the main applications for LEDs for the next three years, but the market for LED general lighting will take off beginning in 2014, according to Lee Biing-jye, chairman of Taiwan's largest LED chipmaker Epistar.
From digitimes.com
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- From Solar Applications to Christmas, LEDs Light the Night (environmentalleader.com)
- Surface-mount anti-fuse prevents chains of LEDs from extinguishing (electronicsweekly.com)
- LED Modules employ ambient temperature sensing technology. (news.thomasnet.com)
Hi, ich bin neu hier, habe also keine Ahnung, ob es schon einen ähnlichen Thread gibt. Das Problem ist, ich kenne mich zwar so halbwegs aus, aber auch nicht richtig. Nun gut.
Ich habe mir ein neues Mainboard gekauft und dazu 4 GB Ram (2x 2 GB). Undzwar dieses hier:
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From pcwelt.de
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I'm not really sure if this is good or bad news for end consumers, but a couple of Japanese companies have developed a technology that makes it possible to transmit information from blinking LEDs fixed on advertisements to cell phones - using only light. The companies involved in the development include some big names such as Toshiba or NEC.
With this new system, Japanese cell phone users don't have to scan the ubiquitous QR codes anymore...
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From feedburner.com
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Normally, I don’t care about fashion, but after I saw this GalaxyDress, I’m starting to see a possible career in LED clothing.
The Galaxy Dress is toted as “the biggest LED dress in the world”, and it features 24,000 LED lights and 4,000 Swarovski crystals. I believe that it is powered by iPod [...]
From coolest-gadgets.com
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- Stunning Dress with 24,000 LEDs is the Newest Way to Advertise (feedburner.com)





