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Paper and ink? That's yesterday's newspapers. But tomorrow's news publications could rely on flexible ink technology, such as AMOLED developed by Samsung.
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The town of Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia will be the first town in Canada to completely upgrade all of its street lights with new energy efficient LED fixtures.
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Here's a sneak peek on the recent unveiling of LG's 2009 "holiday season wish list" of HDTVs, Blu-ray players, notebooks and other devices at the Intercontinental Hotel in Toronto.
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Cambridge University researchers have found a manufacturing technique that can produce LED’s for as low as £2 ($2.86) each, allowing them to last up to 60 years.
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U.S. scientists predict that light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and smart lighting techniques could save trillions of dollars in the next few years if more people embrace the technology instead of relying on fluorescent and compact fluorescent lamps.
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Nothing says "I care about you" more than fake candles. For all you geeks and pyro-paranoid people, we introduce you to a a flameless candle. With flickering light that comes in yellow and blue, these tech candles are offering a nerdy kind of romance.
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The new L.E.D (Light Emitting Diode) lamp from Philips has 16 million colors options. It will soon replace Edison’s incandescent lamp.
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Lighting Science Group will soon launch a range of Light Emitting Diode (LED) replacement white light bulbs that will last 10 to 30 years.
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The average coffee table just got geekier. From the design talents at California-based Because We Can comes an interactive coffee table outfitted with LED lights that glow when they detect any motion above the surface.
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The city of Ann Arbor, Michigan stands to save around $100,000 a year by replacing all of their downtown street lights with more cost effective LED's. The LED's consume less than half of the energy of standard light bulbs.
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 Canada's newest cardinal drew a crowd of hundreds of Wednesday when he led a mass of thanksgiving at a downtown Toronto cathedral.
Peter TerVeer, 30, a gay employee at the Library of Congress, said his "like" of a Facebook page promoting gay adoption led to discrimination and his eventual firing.
 Canada's western provinces led the country in terms of economic growth last year, even as the Canadian economy as a whole showed signs of slowing down.
Online feud turns deadly in rural Tennessee.
How logging led to tragedy in the storm-hit Philippines
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Even with free 3D glasses and camera, LG still promoted other features over 3D. It was almost breathless about the wireless networking ability stuffed into its three main models, such as the LG55LD520.
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