Japanese ad platform offers 'simpler, better' QR code alternative
One of Japan's largest ad agency's services mixes image recognition with GPS and time data from smartphones to link consumers with product information.
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One of Japan's largest ad agency's services mixes image recognition with GPS and time data from smartphones to link consumers with product information.
NEC will show a dual-screen tablet computer based on Google's Android operating system at January's International Consumer Electronics Show.
The LCD3090WQXi is a high-end 30-inch monitor, a grade above the likes of Apple’s 30-inch Cinema HD Display and Dell’s UltraSharp 3008WFP.
The PC is changing. Once simply a computer with spreadsheets for the family budget and games for the kids, home PCs are rapidly evolving into home entertainment systems, equipped with digital television tuners, high-definition displays, and other features drawn from consumer electronics.
NEC has released the ND4550A DVD±RW drive, which adds support for DVD-RAM discs. The drive offers 5x DVD-RAM writing, along with 16x DVD+ and –R, 8x DVD+R DL and DVD+RW, 6x DVD-R and DVD-RW writing.
NEC has developed a wireless system that can transmit uncompressed high-definition (HD) video signals and could eliminate the need for cables when connecting HD-capable products, the company said on Tuesday. Systems based on the technology could be available in 2007.
NEC plans to start selling desktop PCs equipped with HD-DVD drives at the end of 2005, the company announced. Slimmed-down versions of the drives will be added to laptops in 2006
NEC Electronics has developed a chip set that will help pave the way towards DVD+/-R drives capable of 16x speed writing, the company announced.
Customs authorities are considering moves that could add 14 per cent in tax to computer monitors with digital interfaces, according to Meko, a European market research consultancy.
NEC has developed a cellular telephone with a built-in camera that is about the same size as a credit card and less than a centimetre thick and plans to put it on sale before the end of this month in China, the Tokyo company said Tuesday.
NEC has developed a camera-phone that's the size of a credit card, and plans to unveil it next week. Few details of the telephone are available at present and NEC is expected to announce its development and the name of a launch customer at a Tokyo