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OLEDs are hard to make in TV sizes. Smaller devices like phones have been using them for a while now, with great success. The problem is, when you try and make a TV of 50-inches or more you have production problems. For 2015 Samsung has pulled all of its OLED TVs and has moved back to LCDs, some of which use a technology called “quantum dots” to produce a very
Can we ask for a playdate with Maxwell too? There’s no question that Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson created beautiful kids. But while enjoying a few playdates with some famous…
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd will launch an online video streaming service in China in about two months, hoping to emulate the U.S.’s Netflix Inc and HBO, the firm’s head of digital entertainment said on Sunday. The service will be called ‘TBO’, or Tmall Box Office, with content bought from China and other countries, as well as in-house productions, Alibaba’s Patrick Liu told reporters in Shanghai.
Members of 5 Seconds of Summer experienced quite the scary concert Saturday night. While performing to a sold-out crowd at the Wembley Arena in London, guitarist Michael Clifford…
Who needs heels when you can look this hot in sneakers?! Before you head to the local mall to pick up your latest pair of shoes, perhaps Ashley Madekwe could influence your final…
With the U.S. Federal Reserve expected to leave interest rates on hold this week, the market will be focusing on policymakers for clear signals on when the central bank will make its first interest rate hike in nearly a decade. World shares ended last week on a muted note as Greece’s situation took a turn for the worse when the International Monetary Fund’s delegation walked out of negotiations in Brussels
Nick Gordon is trying to find some sunshine in a new state. Bobbi Kristina Brown’s boyfriend stepped out Friday afternoon for the first time since checking out of…
We may now pronounce you Swifties for life. When Taylor Swift came to Philadelphia Friday night to perform, Katy Harris and Chris Eisenmann knew they were going to experience much…
BRUSSELS/ATHENS (Reuters) – Greek negotiators were expected to press the country’s international creditors for debt relief on Sunday as Europe stepped up pressure on Athens to offer major concessions on austerity and reform or face dire consequences. Neither side doubts the urgency of reaching a deal as Greece must repay 1.6 billion euros ($1.8 billion) to the International Monetary Fund by the end of this month or default, putting its
China will pledge a multi-billion dollar investment in Europe’s new infrastructure fund at a summit on June 29 in Brussels, according to a draft communique seen by Reuters – Beijing’s latest round of chequebook diplomacy to win greater influence. While the exact amount is still to be decided, the pledge will mark the latest step in China’s efforts to shape global economic governance at the expense of the United States,