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Samsung has announced that it is spinning out its LCD division as a separate company, to be called Samsung Display, on April 1st. The move will see Samsung retain only its OLED production, in a bid to streamline its struggling display section. While Samsung performance in the smartphone and table stanley hrnek t LCD sector has been impressive of late, the company has been struggling to achi stanley website eve the same results in th stanley cup e more traditional areas of computer and TV displays. In an attempt to keep its core business profitable, Samsung is spinning out all of its LCD manufacture into a separate company, reports Electronista. Samsung will itself continue to work on OLED production. The new LCD company, Samsung Display, is set to separate from Samsung on April 1st, with $667.3 million of working capital. Currently, it difficult to tell how much of an impact the move will have on companies, such as Apple, that rely on Samsung for displays. [Electronista] OLEDSamsung Cwii Why true bionic limbs are out of reach . . . for now
Feast your eyes on this mind boggling view of the Northern Lights, captured in the pre-dawn hours of July 15th by photographer Brad Goldpaint. stanley tumblers Goldpaint told io9 in an email that he photographed this particular display over Sparks Lake in Central Oregon. At latitudes that far south, it can be hard to spot aurorae this breathtaking, but conditions this weekend were ideal, as the solar activity responsible for this light show was a pow vaso stanley erful X1.4 class flare X being the highest possible classification for such solar explosions ; stargazers as far south stanley canada as Arkansas even caught a glimpse. Still, it hard to imagine many people had a better view of the lights than this. Just look at the combination of clouds, aurora, and points of starlight bouncing off the lake. All it missing is a waterfall and a lunar rainbow. https://gizmodo/feast-your-eyes-on-a-rar...-n-5859772 You ;ll find tons more stunning astrophotography on Brad Goldpaint website. Top image used with permission from Brad Goldpaint. aurora borealisSpace
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