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- 5.3-magnitude earthquake jolts N Philippines: USGS
A 5.3-magnitude earthquake rocked northern Philippines Thursday morning, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said.
The quake, whose epicenter was 66 kilometers southwest from Manila, occurred at 10:10 a.m., the USGS said, adding the depth of the tremor was 137 kilometers.
There was no immediate reports of casualties from Philippine authorities.
The tremor was also felt in the capital city. Shiela Briol, a Manila resident, said that when the tremor occurred, she was at the 19th fl ... 5.3の地震は、フィリピン北部木曜日午。揺れ、米国地質調査所(USGS)は言った
- High-tech MIT spin-out Cambrios teams on Touch Screen Breakthrough
Synaptics and Japan’s Nissha Printing Enter Agreement to Accelerate Use of ClearOhm™ Conductive Film in Commercial Products
Cambrios Technologies Corporation and Synaptics , a key player in human computer interface technology announced they’ve teamed up. Cambrios also announced the commercialization of their ClearOhm transparent conductive film, now on the market in a leading smart phone.
Simply put: this is the future of touch screens. Cambrios makes a material called ClearOhm. Synaptics makes the circuits. They'll make clear multi-touch interfaces for smart phones tablets and other new cutting-edge devices we’ll all be interfacing with.
Tests have shown Cambrios material beats the best known material used today called indium-tin-oxide, or ITO, and costs less. Mike Knapp, CEO of Cambrios, describing their edge said, “For decades, the only transparent electrode material used for high quality display-related applications was the ceramic material ITO. ClearOhm material is based on metal nano-wires, not a ceramic like ITO. It makes use of a completely different, highly manufacturable material for creating transparent, conductive films. ClearOhm material’s deployment as part of this phone marks the first step towards its adoption as a higher performance and lower cost alternative material for consumer electronic devices.”
Partner Synaptics through their SVP corporate development Stan Swearingen said “Cambrios embodies the characteristics of companies Synaptics partners with for the benefit of our customers, our supply chain and our end users.” And Cambrios CEO Mike Knapp said, “Synaptics is an innovator in using novel technological elements such as our new materials to enhance the end user’s interface exp _NULL_
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