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  1. Researchers Squeeze 60% More Light Out of OLEDs With Tiny Lenses details »
    gizmodo.com Posted 11 hours ago feed details »

    Optics junkies at the University of Michigan have found a way to greatly boost the efficiency of OLEDs to produce 60% more light from the same amount of power as those...

  2. Morten Welinder: Applications details »
    blogs.gnome.org Posted 8 days ago feed details »

    I my optics, computers are here to get certain jobs done. That means it is all about applications, not eye candy: bouncing icons, themes, semi-transparent windows. My...

  3. Gregory Barsamian’s Persistence of Vision details »
    www.kirchersociety.org Posted 46 weeks and 2 days ago by The Secretary feed details »

    Gregory Barsamian creates beautiful sculptures that play with persistence of vision effects. They’re like three-dimensional zoetropes. Nate True played with...

  4. Bushnell: A million bucks for a Bigfoot. details »
    americancopywriter.typepad.com Posted 7 weeks and 6 days ago by John feed details »

    Bushnell makes all kinds of yummy optics and cool electronic gadgets. From binocs, to laser range finders to GPS units to scopes to trail cameras. You know what a trail...

  5. PW69 - Tutorial 15, Chapter 2 - Mow Cop Sunset details »
    www.photowalkthrough.com Posted 12 weeks and 6 days ago by photowalkthrough@gmail.com (John Arnold) feed details »

    On this week’s show we delve a little deeper into LightZone’s relight and zonemapper tools to add local contrast and punch to our images. We take a look at...

  6. Irony 101? details »
    www.allaboutnortel.com Posted 2 weeks and 2 days ago by Mark Evans feed details »

    Does it strike anyone as ironic or simply puzzling that Deloitte has selected Nortel to provide managed service for its telepresence, video conferencing and multimedia...

  7. Li’s Preprint details »
    www.arsmathematica.net Posted 3 weeks ago by Walt feed details »

    Yesterday, everyone was all atwitter over a new preprint by Xian-Jin Li containing a purported proof the Riemann Hypothesis. The optics of it looked good (Li is clearly...