Nokia, take note: this is the kind of flexible, wraparound technology we want to see - something that doesn't look like it's going to burrow into your skin when you're not looking. There's a YouTube demo that showcases the possibilities of the technology (we particularly love the wrist-based smartphone), but the great news is the technologies are here and now. 3M is now producing the flexible touch sensors that underpin this technology, and while flexible AMOLED screens have already been showcased elsewhere in this feature, it all adds up to one thing - future tech that's sexy and curvy in all the right places.
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so except taiwan, Hk & indo, stock market still has fund support not Singapore for this moment, right. Wonder when is coming back to rescue us  
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Civil Service salaries ‘may be’ relooked too SAIFULBA HRI IS MAIL saifulbahri@mediacorp.com.sg hIgh cOst CIVIL SERVICES let  to HIGH  COST  OF  LIVING ? ? ? ? |
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24-May-2011 10:28
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FMT surface Flexible multi-touch surface |
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24-May-2011 10:22
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H-energy harvesterHybrid energy harvesterThe headline is that Fujitsu has developed the first energy harvesting device capable of generating power from both heat and light sources. It's incredibly efficient and cheap to produce too. That's all well and good, but look at the photo - sure, the hybrid harvester will be doing mankind a favour by allowing medical devices such as blood pressure monitors to draw all the power they need from the person wearing them. But hey, it's all still a bit creepy. It's like we're slowly being transformed into Cybermen. |
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F-solar panelFlexible solar panelsThe idea of free energy is an appealing one, but when it comes to sucking up the sun's rays, traditional solar panels can be seen as somewhat inflexible - rigid, fragile and suitable for permanent installation only. Thankfully times have changed, and Select Solar has a wide range of flexible panels covering all kinds of needs. Its Flexi Panel series are lightweight, malleable and virtually unbreakable (you can even walk over them), plus are engineered to make the most efficient use of the UK's variable conditions. Although designed for boats, where they can be placed on the deck or a suitable hatch cover, we envisage them being used on sheds, caravans and anywhere you need access to portable power too. |
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24-May-2011 10:17
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R-pianoRollup pianoIt was the early 1990s, and Star Trek fans everywhere gasped at the ingenuity of the writer who came up with the concept of a flat, rollup piano that delivered realistic keyboard sounds. How very 24th century, we thought, little realising we were in touching distance of the dream. |
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24-May-2011 10:15
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FF LoudspeakerFlat flexible loudspeakerChalk this one up to a blow for British ingenuity. Engineering boffins at the University of Warwick have developed a speaker just 0.25mm thick, made from flexible, low-cost materials. Designed for a variety of uses - hang them from walls, mount them in the ceiling or even wrap them round irregularly shaped objects - the Flat Flexible Loudspeaker claims to deliver big, clear sound using a fraction of the space or power required by traditional speaker systems. |
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24-May-2011 10:12
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F - TV Curved displays that claimed to provide a more immersive experience to the viewer were big news in 2008, but despite some big announcements - NEC's CRV-43 (pictured) among them - the concept never really took off. If the technology appeals, an equivalent 43-inch display from Ostendo Technologies will set you back a cool US$6,500. |
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P-phone " Everything is going to look and feel like this in five years." That's the bold prediction of the Paperphone's creator, Roel Vertegaal, referring to the paper-like experience this concept e-ink device provides. Turn pages by flicking the corner, or write on it with a pen. It's small and flexible enough to fit in your pocket, but has all the functionality of a smartphone: store books, listen to music and - of course, of course - make phone calls too. |
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24-May-2011 09:53
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24-May-2011 09:40
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How to " market BOOM!" in near term with sever Power shortages nearly every where. 
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24-May-2011 09:35
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Reversal direction of net fund flows may start on the next half session of this year! Be ready for the Asian Region capital market BOOM! 
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- Jitters over the corporate governance standards of S-chips have surfaced once more, this time sparked by an audit report by the Chinese National Audit Office about the state of affairs in Chinese state-owned enterprises. |
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HOW many P M E Ts are  taxi drivers in  SINGAPORE  ? ? ? ? mIs-allOcatIOn  Of  PMET  mAnpOwer  ? ? ? ? mAnpOwer pOlIcy  faIlUre  ? ? ? ?
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GOVERNANCE  CITIZEN  WELLBEING  INDICATORS  [GCWI] 1.  Bank Saving Deposit Rate 2.    Cost Of Living Index 3.  House Rental Index 4.  Cost Of Transport Index 5.  Cost Of Education Index 6.  Cost Of Civil Service Index 7.  Cost Of Political Appointment Index  8.   Domestic Inflation Index 9.  Minimum Wage 10.  Median Wage   |
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http://forums.vr-zone.com/chit-chatting/470427-the-straits-times-phd-holder-cai-ming-jie-now-cabby-blog.html
COULD this be Singapore's most well qualified taxi driver? Dr Cai Ming Jie became an SMRT cabby last November after spending 16 years as a researcher at the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB) of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star). His career switch has become a talking point online after he started a blog earlier this year. Alongside his experiences as a cabby, he takes issue with the circumstances of his departure from IMCB last May. An SMRT spokesman confirmed that the former researcher is a driver with SMRT Taxis, but Dr Cai declined to add more beyond this: 'All that needs to be said is on the blog online...It should be IMCB that needs to be asked questions, if any.' The China-born Dr Cai, who became a Singapore citizen, obtained a PhD in molecular biology from Stanford University in 1990. The Straits Times learnt that he did a two-year postdoctoral fellowship after leaving Stanford at the University of Washington, under famed genetist Professor Lee Hartwell, who won a 2001 Nobel Prize in physiology. He joined IMCB two years later and worked as a principal investigator in the field of cell genetics up till his departure. A spokesman for A*Star, meanwhile, said renewal of all its researchers' contracts is based on a number of factors, including the time taken to train PhD students, their performance and their contributions to the research institutes and the agency in general. Dr Cai's work, like that of all A*Star researchers, was assessed by an external Scientific Advisory Board (SAB), which recommended his contract be terminated. Still, in spite of the submission of countless curriculum vitaes and applications to universities, government agencies and companies since he was told he would be let go in 2007, Dr Cai failed to get a successful response. The former researcher now drives a four-year -old Toyota Crown. 'At a time like this, the taxi business is probably the only business in Singapore that still actively recruits people,' he said. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction: Probably the only taxi driver in this world with a PhD from Stanford and a proven track record of scientific accomplishments, I have been forced out of my research job at the height of my scientific career, and unable to find another one, for reasons I can only describe as something " uniquely Singapore" . As a result, I am driving taxi to make a living and writing these real life stories just to make the dull job a little more interesting. I hope that these stories are interesting to you too. Would he be a gOOd MP  ? ? ? ?
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http://www.a-star.edu.sg/AboutASTAR/CorporateProfile/ChairmansOffice/tabid/179/Default.aspx 
Chairman's OfficeMessage from ASTAR Chairman, Lim Chuan Poh The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) has a mission to drive and sustain world-class scientific research that will be meaningful and impactful for Singapore. We also take pride in our scholarship and training programmes dedicated to nurturing future generations of scientists and scientific leaders. This provides unique opportunities for scientists to interact and develop collaborations across institutes, organisations and other communities of researchers. Our spectrum of capabilities in the biomedical, physical and engineering sciences, all in one compact location, also allows us to conduct truly groundbreaking interdisciplinary research. Together, we strive to break down boundaries to open up more space for knowledge creation and innovation to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Lim Chuan Poh |
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