+ Follow ROYAL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS Tag
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[Title] => A bright idea: Philips lets flat lights out of lab
[Summary] => Someday, our ceilings and walls might radiate light, illuminating indoor spaces as brightly and evenly as natural daylight.
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[Title] => New optical disc format underway
[Summary] => Royal Philips Electronics, one of the worlds biggest electronics companies and Europes largest, is co-developing the Blu-ray Disc as the next generation optical disc format.
The Blu-ray Disc is being developed in response to industry trends like high-definition TV (HDTV) and broadband Internet to provide convergence, interactivity and cross-platform compatibility.
It delivers the highest data rate of any consumer media and the highest recording density that allows for more than four hours of high-definition video to be stored onto one single-sided disc.
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[Title] => Philips, KPN forge broadband alliance for connected home
[Summary] => Royal Philips Electronics and KPN recently forged an alliance to jointly develop the use of broadband and associated enabling technologies in the "connected home."
The alliance will see the combination of Philips products and technologies with KPNs broadband platform. Initially focused on the Dutch consumer market, both companies envision the alliance to be a first step toward the business-to-business market, where there is a growing demand for financial services and healthcare for broadband connectivity solutions.
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[Title] => Bluetooth from Philips
[Summary] => Philips has shipped more than three million Bluetooth wireless communication chips, making the company a dominant source in the industry.
Bluetooth technology was developed in the 1980s, and since then has evolved into basic digital radio designs implemented in mobile phones.
With Bluetooth wireless technology, end-users can easily and quickly connect to a long list of computing and telecommunications devices without the use of cables.
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ROYAL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS
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The Blu-ray Disc is being developed in response to industry trends like high-definition TV (HDTV) and broadband Internet to provide convergence, interactivity and cross-platform compatibility.
It delivers the highest data rate of any consumer media and the highest recording density that allows for more than four hours of high-definition video to be stored onto one single-sided disc.
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