May 11
Displays have been on display in Tokyo - and the latest flat-panel screen technology is getting thinner and more flexible. This so-called ‘e-paper’ not only allows users to read the latest edition of a favourite news paper electronically, it also means pages in e-books can be changed, or documents amended much more easily than using a traditional pen. And, most importantly, the technology saves real paper - and therefore, real trees.
Tags: display, e-paper, electronics, panel, screen
May 11
After repelling an attack by Darfur rebels on Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, the Sudanese government has broken off diplomatic ties with Chad whom it accuses of supporting the revolt. The two sides fought a pitched battle in a suburb of the city yesterday. It was the first time fighting had reached the capital in decades of conflict between the Arab-dominated government and rebels from peripheral regions. Continue reading »
Tags: attack Darfur, Chad, EuroNews, government, Khartoum, Sudan
May 11
It is a defining moment for Serbia as the country votes in a general election that will shape future relations with Europe. Serbs are deeply divided over how to respond to the West’s recognition of Kosovo’s independence. Continue reading »
Tags: Boris Tadic, Democrats, election, EU, EuroNews, Kosovo, poll, Radicals, Serbia
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