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Experts have long believed that the biggest barrier for mainstream adoption of wearable computers won't be the challenges of making screens that can curve, but rather creating longer-lasting batteries.
Television is such a tantalizing target in part because people spend so many hours watching it, but also because the industry over all has been slow to innovate except perhaps in making screens larger.
(It is spending about $3bn - nearly as much as chipmaker Intel, though far less than Samsung Electronics, which has factories making screens, hard drives, and memory chips as well as phones, tablets and computers.
Making screens, memory and processor chips as well as TVs, PCs and smartphones, the South Korean electronics giant relies on a "flywheel effect": when its smartphones sell well, its screen, memory and processor divisions pick up the pace too.
E Ink, conscious that they'll have to make serious advances in order to keep their position as head bistable display honcho, is making screens that can be crumpled or attached to cloth.
A company can make perhaps a 7 percent profit to manufacture an item for customer A. If that customer is big enough and important enough, however, they will often take a quick risk: they'll leak the news that they're making "screens for Apple" or "phones for Motorola" and get a 21percentt uptick in their stock price.
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Making screening mandatory will reduce the stigma related to seeking mental health treatment.
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