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Bramcote boy wants to 'help find a cure' for brother's rare illness that causes tumours
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(L- R) Dylan Ward, 13 and Oscar Ward, nine, pictured at home in Bramcote, Nottingham. (Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)
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A family in Nottinghamshire who have been impacted by a rare, genetic disorder are hoping to raise awareness and help the fight to find a cure.
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LG Business Solutions has unveiled two new indoor direct-view light-emitting diode (DVLED) display series, the Versatile LSCA and the Ultra Slim LSCB, which will offer flexible, high-performing and easy-to-install options ideal for indoor environments such as office lobbies, shopping malls, hotels, transit hubs and stadiums.
“Our new Versatile and Ultra Slim displays mark an important expansion of LG’s already robust DVLED offerings, and their introduction is very timely as various indoor venues prepare to engage stakeholders in dramatic ways, post-COVID,” said Dan Smith, vice president, business development, LG Business Solutions USA. “Installers and end-users will find these models offer incredible versatility, easy installation, and minimal maintenance, all with exceptional display performance sure to captivate viewers.”
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Our big CES takeaway? When in crisis mode, summon the robots. Listen - 06:37
The first all-digital CES has come and gone, and it was a very different event than the ones we've experienced in the past. But it wasn't just the format that was different; the tech was different too.
There was a discernible shift in some of the products being shown off by exhibitors -- a move toward tech designed to help us live, work and stay safe through the coronavirus pandemic. Among the technologies affected by this shift, robotics stood out as a category that's been pushed in a new direction by the events of the past year.
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Global leaders in the tech world come together for the first digital CES 2021 allowing worldwide audience to participate to this year’s tech event.
Consumer Technology Association (CTA) President and CEO Gary Shapiro and CES Executive Vice President Karen Chupka, along with special guests, kick off CES 2021 this week and will discuss the tech trends shaping our future, how innovation has accelerated in the last year, and how to get the most out of the CES 2021 all-digital experience.
CES draws 150,000-plus to Las Vegas annually for people to see the latest and greatest gadgets, TVs, speakers, and other products. But this time it’s going to be different. CES 2021 will be a virtual event, conducted completely online due to coronavirus pandemic.
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