AdSenseLog 6.1.2 released

November 9th, 2009

We have just released a new version of AdSenseLog – 6.1.2. This minor version supports Google-Account login issues that some users experienced.

The new version can now be downloaded from our site. Users of 6.0.0 will not need a new serial, but users of older versions will need a new serial number for this version, contact us for details.

AdSenseLog 6.1.1 released

September 23rd, 2009

We have just released a new version of AdSenseLog – 6.1.1. This minor version includes some bug fixes (in the login procedure and domain channels).

The new version can now be downloaded from our site. Users of 6.0.0 will not need a new serial, but users of older versions will need a new serial number for this version, contact us for details.

New web site on 3D Displays

September 16th, 2009

There are many exciting things happening in the display industry – OLEDs, Pico-Projectors, and also 3D displays and TVs.

3D brings a whole new viewing experience, and many companies (including Sony, LG and Panasonic) are preparing new 3D TVs, which hopefully will be available in a year or two.

We have started a new blog on 3D Displays, called 3D-Display-info. Enjoy…

AdSenseLog 6.1.0 released

August 13th, 2009

We have just released a new version of AdSenseLog – 6.1.0. This minor feature makes it possible to customize the currency symbol, to support dollar, euro, British pounds, or whatever new currency that Google will support…

The new version can now be downloaded from our site. Users of 6.0.0 will not need a new serial, but users of older versions will need a new serial number for this version, contact us for details.

AdSenseLog 6.0.0 released

July 8th, 2009

We’re happy to announce a new version for AdSenseLog. We have added several new features:

  • Adsense for domains
  • Custom reports changes – added support for folders, and drag-and-drop ordering.
  • You can now choose colors for all reports in one place. Or you can choose to use the old method (each graph with its own set of colors)
  • Channels are now sorted alphabetically.
  • Option to display earnings in Euro.
  • Option to have an hourly update schedule (i.e. update every hour on the 23rd minute).
  • Support for TLS authenticated mail servers (such as gmail) for email alerts.

The new version can now be downloaded from our siteUsers of older versions will need a new serial number for this version. If you bought or updated within one year, you’re entitled for a free upgarde. Otherwise upgrades cost 25$. Please contact us for your new serial number or info on how to upgrade with the discount if your copy is older than one year.

New web site on Graphene

July 8th, 2009

Graphene is a sheet, one-atom-thick of carbon atom, in a honeycomb crystal lattice. If you use many layers of graphene, stacked one on top of the other, you’ll get Graphite. Graphene has many uses – Spintronics, sensors, ICs (for example a transparent backplane for OLEDs), ultra-capacitors and more.

We have started a new blog on Graphene, called Graphene-info. Enjoy…

Updating the design of our blogs…

March 26th, 2009

A long time after we updated OLED-info’s design, today we also updated other blogs – Spintronics, MRAM and ExpressCard.

Hopefully it’ll make them easier to read and navigate.

New E-Ink blog

March 25th, 2009

We have launched a new blog today, about E-Ink displays. E-Ink is used today by many book readers (such as the popular Amazon Kindle). E-Ink displays are very efficient and ‘easy on the eyes’ – great for such readers.

As you can see we now have several display related blogs on OLEDs, Pico Projectors and E-Ink displays. Stay tuned for even more new blogs coming soon.

The blog’s address – http://www.e-ink-info.com

New blog about Pico Projectors

March 4th, 2009

We’ve recently launched a new blog, about Pico Projectors. Those tiny devices can project large images, and be embedded inside phones or cameras or PDAs.

Even though the quality is far from perfect (main issues today are brightness), people are exciting about this tech. Texas Instruments for example thinks that in a few years a “projector phone” will be as common as a “camera phone”…

Interestingly OLEDs might be used as the light source for pico projectors – in the future this might even make them smaller and brighter then current LED technology.

Three new hebrew blogs…

January 19th, 2009

We have just published 3 new blogs, in hebrew. These are mostly translations of our english blogs about OLED, MRAM and ExpressCards.  If you’re an Israeli, or know hebrew, it might be easier to follow these blogs – although not all posts are translated.

Hopefully we’ll get some local, original content in there as well.