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President Donald J. Trump(Truth Social) Joe Biden's Border Bloodbath ENDS the day I take the oath of office! ジョー・バイデンの国境での流血の惨事は、私が大統領就任宣誓をする日に終わる! https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/112266869698220774 Our enemies want to take away my freedom because I will NEVER, EVER, EVER let them take away your freedom—In the end, they're not after me, they're after you—and I just happen to be standing in their way! 敵は私の自由を奪おうとしている。なぜなら、私は決して、決して、決して、彼らにあなたの自由を奪わせないからだ—結局のところ、敵の狙いは私ではなく、あなたなのだ—そして私は、たまたま彼らの邪魔をしているだけなのだ! https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/112266875142814285
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Peter Schiff @PeterSchiff Gold isn't rising just because the #Fed is poised to cut interest rates. It's rising because cutting interest rates is a mistake. If #inflation was falling with rates, real rates would be unchanged. But since inflation is rising, real rates are falling. That's why gold is rising. 金が上昇しているのは、#FRB が利下げに踏み切るからではない。金利引き下げが間違いだから上昇しているのだ。もし #インフレ が金利とともに低下していれば、実質金利は変わらないだろう。しかし、インフレ率が上昇しているため、実質金利は低下している。だから金が上昇している。 午後8:51 · 2024年4月1日 https://x.com/PeterSchiff/status/1774766612505100743?s=20
5/13(月)の決算発表時に今…
2024/04/24 07:04
5/13(月)の決算発表時に今後のスケジュールと見込み等の発表に期待しています。 Brighter, low-energy OLEDs are going into production this year – but they won’t be coming to TVs just yet Tech Radar Story by Carrie Marshall The best OLED TVs are about to get a whole lot better. A new panel technology known as eLEAP will officially go into production later this year, according to FlatpanelsHD. Although it won't be going into any big-name TVs at first, the new screen technology promises to deliver brightness in excess of 3,000 nits and improved durability, which means that it could make screens last longer, helping to cut down on e-waste. eLeap was developed by Japan Display (JDI), which is a firm that was created by the merger of the display businesses of Sony, Toshiba and Hitachi. And while we first started reporting on it in 2022, it's only just starting to ramp up production with plans to expand this to the mainstream market in late 2024. Although no consumer brands have yet announced plans to use the new tech, the panels are likely to appear in laptops first, with one of the first panels being a 14-inch OLED for portable computers. That'll deliver peak brightness of 1,600 nits, but even brighter panels are imminent. What is eLeap OLED? eLeap – it's an extremely tenuous acronym for "environment positive lithography with maskless deposition, extreme long life, low power and high luminance" – uses light to transfer patterns in the manufacturing of integrated circuits, a process that can deliver increased brightness and increased durability too, which is great news for cutting down on e-waste. This is the first OLED technology to use such a process, and according to Japan Display the production process is currently six months ahead. In the eight months before launch, JDI says it's already achieving production yields of 60%. The higher the yield the more efficient the production and the lower the cost. According to JDI, it will supply eLeap panels "for use in a wide array of end-use applications, including smartwatches and wearables, smartphones, notebook PCs, and automotive displays". TVs are currently conspicuous by their absence, however. That's because the manufacturing capacity isn't there yet to produce larger panels: JDI's plant for that is not expected to be online until 2027.