Wearable Electronics
Imagine a day when you could twist your phone into a loop and pocket it without damage! Sounds crazy, right? Well, the day wouldn’t be that far away, for researchers (including a team from MIT) have got the right hints to make that stretch happen,...
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E-paper is one of the most exciting technological breakthroughs from the last few years but it requires some innovative thinking to really break into the mainstream. To...
made popular Dec 22 2008
Design Studio: Seymour Powell
Created by design studio Seymour Powell, this mobile phone concept uses full color flexible e-paper currently in development by...
made popular Dec 16 2008
KDDI is now claiming to have developed the world’s first electronic paper that displays images stored in a mobile phone. The firm is flaunting the new Portable Viewer...
made popular Oct 15 2008
It is indeed time for the world to try and shift the power source of its gadgets from the conventional sources to renewable ones, and if you actually end up changing...
made popular Sep 4 2008
Have you been fantasizing about paper displays becoming reality in not to distant future? If yes, then stop fantasizing and open up your eyes, as here comes the future!...
made popular May 3 2008
A new e-paper developed, so what, but, what if it’s the highest resolution e-paper, do you met out the same eye of neglect, still? Perhaps, you have got it right,...
made popular Jan 3 2008
As contrary to the convention that E-Ink technology could never be made video ready due to rareness in chance that particles could be made to move on the liquid, E-Ink...
made popular Nov 21 2007
Nikita Golovlev recently announced to have crafted a gadget known as Traveller, which is touted to be an incorporation of laptop & personal satellite navigator...
made popular May 15 2007
E-paper has already been touted as a sound alternative to the newspapers, magazines, and books and the colored e-paper further add wings to the idea. Now, South...
made popular May 14 2007
So, this cellphone concept has been announced as the winner of the Nokia Open cell-phone concept competition. Designed by Spanish graphics artist Hugo Danti, the...
made popular Apr 13 2007
We can now hope for the colored version of the flexible, low-power screens by next year. E-paper has already been touted as a sound alternative to the newspapers,...
made popular Apr 7 2007
At the last week’s Fujitsu North American Technology Forum 2007, the company showcased color e-paper concept. Though it’s not production ready, the 8-inch,...
made popular Mar 22 2007
Train commuters in Tokyo are getting to see some most advanced technology of the decade that is E-Papers.
Usually commuter trains in Tokyo are filled with some...
made popular Dec 18 2006
LG Philips has announced their largest E-book. This 14.1-inch WXGA flexible E-book was announced at IMID 2006 (International Meeting on Information Display).
It has...
made popular Aug 27 2006
If you think Origami DVD Player has something to do with Microsoft’s Origami project then don’t get confused! The Origami DVD Player is a portable DVD...
made popular May 8 2006
e-paper has come in more variants than gadgets with them. Though, it is still long before e-paper technology actually gets into what we breathe and eat, manufacturing...
made popular Jun 5 2009
The FLEPia e-book from Fujitsu is literally fresh in our forgetful memory. But the first ever color e-book could have a competitor from a garage making difference in...
made popular Apr 18 2009
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Transforming your clothes into speakers sounds weird, but science is working hard to bring fiction to reality. Like most of the technological breakthroughs these days,...
made popular Jan 5 2009
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