You won’t find this at CES, but if you’re at all interested in zany and novel tech gadgets, you’ll definitely find a lot to get excited about with the Paper like a digital camera, a new super-thin 6mm ...
Speakers work by vibrating a membrane to manipulate air and create sound waves. Now, engineers at MIT have developed mountable paper-thin speakers that can produce sound from any surface. The creators ...
Batter spills across an expanse of hot iron like the tide washing over a beach. A "rozelle" -- or T-shaped wooden tool -- makes a wide arc. The edges of the batter turn into a fine lace filigree; the ...
LG unveils display that can be rolled up like a poster board. — -- Perhaps in a few years we'll see people carrying around their rolled-up televisions the way they used to carry newspapers. LG ...
The dream (nightmare?) of turning your entire home into a pair of noise-cancelling headphones could soon be a reality thanks to a new “paper-thin” speaker design from researchers at MIT’s Organic and ...
Anyone who uses a smartphone will likely be familiar with NFC technology, which is used for such things as contactless payments, data sharing between devices and secure logins. To demonstrate the ...
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have designed and built working prototypes of a paper-thin loudspeaker that can turn any surface into a “high-quality, active audio source,” ...
British scientists have invented a flexible computer keyboard that is as thin as a piece of paper and can turn any area into a touch-sensitive surface. Tech company Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) ...
Imagine wrapping paper that could be a gift in and of itself because it lights up with words like "Happy Birthday." That is one potential application of a new biodegradable battery made of cellulose, ...
Thanks to a trifecta of deep dish, stuffed and pan pizza, no city in the world is as synonymous with thick-crusted pizza as Chicago. But what if you’re not looking for pizza that’s thick as a brick, ...
Big sound from a thin film. MIT engineers have developed a paper-thin, low-power loudspeaker that can turn any surface into an active audio source. This thin-film loudspeaker produces sound with ...
Researchers created an ultrathin loudspeaker that can turn any rigid surface into a high-quality, active audio source. The fabrication process can enable the thin-film devices to be produced at scale.
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