The Human Media Lab at the Queen's University in Ontario has announced that it's developed a flexible mobile computer. “This is the future. Everything is going to look and feel like this within five ...
We rarely see a truly remarkable new technology more than once a decade. After years of undelivered promises, such a technology looks finally set to enter the market: the flexible computer screen.
A collaborative project among Queen’s University, Plastic Logic, and Intel Labs has yielded one of the more exciting unveilings at the start of CES 2013: a flexible paper computer. The PaperTab tablet ...
New thin-film semiconductor techniques invented by University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers promise to add sensing, computing and imaging capability to an amazing array of materials. New thin-film ...
Engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have isolated a single-crystal film of semiconductor from the substrate on which it is built. Then they transferred this very thin film -- 200 ...
Stuart Higgins works on the joint academic/industry project 'Security tags Enabled by near field Communications United with Robust Electronics' (SECURE), funded by Innovate UK. His PhD in the field of ...
Engineering researchers have invented an advanced brain-computer interface with a flexible and moldable backing and penetrating microneedles. Adding a flexible backing to this kind of brain-computer ...
Researchers are developing flexible computer displays that will change shape, respond to touch and physics, and fold to fit users’ pockets. The devices are based on the concept of an organic user ...