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 ...
Ten years after Pebble's launch of its first-generation round smartwatch, the Pebble Time Round, the indie watch brand arrives with the Pebble Round 2 -- and improvements in almost every area. Pebble ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
What if you could heat your room using just your walls? That's the idea behind a new piece of tech created by The Warming Surfaces Company. The Finnish startup has created a paper-thin warming film ...
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) ...
Noise-canceling technology was used by Ford to reduce cabin noise. While this system uses the SUV’s speakers, the researchers at MIT found a far better solution. The paper-thin speakers they developed ...
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,” ...
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, ...