Search results for wearable displays

Hi Tech & Innovation May 18, 2013

Meta glasses to place virtual reality worlds at fingertips (w/ Video)

(Phys.org) —Yawn. Two startup visionaries claim they have just the device to replace keyboard and mouse forever and ever. Where have you heard that before. But maybe these two have something important. Meron Gribetz, the ...

Consumer & Gadgets Mar 22, 2013

"Is that a smartwatch you're not wearing?" Google's may actually appear

Want to play smartwatch? That's the game where you pretend to buy a big-vendor smartwatch that doesn't exist but everyone talks about nonetheless. There is the Samsung smartwatch rumor mill, the Apple smartwatch rumor mill, ...

Other Nov 7, 2007

University of Tokyo Expands Second Life Type Games

A team of undisclosed researchers at the University of Tokyo have a prototype in development that will bring the public one step closer to entering the Virtual World.

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 4, 2017

Unconventional Snap Spectacles make discrete video capture a cinch

For decades, from Kodak to Polaroid to GoPro, companies have marketed cameras by touting features such as focal length, image size and memory space.

Electronics & Semiconductors Jun 2, 2015

Full-color organic light-emitting diodes with photoresist technology for organic semiconductors

Fujifilm Corporation and nano-electronics research institute imec have demonstrated full-color organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) by using their jointly-developed photoresist technology for organic semiconductors, a technology ...

Telecom Jan 27, 2015

New gadgets and gimmicks to keep us watching sport live on TV

Australia's love of sport appears to be more from in front of a TV screen than actually attending any event live, and that could be on the increase given some of the new technology heading our way.

Nanomaterials May 6, 2020

Team develops large-scale stretchable and transparent electrodes

A Korean research team has developed a large-scale stretchable and transparent electrode for use as a stretchable display. The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) announced that a research team, led by Dr. Sang-Soo ...

Robotics Mar 4, 2016

Light-up skin stretches boundaries of robotics

A health care robot that displays a patient's temperature and pulse, and even reacts to a patient's mood.

Engineering Mar 3, 2016

'Octopus-like' skin can stretch, sense touch, and emit light (w/ Video)

A health care robot that displays a patient's temperature and pulse, and even reacts to a patient's mood.

Polymers Apr 13, 2021

Researchers break new ground in 3D printed soft robotics with largest range of polymer hybrids

In a study published in Applied Materials Today, researchers from Singapore have developed the largest range of silicone and epoxy hybrid resins for the 3D printing of wearable devices, biomedical equipment, and soft robotics. ...

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