Researchers from Queens University presented a flexible, e-ink display at the Computer Human Interaction conference that they believe could one day replace smartphones. Called the Paper Phone, the ...
Over the past year or so, Apple and Google have started adding features to their smartphone operating systems to… encourage you to use your phone less. It’s kind of weird that we’ve reached a point ...
At the Computer-Human Interaction conference, a flexible mobile device dubbed the Paper Phone was on display. It uses the e-ink technology found in the Amazon Kindle, and it recognizes 10 unique bends ...
You can write on it, bend it or use it as a touchscreen. An electronic paper smart phone created by researchers in Canada could be a glimpse into the future of mobile tech. Ultra-slim and physically ...
Google’s big plan to combat tech addiction involves some basic origami. Announced this week, the company’s new “device” involves printing out information that would normally be accessed through a ...
What if your phone/tablet/computer is suddenly paper-thin and flexible, and therefore can bend or fold? How about a device so thin and light that you wear on your arm rather than carry in your hand, ...
A few months after launching the first in a series of Digital Wellbeing Experiments designed to help smartphone addicts use their phones less, Google is back with a few new unusual ideas. The most ...