Some Future Paperwindows on Steroids

This cool video was sent in by HML alumnus Connor Dickie, who's working on this really cool IR clothing technology called Kameraflage in Boston.

Scientist predicts flexible computers

They've been talking about next-gen display technology like e-paper for ages, but professor Roel Vertegaal thinks we're not thinking about future computing flexibly enough.

He's convinced that "non-planar" computing devices with screens in almost any shape will one day be ubiquitous, and is busy building prototypes in his lab.

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