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Smart fabrics and the future of healthcare
“Smart fabrics” is the blanket term given to any wearable material that incorporates electronics. Here’s a breakdown of some of the projects under development.
Electronics
Samsung demontrates color carbon nanotube-based electrophoretic display
Samsung has demonstrated the world’s first carbon nanotube-based color active matrix electrophoretic display (EPD) e-paper. The new color e-paper device is a 14.3-inch format display that offers bright light readability and low power consumption.
Home Entertainment
Sharp AQUOS DX Series LCD TVs feature integrated Blu-ray recorders
Sharp's new 16-model AQUOS line-up is the first series of LCD TV's in the world to be equipped with built-in Blu-ray Disc recorders.
Photography
Casio's EXILIM EX-FH20 high-speed digital SLR
Casio has introduced a second high-speed EXILIM model to complement the
EX-F1
announced earlier this year.
Mobile Technology
Motorola AURA - a fob watch for the 21st century
Motorola
has broken new ground in the mobile phone fashion stakes with its latest handset - the uniquely designed AURA.
Computing
Microsoft's fold-up mouse
Microsoft’s new Arc Mouse combines the comfort of a desktop mouse with the portability of a notebook mouse thanks to a folding design, which allows the mouse to fold to 60% of its fully expanded size.
Computing
Iomega StorCenter ix2 home network storage solution
Iomega's StorCenter ix2 offers home and small-business users Gigabit Ethernet connectivity and up to two terabytes of storage on two high-performance SATA-II drives, which can be configured a simple four-click set-up.
Games
New series of joysticks for flight sim fans from Genius
Genius’ new MetalStrike series of joysticks feature 13 programmable buttons, an eight-way "point of view" hat switch, and a turbo function for auto-repeat firing, with the MetalStrike FF and Pro joysticks also featuring force feedback.
Robotics
The robot plant - do not water!
The robot research laboratory at Chonnam National University in Korea has developed a robotic plant that emits oxygen, moisture, and aroma just like real plants, and also responds to stimuli, such as approaching persons, music or light.
Games
Wii Music aims to take music gaming to the masses
Nintendo’s Wii Music lets gamers play more than 60 instruments using the Wii Remote and Nunchuck Controller to mimic the real-life motions of instruments with the goal to find creative and interesting new blends of instruments, tempos and styles.
Laptops
FEATURE: How Apple killed the MacBook, and crippled the MacBook Pro
For those of you hoping Apple's October notebook event would see the announcement of a recession-priced, sub-12" MacBook, the new MacBooks might have already been a little disappointing. For others, the lack of a single port has completely killed the MacBook, and crippled the MacBook Pro when compar
Body and Mind
A purple tomato a day keeps the oncologist away
Scientists have genetically engineered a purple tomato that significantly extended the life of cancer-prone mice thanks to a class of pigments called anthocyanins, which have been associated with protection against a broad range of human diseases.
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