Well, what do you know? Nearly four years after Arizona State University opened its very own flexible display center comes this, a prototype device that’s purportedly easy to manufactur, easy on the environment and practically as strong as Thor. HP and ASU have teamed up to demonstrate the fresh e-displays, which are constructed almost entirely of plastic and consume far less power than traditional computer monitors. The “unbreakable displays” were crafted using self-aligned imprint lithography (SAIL) technology invented in HP Labs, and while we’d love to see this in a pliable laptop at CES 2009, we suspect it’ll be a few years yet before these slither out to the commercial realm.
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DIGG: New Digg Profiles Launch
September 20, 2007From the Digg Blog. “Hey everyone, The Digg team is excited to launch new Digg user profiles later tonight, the first of many cool new features rolling out this year. We’ve completely revamped our profiles from the ground up – making it easy for you to share your favorite stories and discover new interesting content [...]
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