Researchers propose a novel flexible tube display that is able to take various surface shapes. Information is expressed by streaming colored fluids through the tube and controlling the positions and ...
OmniTouch, a wearable projection system developed by researchers, enables users to turn pads of paper, walls or even their own hands, arms and legs into graphical, interactive surfaces. OmniTouch ...
At SXSW this week, Sony’s Future Lab R&D division showed off a prototype of its interactive table that allows users to control light projections by simply touching them, reports The Verge. The ...
Imagine touching the armrest of your sofa to change the channel on your television, or pressing against a lightbulb stencil on the wall to turn on your smart light – these functions and many more like ...
Smarter Surfaces is a worldwide pioneer in innovative surface solutions, focusing on magnetic, dry-erase, and projection coatings. With a focus on quality, effectiveness, and sustainability, the ...
The ways we interact with smartphones and laptops are well-established, but it’s not yet known whether voice, touch, or gestures will emerge as the best way to use wearable devices like head-worn ...
The small size of tablets make them great for portability, but horrible for working on a project with multiple team members gathered around a table. If you’ve ever wished to be able to turn a tabe ...
A typical sheet of paper or cardboard is neither waterproof, interactive or able to harvest energy, but an innovative new printing technology developed at Purdue University can make it all of the ...
For all the power and connectivity that modern mobile devices offer these days, why are we still typing on screens (or, God forbid, numerical pads) barely three fingers wide? A new weareable GUI ...
As we were enjoying the ultra-thin 38mm TVs on Hitachi's stand at CES we noticed something else, tucked away in the corner. From the outside it looked like any old booth, but when we entered, we found ...
Everyone loves Microsoft interactive table, Surface–just check out our list of killer Surface apps to see why. So it’s good news that this week Redmond announced it would be opening up the Surface ...