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Researchers created a 16×16 pixel screen that responds to pressure by lighting up. It could be used to create interactive wallpaper. Read more »
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Researchers created a 16×16 pixel screen that responds to pressure by lighting up. It could be used to create interactive wallpaper. Read more »
Researchers working out of a university in Singapore have shown the system works on wood, aluminum, steel, glass and plastic. They now want to commercialize it. Read more »
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