Wearable electronics could someday run on body heat
A small, flexible patch developed at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology converts body heat into electricity. Read more »
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A small, flexible patch developed at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology converts body heat into electricity. Read more »
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There aren’t a lot of companies seeking to get into the chip design business nowadays, but Ineda Systems is bucking that trend with a new architecture aimed at wearables and the… Read more »
In time for the National Association of Broadcasters 2014 event, Livestream’s latest app turns Google Glass into a news camera. With Livestream for Glass, you can broadcast live video and respond… Read more »
A lab supported by Samsung has grown flaw-free graphene on a large scale, opening up the possibility of mass manufacturing it for consumer electronics. Read more »