Washington, Jan 28 (ANI): A scientist has been inspired by a kitchen gadget that vacuum-seals food in plastic to develop flexible electronics using lightweight organic semiconductors for products such as video displays or solar cells.
A kitchen gadget that vacuum seals food in plastic inspired a physicist to improve the performance of organic transistors for potential use in video displays.
NEW YORK, NY-- - From the video gamer on your list all the way down to the family pooch, here Steve Greenberg, the Innovation Insider and author of " Gadget Nation ," shares his top tech gift ...
NEW YORK, NY-- - From the video gamer on your list all the way down to the family pooch, here Steve Greenberg, the Innovation Insider and author of " Gadget Nation ," shares his top tech gift ...
This week on the Gadget Lab podcast, the crew talks video chat, cameras and of course, more iPhone rumors.
Improved wearable Bluetooth camcorder captures 10 hours of video for easy sharing.
Launched by Kogeto, the new attachment known as Dot enables iPhone users to take 360-degree videos without moving or rotating their phones. Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
When you buy a video game from Best Buy, you don't give the retailer the right to barge into your house whenever it wants. So why do we give that permission to software companies?
When you buy a video game from Best Buy, you don't give the retailer the right to barge into your house whenever it wants. So why do we give that permission to software companies?
In this week's Gadget Lab podcast, the crew rambles about about the Xbox Kinect, an iPhone app that plays Flash videos and Netflix.
Gadget Lab's weekly video (and audio) review of the top topics in the gadget universe. This week: a Star Trek pizza cutter, Windows Phone 7, Cisco's home videoconferencing solution, and a cool new iPhone app called Instagram.
What is your favorite electronic device?
This week's Gadget Lab podcast discusses a new video-streaming gadget called the Veebeam, the puny touchscreen iPod Nano and the possibility of Steve Jobs being a ninja.
Just for fun: Watch this video by our newest blogger, The Gadget Guy , also known as Jack Rowland. Rowland demonstrates how to Car-B-Q, or cook food on the engine of a car while driving.
The Gadget Lab podcast returns, with a quick video rundown of the week's top gadget stories, from E3, Apple, Dolby and elsewhere in the world of gear.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
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