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Qualcomm’s Gobi 3000 finds a home in HP laptops, delivers standard agnostic DataPass

Qualcomm’s Gobi 3000 is already a big hit around these parts for its dual-mode CDMA and GSM radios, which makes staying connected much easier for serious globe trotters.

Qualcomm’s Gobi 3000 is already a big hit around these parts for its dual-mode CDMA and GSM radios, which makes staying connected much easier for serious globe trotters.

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TZ Carousel Slideshow is a simple slideshow. It display images from your articles includes their title and description.

TZ Carousel Slideshow is a simple slideshow. It display images from your articles includes their title and description.

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Samsung to offer flexible displays in 2012, challenges Nokia to a twist contest

EasyFlattr

EasyFlattr – The painless Flattr integration for Joomla Display your Flattr buttons in a Joomla module position.

EasyFlattr – The painless Flattr integration for Joomla Display your Flattr buttons in a Joomla module position.

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Samsung to finally roll out flexible AMOLED displays for public consumption in 2012?

Samsung’s been a frequent source of frustration, teasing us with its fabulous flexible displays for years , while never giving us a date when we could buy one for our very own. However, word on the web suggests that Sammy is finally ready to unleash its pliant panels upon the world in Q2 of 2012

Samsung’s been a frequent source of frustration, teasing us with its fabulous flexible displays for years , while never giving us a date when we could buy one for our very own. However, word on the web suggests that Sammy is finally ready to unleash its pliant panels upon the world in Q2 of 2012

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Conductive nanocoating could lead to flexible, wearable devices, Lady Gaga sticks with meat suit

Flexible is the new rigid in the gadget world, from OLED panels and e-paper displays to, of course, the adorable PaperPhone . Now researchers at North Carolina State University are hoping to take flexible to the next level by applying a conductive nanocoating – thousands of times thinner than a human hair – to ordinary textiles. Their technique, called atomic layer deposition, grows an inorganic coating atop cloths like woven cotton

Flexible is the new rigid in the gadget world, from OLED panels and e-paper displays to, of course, the adorable PaperPhone . Now researchers at North Carolina State University are hoping to take flexible to the next level by applying a conductive nanocoating – thousands of times thinner than a human hair – to ordinary textiles. Their technique, called atomic layer deposition, grows an inorganic coating atop cloths like woven cotton

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Flexible wireless charging sheet could eventually turn your skinny jeans into power pants (video)

If you haven’t already heard, wireless charging is all the rage — cars , cameras , and, of course, cellphones have all benefited from the burgeoning technology. Now a team of researchers at Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) are showing off a 2D power transmission system that could turn your pockets into wireless charging stations. According to its creators, “When a 2.4GHz high frequency signal is transmitted through the sheet, it becomes a wireless conductive object.” Electromagnetic waves are captured in the sheet and can be concentrated in particular areas, allowing for individual activation of multiple devices, and thus increasing efficiency — systems like Qi currently require a dedicated transmitter per device.

If you haven’t already heard, wireless charging is all the rage — cars , cameras , and, of course, cellphones have all benefited from the burgeoning technology. Now a team of researchers at Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) are showing off a 2D power transmission system that could turn your pockets into wireless charging stations. According to its creators, “When a 2.4GHz high frequency signal is transmitted through the sheet, it becomes a wireless conductive object.” Electromagnetic waves are captured in the sheet and can be concentrated in particular areas, allowing for individual activation of multiple devices, and thus increasing efficiency — systems like Qi currently require a dedicated transmitter per device.

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Flexible wireless charging sheet could eventually turn your skinny jeans into power pants (video)

The iPad Flexible Arm: The Most Fun You Can Have by Yourself in Bed [Crap]

If you’ve ever found yourself lying on your back and thinking, “Damn, I wish there was an iPad in front of me but alas, I’m far too lazy to hold it myself,” then “iPad Flexible Arm” is what you need. More

If you’ve ever found yourself lying on your back and thinking, “Damn, I wish there was an iPad in front of me but alas, I’m far too lazy to hold it myself,” then “iPad Flexible Arm” is what you need. More

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Folding Your Laptop in Half is Passe. Fold this Thing in Quarters [Concepts]

Look, this Fujitsu hybrid notebook/tablet is years and years away from existing. And by then, will we use the notebook form factor at all?

Look, this Fujitsu hybrid notebook/tablet is years and years away from existing. And by then, will we use the notebook form factor at all?

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Flexible PaperPhone wants to get bent out of shape (video)

We love our smartphones (in part) because they’re flexible, in the sense that they are mighty multitasking machines. Researchers from Queen’s University in Ontario Canada, however, want flexible phones in a literal sense — less five-tool player , and more master contortionist . Using a ductile e-ink display and elastic electronic underpinnings, they created a device called the PaperPhone that literally bends to its user’s will

We love our smartphones (in part) because they’re flexible, in the sense that they are mighty multitasking machines. Researchers from Queen’s University in Ontario Canada, however, want flexible phones in a literal sense — less five-tool player , and more master contortionist . Using a ductile e-ink display and elastic electronic underpinnings, they created a device called the PaperPhone that literally bends to its user’s will

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