Using surface acoustic waves to control light’s angle and color composition, BYU and MIT researchers open door to inexpensive holographic video displays Holographic video displays, fea... Read more
A new invention opens the door to a new generation of outdoor displays. Different pictures can be seen at different angles, creating 3D effects without the need for 3D glasses Public screeni... Read more
New Fermilab experiment will test the nature of the universe A unique experiment at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory called the Holometer has started col... Read more
A new discovery will make it possible to create pixels just a few hundred nanometres across that could pave the way for extremely high-resolution and low-energy thin, flexible displays for a... Read more
Researchers in Korea have been working to perfect their two-side, touchable, transparent display technology called TransWall. Featuring an incorporated surface transducer, TransWall provides... Read more
MIT’s Tangible Media Group has created a new shape display technology called InFORM that allows users to reach out online and interact with physical objects in a different location. The tech... Read more
Flickering façades, curved monitors, flashing clothing, fluorescent wallpaper, flexible solar cells – and all printable. This is no make-believe vision of the future; it will soon be possibl... Read more
A practical new approach to holographic video could also enable 2-D displays with higher resolution and lower power consumption. Today in the journal Nature, researchers at MIT’s Media Lab r... Read more
Queen’s university’s human media lab to unveil morephone at paris conference researchers at queen’s university’s human media lab have developed a new smartphone – called morephone – which ca... Read more
The Z Space display could be revolutionary for designers and animators, but might also inspire innovation in computer gaming and augmented reality. Imagine being able to reach out and grab s... Read more
This finding may revolutionise the technology industry. Norwegian researchers are the world’s first to develop a method for producing semiconductors from graphene. The method involves growin... Read more
While their experimental results are promising, it may be several years until this technology can be effectively deployed in your local movie theater From the early days of cinema, film prod... Read more
Their very small displays sometimes make smartphones difficult to operate. In the future, a projector will help: if the cell phone is standing on a table, for instance, it can project... Read more
Producing lasers in a very inexpensive way Engineers at Brown University and QD Vision Inc. have created nanoscale single crystals that can produce the red, green, or blue laser light needed... Read more
Contact lenses that help enhance normal vision with megapixel 3D panoramic images Contact lenses that help enhance normal vision with megapixel 3D panoramic images are being designed... Read more