TCL shows the world's first horizontally rollable TV
TCL presents the horizontally rollable TV: another point for convergence. In the future it will be furniture, TV, virtual assistant and... wallpaper!
TCL presents the horizontally rollable TV: another point for convergence. In the future it will be furniture, TV, virtual assistant and... wallpaper!
It may be the forced "stop", but this year has been quite rich in futuristic technologies. Here is a roundup of 8 of the most interesting.
PORTL Hologram grows with more funding and aims to create a system: holographic phone and entertainment hub. Towards the era of stationary teleportation.
An AR system for cars that avoids visors and glasses, and projects information directly onto the windshield: Envisics has found the right fit, and shows it to us.
Today the epic of Picard (re)starts, the most beloved Captain of the Star Trek saga. Here are 8 technologies straight from Roddenberry's mind.
Optogenetics has been used to cause visual hallucinations in laboratory mice, causing them to act as if the things they saw were real.
Will 2016 be the year of virtual reality, or augmented reality? Many analysts believe so. And Google doesn't want to miss the opportunity. Already in mid-January the company announced the launch of a new division, which will focus exclusively on the development of projects related to virtual reality. In fact, the strong competition from Facebook and its Oculus should not be forgotten. Google CEO Sundar Pichai has named Clay Bavor to head the division, which previously ran Gmail and Drive. Being… Read more