By EPIA | Updated: 2023-02-03 08:31:20
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BMW Shows Off Its Color-Changing Car With an Expressive “Face”
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By Ben Munson
January 31, 2023
BMW has taken its previous vision of color-changing vehicles and applied the entire spectrum to it. At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the German automaker debuted the concept for BMW i Vision Dee (which stands for Digital Emotional Experience). The company previously showed off the BMW iX Flow, which featured an exterior E Ink display allowing the car to change from white to black and back again. But the company’s latest concept has opened up the possibility of including 32 different colors.
The Best New Tech, Gadgets, Audio Accessories and More of 2023 (So Far)
Gear Patrol
By Tucker Bowe
January 31, 2023
The world of new tech and gadgets is fast-moving and non-stop. It seems like every month, every week and even every day, something new and exciting gets announced. From hi-fi headphones to the latest Sonos speakers, bookshelf speakers to gorgeous (and huge) TVs, the newest Apple gadgets to noise-canceling wireless earbuds — the sheer volume of new products can be overwhelming. That's why we're aiming to make it just a bit easier. Below, we've rounded up the best new tech and gadgets that have been announced thus far in 2023…The Lenovo Smart Paper is an E-Ink notepad that looks and works very similarly to Amazon's 2022-released Kindle Scribe.
The Secret Behind E Ink Displays - Durability Test! (Video)
JerryRigEverything
By Zack Nelson
January 31, 2023
How does an Electronic ink display work?!...I've always been curious about how E-Ink displays work. Electronic ink comes in all the grayscale colors.... all one of them. And is great for e-readers. Today we do a durability test of the Kindle Scribeto see how it can hold up to the test of time and see how the e-ink display works from the inside.
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What Could the School of 2050 Look Like?
Latest Finance News
By Lindsey Dawson
January 31, 2023
At first, we had blackboards and chalk. Then the whiteboard and dry-wipe pens. Overhead projector and acetate. Now we have interactive whiteboards. From bulky cathode-ray televisions that were moved between classrooms to flatscreen do-it-all screens, the classroom environment has kept pace with new technologies…Students of the future can look forward to having recommended reading material at their fingertips via e-readers and tablet devices, which can be digitally annotated, or manipulated via VR. We can already do this with today’s e-ink devices, and tablets have been introduced as an integral learning tool over the past decade.
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47 Incredibly Bonkers and Beautiful Concept Cars From the 1950s to Now
Pocket Lint
By Adrian Willings
February 1, 2023
Concept cars are nothing new, for decades car manufacturers have been pushing the boundaries of design and creating incredible cars way beyond their time. Usually, these cars are created to gauge public interest at the big motor shows before production begins in earnest, but sometimes they're just a way for carmakers to demonstrate creative abilities and show off new technologies … BMW did something interesting at CES 2022 by showing off a colour-changing car. The outside of the car uses a special wrap with E Ink technology. This means the car can change colour between light and dark with just the press of a button.
Foldable Apple iPad Likely To Come In 2024
DigPU
By Sanjeev Ramachandran
February 1, 2023
Rumours about Apple’s quest for a foldable iPad have been flying thick and fast. Amidst forecasts of decline in shipments of tablets, supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo’s recent tweet has created enthusiasm among Apple fans. In his latest tweet on Apple, he says that the American tech giant will launch a foldable iPad with a carbon fibre kickstand in 2024…According to Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is testing electronic paper display (EPD) technology that could be used in future foldable devices, in association with Chinese company E Ink. This would be much more energy efficient than other forms of display technology.
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Top 8 Gadgets to Buy for a Student
TechGenYZ
February 1, 2023
It is difficult to imagine a modern student without all kinds of gadgets designed for study, entertainment, and communication. Our selection includes eight types of devices that are particularly popular among young people … In addition, all models use special E-Ink technology, thanks to which the text from the screen is perceived as printed on paper, and the eyes get tired much less.
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New TCL 40 Series Smartphones Feature NXTVISION Color Display Tech
Good eReader
By Sovan Mandal
January 31, 2023
Smartphones with E Ink displays aren’t the only options you have that can save your eyes from getting burnt out. TCL is claiming its latest 40 Series smartphones featuring the latest NXTVISIOn color display tech will let experience a full-color viewing experience while still being soothing to your eyes. Specifically, the company has three smartphones that make up the TCL 40 series smartphones – TCL 40R 5G, TCL 40 SE, and TCL 408. Apart from the NXTVISIOn display, the other common aspect that applies to all of the phones includes long-lasting batteries as well as AI-powered cameras. TCL also said all of the phones are aimed at the mass market segment.
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Best Digital Writing Pads You Can Buy Right Now (2023)
Gadget Bridge
By Utkarsh Joshi
January 31, 2023
When touchscreen smartphones and tablets first arrived on the scene, stylus pens used to be the norm. Over the years, as touch displays evolved in terms of sensitivity and touch recognition, stylus pens became obsolete. This didn’t mean that they died out. Brands like Samsung have been working on the stylus, perfecting it bit by bit…The reMarkable 2 is more than just your ordinary writing pad. This device can perfectly integrate with Google Drive, Microsoft One, and other cloud storage services so you can access your important documents at any given time.
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Light Pollution Is Dimming Our View of the Sky, and It’s Getting Worse
Scientific American
By Phil Plait
January 31, 2023
When I was a kid, my family lived in suburban Washington, D.C. This made being a budding amateur astronomer tough; most stars were invisible against the overhead glare from city lights. At best, there was only a hint of the diffuse Milky Way to see: the combined radiance of a hundred billion stars dimmed to near-nothingness by bright streetlamps and storefronts.
Movie Theater Comeback Emphasizes Digital Experience
Digital Signage Today
January 31, 2023
The movie theater industry is working to recover from the impact of the pandemic, and theater chains hope to leverage lessons learned by the retail, restaurant and hospitality industries to build a new movie-going experience for the post-pandemic era, with a special focus on the emerging popularity of interactive digital experiences and new technologies.
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