Friday, May 6, 2011

World's First Interactive Paper Computer Promises to Reinvent the Digital World

Researchers at Queens University in Canada have created the PaperPhone. The smartphone prototype, which is about the height and width of an iPhone, is so skinny you could slide it into the pocket of your tightest jeans and so flexible it could move with you while you walk. This tiny portable computer is operated by gestural movements — one literally bends it in different directions — and it can do all that nifty stuff your smartphone can do. It makes phone calls, stores books and plays music



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