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Tag: electronic gadgets

A Record-Setting Resonator

The 4.5-gigahertz resonator could lead to smaller electronics.

Pocket Printer

Polaroid and Zink Imaging announce a miniature photo printer for cell phones and cameras.

Hack: The Bug

Technology Review takes apart Bug Labs' modular open-source hardware system and explains how it works.

The Naked Ear

A fully implantable hearing aid is showing promise.

A Camera to Help Dementia Patients

A specialized camera regularly takes pictures to aid with memory.

Harnessing Kinetic Energy

A microgenerator could power portable devices for troops.

An Algorithm That Makes Voices Clearer

A Denver company finds a good use for high-frequency harmonics.

E-Paper Comes Alive

E Ink is making color and video versions of its e-paper, but commercial products are a few years off.

Detecting Decay

A new device could help dentists better detect the early signs of tooth decay.

Gadgets to Spur Energy Conservation

When the box turns red, it's time to turn off the air conditioner and save electricity.

E-Paper Displays Video

A new type of MEMS-based electronic paper for cell phones is fast enough to show video.

Making Games Physical

With a new vest, players can feel the impact of video games.

Open-Source Hardware

A reconfigurable handheld device could foster a community of hardware hackers.

A Better Touch Screen

In a Microsoft prototype, your fingers don't cover up what you're looking at.

Gibson's Self-Tuning Guitar

A new line features advanced electronics that automatically tune the instrument.

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