If you thought the world would be stuck with the Google Glass for wearable visual tech, check out this new polymer film coating that can turn contact lenses into a computer screen. Scientists from the ...
Smart, connected contact lenses are in the works, and they can do everything from record video to keep your entire body in better health. It’s straight out of a television show: contact lenses that ...
I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
For those who find Google Glass indiscreet, electronic contact lenses that outfit the user’s cornea with a display may one day provide an alternative. Built by researchers at several institutions, ...
Systems will shrink so small that they can be embedded into an electronic contact lens. Talk about a vision for the future! Smart contact lenses sound like science fiction. But there’s already a race ...
Contact lenses may soon become computer screens, thanks to a polymer film coating that can transform such wearable visual aids into next-generation consumer electronic products. Researchers from the ...
A single-pixel wireless contact lens display, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering “We present the design, construction and in vivo rabbit testing of a wirelessly powered contact lens ...
Augmented reality generated in the form of a contact lens, with embedded pixels, would have many advantages over a glasses-based design. Many companies are currently working on ways to build curved ...
Research completed by the University of South Australia’s Future Industries Institute states that a conceptual polymer film coating could turn contact lenses into computer screens, Phys.Org reported ...
Portrait of two old people lying on the bed with pc A study shows the effects of these devices are no different than standard clear lenses. Blue-light filtering lenses, commonly known as blue-blocking ...
Over in Belgium, scientists have finally taken a crucial step toward building screens into contact lenses. Jelle De Smet and a team of researchers at Ghent University built an LCD screen in a curved ...
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