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  • more about #flexible more comments →
    pixelpushing: Maybe they could wrap one of these around the iPod Shuffle, making it both a) infinitely more useful with a display and b) making it look like a Werth... more »
    wanago: Flexible memory is best used by politicians- President Clinton and VP Dick Cheney are prime examples more »
    ScottRose: I like the general Borg look & feel. If it were on ebay I'd be all over it. But then again, I used to think I was captain picard. more »
    chopstickhero: i don't like it. you would get dizzy trying to watch porn and jerking off at the same time. more »
    qbrad: Give that back to Leela!! more »
    ripfire: Pipboy v1.0 more »
    Nutchromeo: It's all just clever marketing...it's not actually an add for flexible faucets. The chick is just really, really strong. more »
    Curves: I like the flexible faucet idea, it makes sense to move the water where you need it, provided its built to last. (I thought she looked like Annie Lenn... more »
    Greuvee: Where did her b00bs go? more »
    xshortx: Video of the unit in motion would be nice more »
  • #oled

    Liquid OLED Tech Could Lead to More Reliable, More Flexible Displays

    We've already told you that legitimate flexible OLED displays really are coming now, but thanks to some Japanese researchers they could be more reliable—and flexible!—than we first imagined. More »
  • #components

    Let's Speculate: What Could Flexible Memory Be Used for?

    Researchers have developed a lightweight, mostly transparent, and quite flexible memory chip. It sounds cool, but then I think: What possible advantages could flexible memory have? Help me out, commenters. More »
  • #ces

    OLED Wrist Gauntlet Lets You Roleplay Fallout's Pipboy 3000

    Universal Display Corporation's flexible OLED armband may be a bit bulky today, but just think, in a few years it'll be bionically embedded in your arm to control your rocket pack and robo dog.
  • #fuelcells

    Fuel Cells To Go Bendy, Fit Inside Gadget Corners

  • #futurefaucet

    Paini Puts Some Flex Into Their Futuristic Faucet

    When I did the first walkthrough of my current apartment, I failed to notice that the kitchen sink does not have a separate spray hose. The digs are nice but that would have been a dealbreaker! Paini has the right idea though with their Hybrid I-KIC faucet. As you can see in the tantalizing image above, it has a flexible base, so you can get a direct stream of water where you need it. Plus, it features an LED illuminated dial that gives you an idea of the water temperature through color changes. No word on pricing, but products that combine style and functionality never come cheap. More »
  • #oled

    Flexible OLED Display is .05mm Thick, Flaps Around in the Wind

    Samsung has unveiled an ultra-thin 'flapping' OLED screen at FPD International 2008, demonstrating the flexibility of the display by letting it bend and flutter in the wind. At a paper-thin .05mm, the 4-inch screen is still able to create an image of 480x272 pixels, with a 100,000:1 contrast ratio and 100% reproduction of the NTSC color gamut, which is in line with most new flat panel screens on the market. If this all sounds familiar, it's because Sony made a lot of the same claims a few weeks ago — but they didn't have the balls to let their screen go all flippy-floppy in public. More »
  • #samsung

    Samsung's Cellphone Form-Factor Patents Are Weird

  • #silicon

    New Silicon Circuits Invented: Bendy, Stretchy, Rubbery

  • #peripherals

    Brando's Flexible Wireless Keyboard

  • #laptops

    Samsung Makes Usable, Flexible LCD

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