WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Innovators from Purdue University hope their new technology can help transform paper sheets from a notebook into a music player interface and make food packaging interactive.
Each week, we highlight an innovation you might not have heard of yet. This week's innovation is a twist on something invented thousands of years ago: paper. The St. Louis-based team of Marshall Haas ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The new paper notebooks market research from Technavio indicates Positive growth in the short term as the business impact of COVID-19 spreads. Get detailed insights on the ...
New on the App Store is Paper for iPad, made by the team at 53. It’s a gorgeous, simple digital notebook that deliberately ditches features in a bid to keep things simple. The result is something that ...
Search for smartphone "notebook" apps, and you'll get a hundred choices. Let's say you choose "Notebook," just to pick one at random. It lets you draw pictures, enter text, save sound files and sync ...
Engineers developed a simple printing process that renders any paper or cardboard packaging into a keyboard, keypad or other easy-to-use human-machine interfaces. Innovators from Purdue University ...
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