Technology has become synonymous with the latest devices from Apple Inc. and the radical changes brought about by social media companies such as Facebook. But it doesn't have to be restricted to the ...
Electronic paper, also known as e-paper or electronic ink (E Ink), is a display technology that mimics the appearance of ordinary paper. It utilizes the principles of electrophoresis to create a ...
E Ink Holdings, the global leader in electronic paper technology, held its annual shareholder meeting on May 28, with all proposals passed smoothly. Chairman Johnson Lee expressed optimism about the ...
Electronic paper giant E Ink has teamed up with Hanshow to deploy the world's first product utilizing 13.3-inch E Ink Spectra 6 electronic paper technology, called Polaris Max, at Aeon China's new ...
At a time when the world is seen grappling with serious environmental challenges, here is one company that is a cut above the rest for its remarkable commitment to green innovation – Yuan Tai ...
Electronic paper, from companies like E Ink, can display color images now while minimizing power usage. The trade-off is they look nowhere near as vibrant as display technologies like LCD and OLED, ...
Part of what's making digital readers like the Amazon Kindle and the Sony Reader popular is that they're easy to read. The technology that makes that possible, basically a digital version of ink and ...
Color change: Paper tests, such as those shown here, could make it possible to diagnose a range of diseases quickly and cheaply. A small drop of liquid, such as blood or urine, wicks in through the ...
Smaller colour E Ink tablet is a portable digital notebook with tons of clever software features, but it won’t replace your Kindle. The first thing to get out of the way about the reMarkable Paper Pro ...
"What happens when creativity shifts from the tangible to the intangible? Back in architecture school, I witnessed a loss of creative touch when we shifted from the foundation practices on paper, to ...
For decades, health facilities across The Gambia have relied on paper registers to record antenatal, delivery, postnatal, immunisation, and child health data. The handwritten logs, often incomplete, ...