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by Joshua Fruhlinger, posted Jul 4th 2008 at 4:04PM
Scientists have been up to some wacky (and amazing) stuff in the world of flexible computers and organic user interfaces. Putting our standard concept of computers aside, researches at the Human Media Laboratory at Queen’s University in Canada are developing what are called “non-planar” devices: computers that can change shape while using three-dimensional and touch-driven interfaces. The “tank top” user interface is a smart fabric based around two-handed, multi-finger touch sensing. Paired with flexible displays and computers that can change shape to achieve different computing outcomes, you have what they call the computer of the future: computers that can download (and turn into) new hardware, foldable paper computers, and interactive / disposable product designs, because, you know, the advertisers won’t be able to wait to get their hands on the first interactive soda can.

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