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Glass-maker Corning has unveiled a new version of its Gorilla Glass used in the majority of smartphone displays, which it says is twice as likely to survive being dropped. As phones get bigger, and come with glass on the back as well as the front, the potential for smashed devices has increased. While cases have helped, even heavily protected phone screens still end up shattered from impact and then stress from being bent, squeezed or bumped in a pocket or bag. Gorilla Glass 6 is a new chemically strengthened and highly compressed glass that Corning says has twice the drop protection of its Gorilla Glass 5. “With breaks during drops being a probabilistic event, the added compression helps increase, on average, the likelihood of survival through multiple drop events,” said Dr Jaymin Amin, vice president of technology and product development at Corning. The new glass survived an average of 15 drops from 1m on to rough surfaces in lab tests compared to 11 for the previous version, meaning it should be more resistant to multiple drops. “Gorilla Glass 6 improves upon Gorilla Glass 5 by surviving drops from higher heights, but, more importantly, has been engineered to survive multiple drops,” said John Bayne, vice president and general manager for Corning Gorilla Glass.
When you roll your future TV out of sight into a little box, thank LG Display. (Well they had the competitive help of Samsung also going after this, and both of these companies use TRIZ to come up with these systems - too bad other companies aren't savvy in this way as they too could bring awesome new designs to the world). The leader in big-screen OLED manufacturing, not satisfied to debut the first 88-inch 8K OLED TV, will show off another world's first at CES: a 65-inch 4K OLED display that's, get this, rollable. Although some concept big-screen TVs shown at past CES shows have been bendy, this is the first one that's flexible enough to spin up into tube form. LG's images depict it descending into a little box the size of a sound bar, but the company also talks about making the display portable. The secret, as usual, is its paper-thin organic light emitting diode display (OLED).
Here are our picks for the top 10 new tech inventions in 2017 that you must see. Inventions list: Sgnl - Make Phone Calls with Your Fingertip, literally
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DIMPLE™ is a little sticker with four buttons for Android™ NFC™ devices. You are the one who chooses the button functionality. It makes doing everyday task
The Internet of Things is ramping up in 2016, but what does that mean exactly? How do you personally benefit from the Internet of Things? Here are a few useful products to illustrate.
The Hover Camera is created by Chinese firm Zero Zero Robotics. It recently raised $25M to compete with DJI. The drone is foldable and follows you for th
Pre-order AirBar at http://www.air.bar It's sleek, it's matte black, it's attached beneath your screen and when you plug it in you can use touch gestures wit...
You will experience the future technology coming in 2020. These technologies are imagined by Samsung and will blow you away. 2020 is in less than 2 years, but a lot of new amazing and cool gadgets will hit the market. In 2020, displays, smartphones, robots and many other gadgets will evolve for the best.
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There’s always been a glaring issue with voice computing: Talking to a voice assistant with other people around makes you feel like a bit of a weirdo. It’s a big part of the reason we’ve been seeing the technology start to take off in the home, where people feel a little less self-conscious talking…
Celebrate the holidays with a better future. With the right gadget gift, you can bring home some long-promised tech leaps, from virtual reality to Wi-Fi that actually works. Here’s what we’d actually buy for our loved ones—or ourselves.
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