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IIT-Madras launches research centre for AMOLED displays, funded by MeitY, DRDO, Tata SonsIIT Madras announced the launch of an AMOLED Research Centre to create next-generation displays for smartphones, tablets, watches, and wear...
Tech style trends: The future is wearableWhether you’re a style connoisseur or a gadget enthusiast, there’s never been a better time to explore the world of fashion tech.
Apple, Samsung smart rings to be available soon: What's wearable tech? Is it worth buying? Here is all you should knowSamsung unveiled the Galaxy Ring, a new smart ring wearable, during its Galaxy Unpacked event. Set to launch in late summer 2024, the devic...
IIT Guwahati researchers develop cost-effective motion sensor for healthcare applicationsFlexible and wearable electronics play a pivotal role in augmenting human capabilities, serving functions like artificial skin and prosthet...
IIT Guwahati researchers develop cost-effective motion sensor for healthcare applicationsResearchers at IIT Guwahati have developed a gel-based wearable device with exceptional mechanical properties. It has a shelf life of over ...
Apple Watch band will soon change its colour based on your outfit!Apple is researching how a single Apple Watch band can be colour-coordinated with a wearer's clothes.
Flaunt Yourself With The Best Stoles For Women In IndiaStoles are the best option for women to make any boring dress a happening one. You can style these stoles for women in enormous ways to loo...
IISc develops pressure sensors that use paper as a medium, saving industries from plasticsNowadays, paper-based electronic devices are gaining greater attention owing to their natural biodegradability, excellent flexibility, poro...
Government notifies textile PLI: 30-60% value add, introduces ‘Smart Textiles’The scheme outlines two categories with different incentives based on minimum investment of Rs 300 crore and Rs 100 crore and covers produc...
Could your face mask detect Covid? Scientists have found a wayScientists were able to re-create the cell parts that sense dangerous microorganisms and freeze-dry them.
Multi-institution research project aims to develop smart fabric-based wearablesThe collaboration agreement seeks to contribute to FIBRE, a research initiative by The University Health Network (UHN), a public research a...
India plans PLI scheme for manufacturing of Wearables, AI, IoTThe sops will be in line with the PLI scheme for manufacturing of mobile phones and is aimed at capturing the huge, anticipated demand for ...
Muse Nanobots launches nanotech coating for textiles to inactivate coronavirusMuse Nanobots conducted a study with the U.S.-based Situ Biosciences, an independent product test laboratory in Chicago, to understand the ...
IIT Madras-incubated startup comes up with coating that neutralises coronavirusThe startup’s pilot machine can coat textiles of length up to 100 metres within a few minutes – according to them, it can deployed immediat...
The future is here: You may soon be able to turn sunlight into fuel or harvest water from airA tool to predict building collapses two weeks in advance is also being developed.
- This wearable sensor for plants efficiency measures water
New York, Jan 4 (IANS) Researchers have developed a tiny graphene sensor that can be taped to plants to measure the time they take to move ...
Meet Hakim Raja, the Bengaluru-born techie who's leading Google's quest for futuristic hardwareHakim Raja is a relative newcomer to Google who was contemplating a year-long travel through South America before he was waylaid by Google'...
Beyond the smartwatch: The future of smart clothingA whole industry has sprung up around this issue with cases and bags now available for every gadget from smartphones to tablet PCs.
'Smart' cloth may replace batteries in wearable devicesWearable electronics are gaining traction among consumers, but these gadgets' versatility is still held back by the stiff, short-lived batt...
Bangalore startup offers solar power backpacks that charge your cellphone and tablets on the go“By the end of 2014, we hope to sell 10,000 bags globally,” says Bakshi, who is getting the products tested in the Philippines, Malaysia an...