Found over at fscklog, the clip above shows the new optimus maximus keyboard which has tiny 48*48 pixel OLED screens inside each key — and comes with a perfect configuration software. Think perfect customization for any application and/or task at hand.
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OLED technology on its way to the market?
Published by January 12th, 2008 in future technology. 4 CommentsFluorescent Carbon Nanoparticles Derived from Candle Soot
Published by October 5th, 2007 in carbon nano tube, future technology and literature. 0 CommentsY’all know: one of these days it had to happen. When we created this blog, we almost called it something like “soot world”, indicating that what many chemists consider to be dirt, goo and soot in effect are interesting molecules, polymers or oligomers. Whatever. Cool stuff you can put in an nmr tube (anyone remember […]
Nature Publishing Group has just started a new portal/journal on Climate Change. Just a link for all bright minds out there with some hope that we all contribute to finding solutions to this “little cosmetic problem”
(Almost) Polymer of the month (May 2007): DNA with a twist
Published by May 12th, 2007 in biopolymers, future technology and polymer of the month. 2 CommentsThe sceptical chymist posted a short interview with Nadrian Seeman today, which reminded me of my DNA-richer days, long ago they seem. If you remember my last comment on DNA-Polymer conjugates you know that DNA can do all sorts of nice things for polymer chemists as well as material scientists. But there is more than […]
