Flexible color ePaper displays could soon adorn your clothes | Engadget

Whenever the runways of Paris, London, Milan and New York open back up, designers might be showing off looks adorned with flexible color ePaper displays. E Ink has teamed up with Plastic Logic to make the first such panels based on its Advanced Color ePaper (ACeP) tech. The glass-free organic Thin Film Transistor (oTFT) displays Read more about Flexible color ePaper displays could soon adorn your clothes | Engadget[…]

NextMind’s brain-computer interface is ready for developers

NextMind is the latest in a long line of companies trying to harness the brain as a means of controlling our digital world. At first, its take on things may seem familiar: Don a headset which places a sensor on the back of your head, and it’ll detect your brainwaves which can then be translated Read more about NextMind’s brain-computer interface is ready for developers[…]

BMW System Malfunction Takes Out Apple CarPlay, Tells Some Owners to Pay for It

BMW’s much-loathed idea to charge owners a subscription fee for Apple CarPlay in its 2019 and 2020 models strikes again, one year after BMW reversed that decision after considerable blowback. Some owners of those cars reported that Apple CarPlay would not work over the weekend, and some were even prompted to pay for the feature, Read more about BMW System Malfunction Takes Out Apple CarPlay, Tells Some Owners to Pay for It[…]

Hackers are trying to disrupt the COVID-19 vaccine supply chain

Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve seen hackers target efforts to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, but it now seems they’re shifting their attention to the supply chain that will distribute those vaccines to people across the world. IBM says it recently uncovered a highly coordinated global phishing campaign focused on the companies and Read more about Hackers are trying to disrupt the COVID-19 vaccine supply chain[…]