Didn't they invent these already? I thought they were called mood pads or something like that. You can heat those up and bend 'em, too... maybe I'm just missing the bigger picture or something.
Well, they say this costs less, always a good thing.
Some of the applications in the article sound cool (tinted windows at the flip of a switch) but I don't understand how ambient temps won't mess these things up.
I am sort of confused about what other applications these could have - can anyone give examples?
Yeah, my mom totally stuck one of these on my forehead in like, 1975, to see if I had a fever. Talk about sticking "nano" into something and calling it an invention.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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Didn't they invent these already? I thought they were called mood pads or something like that. You can heat those up and bend 'em, too... maybe I'm just missing the bigger picture or something.
Well, they say this costs less, always a good thing.
Some of the applications in the article sound cool (tinted windows at the flip of a switch) but I don't understand how ambient temps won't mess these things up.
I am sort of confused about what other applications these could have - can anyone give examples?
Yeah, my mom totally stuck one of these on my forehead in like, 1975, to see if I had a fever. Talk about sticking "nano" into something and calling it an invention.