Hackaday Links: January 16, 2022

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As winter well and truly grips the northern hemisphere, it’s time once again to dunk on Tesla for leaving some owners out in the cold — literally. It seems that …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: January 16, 2022

BMW wraps a concept car in stunning color-changing E Ink

BMW has one-upped itself, rolling out one of the most jaw-dropping car exterior treatments ever. After unveiling the blackest car in the universe back in 2019, the company has just presented an iX Flow concept with color-changing E Ink panels.Continue … Continue reading BMW wraps a concept car in stunning color-changing E Ink

BMW wraps a concept car in stunning color-changing E Ink

BMW has one-upped itself, rolling out one of the most jaw-dropping car exterior treatments ever. After unveiling the blackest car in the universe back in 2019, the company has just presented an iX Flow concept with color-changing E Ink panels.Continue … Continue reading BMW wraps a concept car in stunning color-changing E Ink

Biodegradable e-ink makes for eco-friendlier 3D-printed electronics

As 3D-printed electrical circuits become more widely produced, the problem of electronic waste could correspondingly get worse. That’s why Swiss scientists have developed a new natural-source “e-ink” that biodegrades once discarded.Continue ReadingCate… Continue reading Biodegradable e-ink makes for eco-friendlier 3D-printed electronics

E Ink partners with Ricoh for thin and light digital whiteboard

Though E Ink technology is perhaps best known for its use in ereaders, it can also be found in phones, magazine covers, bus stops, signage, and more. And now Ricoh is adding what’s billed as the world’s thinnest and lightest digital whiteboard to the l… Continue reading E Ink partners with Ricoh for thin and light digital whiteboard

Low-energy e-paper goes inverted for a full array of brilliant colors

From building facades in San Diego to road signs in Australia, we are starting to see electronic paper make its way beyond the pages of Kindles and into the world in some very interesting ways. Working to widen the applications for this promising techn… Continue reading Low-energy e-paper goes inverted for a full array of brilliant colors