Meet Queen University’s HoloFlex, a flexible smartphone that produces holograms

The Human Media Lab at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, isn’t a stranger to mobile innovations — it made the ReFlex flexible smartphone concept after all. But in light of holograms (heh) becoming more and more popular in consumer technology, students at the school have decided to take it up to the next step with a

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ReFlex demo shows how we might interact with a bendable smartphone

We’re finally on the cusp of a new era for phone design, with the first commercial handsets featuring bendable, fully fordable screens (and not merely flexible or shatter-proof) ready to launch in matter of months, not years. Understandably, a big form factor change like that is going to mean a period of adjustment, and beyond simply giving us the flexibility (no pun intended) to fold our phones up for storage, bendable screens could deliver new ways to interact with smartphone software. ...

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