Electronics Videos
July 15, 2016

AP (June 23, 2016) — Stanford researchers are using Google Glass to help autistic children analyze faces in real time to interpret facial expressions. Google stopped producing the headset last year but the device has found new life among medical researchers. (June 23) Video provided by AP ... watch video

Newsy (May 18, 2016) — The wiring can be stretched and retracted while staying taut. Video provided by Newsy ... watch video

AP (Apr. 7, 2016) — More than twenty Silicon Valley robotics companies showed off their laterst offerings as robot makers and enthusiasts gathered for the annual Silicon Valley Robot Block Party. (April 7) Video provided by AP ... watch video

Newsy (Mar. 3, 2016) — Scientists made a robot out of a stretchy, glowing electronic skin. It's part of a new field of research on flexible or soft electronic devices. Video provided by Newsy ... watch video

Reuters - Innovations Video Online (Feb. 3, 2016) — By incorporating sensors and electronics into a gel-like stretchable material that mimics human tissue, researchers hope to develop new biomedical tools to monitor and heal the body. Ben Gruber reports. Video provided by Reuters ... watch video

Reuters - Innovations Video Online (Jan. 29, 2016) — Chinese scientists develop a polymer with built-in shape memory that can morph into different configurations when heated. Sharon Reich reports. Video provided by Reuters ... watch video

AP (Dec. 15, 2015) — Ford Motor Company says it will become the first automaker to put Gorilla Glass into a vehicle when it appears in the new GT sports car. The glass is 30 percent lighter and far stronger than traditional auto glass. (Dec. 15) Video provided by AP ... watch video

Reuters - Innovations Video Online (Sep. 20, 2015) — Israeli designer takes 3D printed fashion a step further, manufacturing an entire home-printed collection of flexible, wearable clothes. Sharon Reich reports. Video provided by Reuters ... watch video

Reuters - Innovations Video Online (Aug. 10, 2015) — iSkin prototype uses flexible, stretchable, silicone stickers as skin-worn, touch sensors for mobile computing. Matthew Stock reports. Video provided by Reuters ... watch video

AP (Jan. 20, 2015) — Shanghai-based company WinSun Decoration Design Engineering is showing off its latest feat of innovative construction: 3D printed homes and villas that take only days to produce. (Jan. 20) Video provided by AP ... watch video

AP (Jan. 12, 2015) — A 3-D printed car could be in your driveway sooner than you think. Phoenix-based Local Motors debuted it at the Detroit auto show and plans to sell a 3-D printed car called the Strati later this year. (Jan. 12) Video provided by AP ... watch video

Popular Science (Jan. 9, 2015) — For more than a year, the FlyKly electric-assist wheel has been a crowdfunded curiosity. This week at the Consumer Electronics Show, however, the bicycle gadget went on sale to the public for the first time. The price is pretty steep at $1,000, but we want one. Badly. The assist mechanism is incredibly smooth, and its customizability level high. The integrated app even comes with turn-by-turn direction capabilities. We got an up-close look at the brand-new FlyKly model during the conference; see how it can save you from serious sweating in this video. Video provided by Popular Science ... watch video

Popular Science (Jan. 9, 2015) — Sure, your speakers may have good sound quality, but can they float? Bluetooth’s Air2 speaker set lets you listen to your favorite Bruno Mars song (or Taylor Swift, if that’s what you’re into) and marvel at magnetic levitation at the same time. The speaker and base combo are fitted with magnets that repel one another, causing the Air2 to levitate slightly off the metal base. On the flip side, the portable speaker also can stick to your magnetic fridge, in case flying speakers are just too much for you. Video provided by Popular Science ... watch video

AFP (Jan. 8, 2015) — 3D-printed clothing, robotics and sports technology are featured on January 7, 2015 at the Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas, Nevada January 6-9, 2015. Duration: 00:40 Video provided by AFP ... watch video

AP (Jan. 5, 2015) — More than 150 thousand tech innovators and gadget geeks are flocking to Las Vegas this week for the annual International Consumer Electronics Show. Hot trends this year include 4K TVs, drones and wearable technology. (Jan. 5) Video provided by AP ... watch video

Reuters - Innovations Video Online (Dec. 5, 2014) — An Israeli-based company sets a world record for the largest digital glass printer. Tara Cleary reports. Video provided by Reuters ... watch video

Reuters - Innovations Video Online (Dec. 1, 2014) — A touch-free interface which allows users to type by activating an imaginary sphere in between their hands has been developed by Swedish programmers. The team behind Erghis say their algorithm-based technology, which uses existing motion sensor hardware, is superior to current swipe technology. They want to develop software that could be adapted for any individual device or gadget. Matthew Stock reports. Video provided by Reuters ... watch video

Reuters - Innovations Video Online (Oct. 23, 2014) — Students from Lund University's Malmo Academy of Music are believed to be the world's first band to all use 3D printed instruments. The guitar, bass guitar, keyboard and drums were built by Olaf Diegel, professor of product development, who says 3D printing allows musicians to design an instrument to their exact specifications. Matthew Stock reports. Video provided by Reuters ... watch video

Newsy (Oct. 1, 2014) — The makers of the world's first 3-D printed handgun have unveiled a new device that makes it easier and cheaper to create homemade handguns. Video provided by Newsy ... watch video

Reuters - Innovations Video Online (Aug. 25, 2014) — A new device ring-like device developed by researchers in the United States and Singapore called the "FingerReader" reads printed text out loud with a synthesized voice, giving the visually impaired the ability to quickly access and read information around them. Sharon Reich reports. Video provided by Reuters ... watch video

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