Articles on Fraunhofer Institute
Redox flow battery will be refillable - Nov 11, 2009
Crave This radio-controlled model car is powered by a battery that can be refilled with an electrolytic fluid. Imagine that you're driving your future electric car down the road, and it ... Read story »OLED data glasses: Let your eyes do the walking - Jun 10, 2009
Crave Coming from a bespectacled nation of Singaporeans with built-in myopia, I'd have to say it's a distracting sight to have data flit across the lenses even it does sound Minority ... Read story »Media input device makes it polite to point - Oct 3, 2008
Crave Fraunhofer envisions applications for the iPoint Presenter including video games, photo viewers, and geographic tools like Google Earth. Tend to gesticulate? The iPoint Presenter might suit your communication style well. ... Read story »Vest-Pocket Beamer - Feb 14, 2005
Crave Achtung, baby. The Germans may yet beat the Japanese and Koreans in the tech miniaturization game, with the Vest-Pocket Beamer expected to become a reality soon. Researchers at Germany's Fraunhofer Institute ... Read story »Cheaper than ever before: Hot-embossed optical lenses - Nov 6, 2007
Crave One of the more important components in a compact digicam is the lens element. It's pricey, too. So when we heard the news that researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics ... Read story »Chip-enabled soccer ball - Oct 28, 2005
Crave Soon soccer balls could be smarter than the players, and it could be as early as next year's FIFA World Cup in Germany which has indicated interest in using the radio ... Read story »Coming soon, a holodeck in your home - Apr 17, 2008
Crave The day is fast approaching when a holodeck in our living room is not so far-fetched after all. First demo'd at CeBIT 2008, the Fitness@home virtual training system is a first ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 

