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The Promise Of Transparent Circuits

aaron huslage writes "Research into Transparent Circuits has apparently come a long way lately. 'In a development that could accelerate architectural deployment of see-through surfaces with embedded circuitry, researchers from the Tokyo Institute of Technology have greatly improved the processing speed of transparent semiconductors, according to a report in the Nov. 25 issue of the journal Nature.' Imagine that your house is your computer!" Or a truly active windshield display in the car.

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  1. comp house by anagama · · Score: 5, Funny

    "imagine that your house is your computer."

    Two words: kid, baseball

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  2. house of porn by Class+Act+Dynamo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Imagine that your house is your computer!

    Yes, now the whole neighborhood will know when I am looking at porn. This is a wonderful idea.

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  3. Re:errrr.... by trongey · · Score: 3, Funny

    The number of techno-gadgets allowed in an automobile should be inversely proportional to it's mass.

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  4. Tokyo Institute of Technology by NitsujTPU · · Score: 5, Funny

    Gooooooooooo TIT!

  5. The Inevitable by Doesn't_Comment_Code · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...and Apple will make a computer that looks like a big ice cube.

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  6. Windshield display + Wifi + IEmobile = popup death by lateralus_1024 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Imagine the horror of dying in a head on collision because a sudden and aggressive Ford popup ad took control of your car stereo's volume control and made you flinch.

    simulated film at eleven....

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  7. Re:errrr.... by jellomizer · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Well this could have some beneficial uses as well such as overlaying dots on where the white and yellow lines are in the road. Especially at night in the rain where the glare of the headlight tend to make the lines hard to see and when you get in a multi lane interchange this can get troublesome. Also if they could change color when you cross them so you know that you could be a bit off course (due to being tired or just been diving for to long) Or overlaying direction from a GPS so you can see where you really should turn. It would be like having an arrow pointing the way. But care should be taken on how much stuff in in front of your field of vision. TV shows, Or cutesy things will just be dangerous.

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  8. Re:What is wrong with these article writers?! by Lonesome+Squash · · Score: 5, Funny
    There aren't any frigging pictures in this article (like many posted for /.)!

    The product is transparent. Maybe the article was FULL of pictures. How would you know?

    Anyway, here's a pic for you:

    And now one from the side:

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  9. Cost by kmahan · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm sure this will do wonders for the already outrageous cost of windshield replacements.

    And of course there will be the whole aftermarket of MOD'd windshields.

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  10. The Book of Alexandriaou by corinroyal · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Imagine sheets of this stuff in a book, with a HD, RAM, CPU, wireless nic in the spine. Now you have a book that is any book. No more scrolling, and loosing your place. You use a familliar and powerful user interface that's been with us since the scroll days. Remember what page youre on. Open right to the spot, instead of clicking and scrolling all day. The worst thing about computers today is the display technology. I want digital wallpaper. Watch movies on your living room wall. Setup a slow, subtle screensaver pattern for ur cieling for a date (you remember dates don't you?). Couple this with voice control, and you have one better than Captain Picard's viewscreen (except you don't have his processor, knowledge base, or storage capacity). Make it so.

  11. Re:Transparent Alluminum by NardofDoom · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Computer. Computer?"
    /holds mouse to face
    "Hello computer?"
    /sees keyboard "Ah, the keyboard. How quaint."

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  12. Imagine that your house is your computer! by pmbuko · · Score: 4, Funny

    The last thing I need is all my windows crashing.

  13. Re:errrr.... by PapayaSF · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or a truly active windshield display in the car.

    Now that could be a true "blue screen of death"!

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