Tag: Edge Hardware
Exploring devices designed for local processing and low-latency computing.
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Paper-like tablets: Why ‘paper screens’ are spreading fast
Paper-like tablet displays are gaining users because they combine the low-glare, static properties of paper with digital convenience. A paper-like tablet uses a reflective display

AI Slop in Gadgets: How to spot hype and real value
Many devices now advertise “AI” features, but some of those claims are little more than marketing — often called AI slop. This article gives clear,

CES 2026: 7 shifts that will shape the gadgets you buy
Last updated: 01. January 2026 Berlin, 01. January 2026 Insights CES 2026 previews seven shifts likely to change the gadgets you buy: more on-device AI,

20,000mAh Phones: Why Silicon‑Carbon Batteries Matter
Mobile batteries are getting bigger, and one material keeps appearing in research and pilots: the silicon‑carbon battery. It promises higher energy density in the same

Rescue robots: How drones may speed up triage in disasters
Last updated: 31. December 2025 Berlin, 31. December 2025 Insights Rescue robots are increasingly using drones with thermal cameras and camera-based vital‑signs to speed triage

Dementia Detection: Can Watches Spot Early Warning Signs?
Smartwatches and other wearables are beginning to contribute useful signals for dementia detection by tracking movement, typing and sleep patterns. Passive measures such as gait

Why an AI pen suddenly makes sense for everyday use
Last updated: 31. December 2025 Berlin, 31. December 2025 Insights An AI pen is gaining practical value as latency, recognition and workflows improve. New devices

E Ink Photo Frames: The Calm Fix for Camera Roll Chaos
If your camera roll feels overwhelming, an E Ink photo frame offers a quieter way to show pictures: it uses reflective e‑paper that looks close

Solar energy in Africa: Why it is reshaping access to power
Solar energy in Africa Solar energy in Africa: Why it is reshaping access to power Rapid cost declines and new business models have pushed solar

Everything in focus: How Light‑Field Photography works
Light‑field photography lets you change the focus and perspective after you press the shutter. A Light‑Field Camera records not only where light lands on the