Technology Shiver of excitement when reading:
"Scientists from Philips Research in the Netherlands have come up with an electronic paper scheme that works fast enough to be used for video, draws little power, and paints a bright picture. It could also be used to control fluids in other technologies like labs-on-a-chip."
In other words I'm reading The Guardian and as well as photographs I could be watching clips sourced from news agencies to illustrate the story -- or I'm reading a book about JFK and I'll be able to see clips of his speeches. Yes it's basically the multimedia CD-Roms of the late nineties, but without the handicap of this stupid uncomfortable screen to be reading from.

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