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Everything, it seems, is now “smart” and “connected” — and soon the windows in your home or office could be hit with the smart stick too.
The choice of what glass to use in your home is no longer clear. Different varieties of so-called smart glass can keep out prying eyes, regulate room temperature or conceal televisions.
Chemists have devised a potentially major improvement to both the speed and durability of smart glass by providing a better understanding of how the glass works at the nanoscale.
This “smart glass” technology could be utilized in eco-friendly windows, windshields, roof panes and building envelopes, absorbing light and heat in the winter and reflecting it away in the summer.
New 'smart glass' technology could make curtains and blinds obsolete and provide an instant toggle between light and dark for windshields and roof panes. While this isn't the first 'smart glass ...
At first glance, the big windows in the W Hotel's lobby look unremarkable. Then the sun strikes them - and the glass slowly darkens to block the glare and heat. The windows are made of Dynamic ...
German optics titan Zeiss is heading to CES next week to show off its Multifunctional Smart Glass technology, which can float "holographic" and augmented-reality content on a transparent surface ...
Newly developed "smart glass" technology that mimics the shutter capabilities of a traditional camera could improve the pictures you snap on your smartphone. Researchers in Germany have developed ...