How many times have you wanted to smash your phone when talking to annoying people? Thanks to research at Queen's University in Canada, you'll soon be able to crush that handset mercilessly. Well, almost. The e-paper prototype PaperPhone hasa 3.75-inch thin-film display and developers call it the world's first flexible smartphone (remember Nokia 's patent application for one?). It can do everythinga smartphone can, such as make calls, display books, and play music. "This is the future. Everything is going to look and feel like this within ...
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