LG flaunts its stretchable displays on the catwalk

LG's stretchable displays that we first saw at CES 2023 have made a new public appearance at a fashion show, the company announced. The tech — which LG now calls Stretchable — appeared as part of clothing and bag concepts at 2025 Seoul Fashion Week.

The displays were added to the front of garments, sleeves and clutch bags designed by Korean designers Youn-Hee Park and Chung-Chung Lee. "We have been able to design future fashion concepts with new materials that have never existed before," Park said. 

Stretchable displays can be pulled, bent and twisted, so they go a step farther than the bending and twisting displays used in foldable smartphones. To make them more supple, LG built the substrate material from a silicon similar to that used in contact lenses, with microLEDs smaller than 40-micrometers for the light source. LG notes they can be stretched from 12 to 14 inches or about 20 percent. 

Flexible wearable tech has been a much researched feature for fashion and even things like invisibility cloaks. South Korea's government created a national project to test their commercial potential for new types of wearable tech across multiple industries. The main challenge has been to make it more like fabric instead of stiff plastic, but LG seems to have at least partially cracked the problem.

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MSI Claw 8 Ai+ handheld games console hands on

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The MSI Claw 8 Ai+ is set to transform the handheld gaming industry with its innovative hardware and innovative design. Scheduled for release in January 2025, this highly anticipated device promises to deliver an unparalleled gaming experience that caters to the needs and preferences of modern gamers. Luckily ETA Prime has been able to get […]

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Beyond the Fold: A Teardown of Google’s Pixel 9 Fold Pro

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Google’s Pixel 9 Fold Pro represents a significant advancement in the realm of foldable smartphones. This awesome teardown video from Phone Repair Guru delves into the intricacies of its design, internal components, and repairability, offering a comprehensive look at the innovative technology that powers this innovative device. By examining the inner workings of the Pixel […]

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Pizza Hut brings you a Moving Box Table for your pizza break

As someone who has moved houses a lot, I can attest that the food of choice during breaks is pizza. You don’t need any utensils to eat it and oftentimes, you end up just plopping the box on any surface as you partake of a delicious slice and chat with your friends who are helping you move. It’s not the most sanitary of course since there’s probably a lot of dust and dirt lying around on the floor.

Designer: Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut is offering a quick and simple solution for this problem, especially during this time when a lot of people are apparently moving in the U.S. The Moving Box Table is a simple to assemble miniature cardboard table that you can use to place your box of pizza on as you snack. This limited-edition box is perfect for peak moving time so that you can enjoy your slice while not thinking about being sanitary.

The Moving Box Table has a corrugated structure that folds into a base or mini table that is sturdy enough to hold your pizza box. It has of course the iconic red checkered design of Pizza Hut. Setting it up is pretty easy as you just have to unfold and assemble and you’re good to go. It doesn’t really say if you can re-use it, but most probably you can, unless you get all kinds of sauces and toppings on it while eating.

This comes for free if you order a large menu-priced pizza but is exclusive to the cities of Dallas, Charlotte, and Orlando. This is apparently three of the most popular U.S cities to move to especially during this time.

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TGIF T0 reclining gaming chair hits Kickstarter from $399

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When it comes to gaming, comfort and support are paramount, especially during those marathon sessions. Enter the TGIF T0 Gaming Chair, an ergonomic gaming chair designed specifically for professional gamers like you. Developed with insights from esports professionals, this chair is packed with advanced ergonomic technologies and high-quality materials to enhance your gaming experience and […]

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Telegram will allow users to report illegal content in private chats

Telegram has quietly edited its FAQs to remove language stating that it doesn't moderate private and group chats, as reported by CoinDesk. A section with the heading "There's illegal content on Telegram. How do I take it down?" previously stated that content in chats and group chats remains between participants. Now, though, the section says that "all Telegram apps have 'Report' buttons" that will give a way for users to flag illegal content for the app's moderators. Users only have to tap the message on Android, or press and hold it on iOS, and choose the Report option. They can also take note of links to the content they want to report and send an email to the service's takedown email address (abuse@telegram.org). 

The change comes after Telegram chief Pavel Durov published his first public comment following his arrest on his channel. Durov was arrested at an airport in France in late August as part of authorities' investigation into the lack of moderation on the app and its failure to curb criminal activities. He was already released from custody, but he was charged with "complicity in distributing child pornography, illegal drugs and hacking software" on the messaging app, as well as "refusing to cooperate with investigations into illegal activity on the Telegram."

French authorities apparently told Durov that he was arrested because they didn't receive any responses from Telegram about their investigation. That was surprising, the app's founder explained in his post, because Telegram has an official representative in the EU and an email address publicly available for anyone. He also said that French authorities had numerous ways to reach him for assistance and that he even previously helped them establish a Telegram hotline to address threats of terrorism in the country. In addition, he called the French authorities' decision to "charge a CEO with crimes committed by third parties on the platform" they manage a "misguided approach." No innovators will build ever new tools, he said, he they can be held responsible for the potential abuse of those tools. 

Durov also talked about how Telegram defends the basic rights of people, especially in places they're violated. In Russia, for instance, Telegram got banned when the service refused to hand over encryption keys that will allow authorities to spy on users. He said the service takes down "millions of harmful posts and channels every day," publishes transparency reports and maintains direct hotlines with NGOs for urgent moderation requests. 

The CEO admits, however, that Telegram has room for improvement. Its "abrupt increase in user count" to 950 million "caused growing pains" that made it easier for criminals to abuse its platform. Telegram aims to "significantly improve things in this regard" and has already started the process internally. Presumably, this change in its rules is part of the messaging service's efforts to address authorities' accusations that it has failed to prevent criminals from using its app. To note, service reported earlier this year that it has 41 million users in the European Union, but officials believe it lied about its user numbers to avoid being regulated under the Digital Services Act (DSA). 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/telegram-will-allow-users-report-illegal-content-in-private-chats-130053441.html?src=rss

How Low Power Mode Works on Your iPhone

Low Power Mode

Low Power Mode is a feature on your iPhone designed to extend battery life when your device is running low on power. When activated, it reduces or disables certain functions and performance capabilities to conserve energy. While this mode can be a lifesaver in situations where you need your phone to last longer, it comes […]

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New CrewAI features made available in latest update

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CrewAI, the innovative AI platform, has recently unveiled a suite of powerful new features and updates designed to transform the user experience. These enhancements span the entire spectrum of the platform’s functionality, from project creation and structure to testing, evaluation, and training processes. The overarching goal is to make CrewAI more accessible and user-friendly, particularly […]

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Sony MDR-M1 Closed Monitor Headphones with High Sound Isolation $250

Sony MDR-M1 High Sound Isolation headphones

The Sony MDR-M1 Closed Monitor Headphones have been engineered specifically for sound professionals like music creators, sound engineers, and audiophiles seeking high-quality, isolated listening environments. With a closed acoustic structure and specially developed driver unit, these headphones ensure that the sound produced is accurate, clear, and free from external distractions. Whether you are producing music […]

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