Abstract
In this issue, editors Eyal de Lara and Maria Ebling review a new technology for printing temporary documents that can reduce paper usage and a basketball jersey that dynamically displays players' statistics. They also review a secondary display that provides access to personal content on a laptop without the user having to boot it up and a universal charger for mobile devices. Finally, they examine a handheld astronomy device that identifies celestial bodies, an ergonomic "keyboard" for individuals with hand and finger injuries, an electronic-book reader, and a computerized tool for making small lots of artisan wine.
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