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A thin, interactive phone that can be bent or written on has been developed by researchers. Researchers at Queen's University Human Media Lab have described their creation as a flexible iphone. They say it can do everything a smartphone can do, from making calls to playing music. The paperphone can store books and you simply have to bend one of its corners to turn the page.


The designers say that their device doesn't use any power when not in use and say it is the beginning of a new generation of computers that are lightweight, thin-film and flexible. They also say larger versions that can store hundreds of documents could lead to paperles offices.

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