TOKYO, Japan — We've all been there — sitting in front of the TV and wishing we could taste what our favorite celebrity chefs were whipping up in the kitchen. Well, one Japanese professor may have ...
For the longest time, Skittles’ slogan has been “Taste the Rainbow,” but have you ever considered actually doing that while it is plastered across your screen? Japanese professor Homei Miyashita has, ...
Willy Wonka first introduced us to the questionable dream of lickable wallpaper. But that was before we could hold screens in the palm of our hands. Now the dream evolves with a device called “Taste ...
Screen time has never tasted so good. A Japanese professor, Homei Miyashita, has created a prototype TV screen that enables viewers to not just see and hear content — but taste it too. With Taste the ...
Never mind smelling what's on screen — would you like to taste what you see? Probably not, but one scientist is pressing forward anyway. ASCII and Reuters report Meiji University professor Homei ...
A prototype of something called Taste the TV, or TTTV, is being tested in Japan. This is a whole different type of interactive television — a tasty kind. After the user tells the device what they want ...
Associate Professor [Homei Miyashita] from Meiji University’s School of Science and Technology in Tokyo has developed a new technology for reproducing taste on a television or monitor, a system called ...
Test pattern of color television lines on the no name modern tablet real screen with resolution 1024 by 600 pixels. vavlt: Istock Story at a glance A Japanese inventor has reportedly created a ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- If you've ever seen food on TV that you wish you could taste, now you can. A professor at Meiji University in Japan has come up with a television that dispenses flavors on the screen.