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		<title>Amazingly flat, flexible, paper-like speakers.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An incredible new technology has led to the development of potentially some of the thinnest speakers in the world.  They are wide, flat and very flexible.  They remind me of the carbon nanotube speakers that we wrote about a few months ago.
OK, maybe they aren&#8217;t the thinnest speakers in the world, but darn close.
At only 0.25mm thick, the material is both lightweight and very inexpensive to manufacture.  Speakers made out of this material could be used in cars, in homes, in ceiling tiles and even made into ...]]></description>
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