Blobo is the New Way To Play! Forget gamepads, joystics and remotes
Thursday, November 26, 2009 Posted by shayan at 12:54 AM 0 commentsCar racing on 3 CRVDs
Posted by shayan at 11:23 PM 0 commentsThree CRVDs linked together for the ultimate immersive driving experience.
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Speaker Producing an Illminating Sound-space.
Thursday, November 19, 2009 Posted by shayan at 4:44 AM 0 commentsFuture Laptop Concept called Rolltop
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Posted by shayan at 6:21 AM 0 commentsThe device of the flexible display allows a new concept in notebook design growing out of the traditional bookformed laptop into unfurling and convolving portable computer.
By virtue of the OLED-Display technology and a multi touch screen the utility of a laptop computer with its weight of a mini-notebook and screen size of 13 inch easily transforms into the graphics tablet, which with its 17-inch flat screen can be also used as a primary monitor.
On top of everything else all computer utilities from power supply through the holding belt to an interactive pen are integrated in Rolltop. This is really an all-in-one gadget.
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By virtue of the OLED-Display technology and a multi touch screen the utility of a laptop computer with its weight of a mini-notebook and screen size of 13 inch easily transforms into the graphics tablet, which with its 17-inch flat screen can be also used as a primary monitor.
On top of everything else all computer utilities from power supply through the holding belt to an interactive pen are integrated in Rolltop. This is really an all-in-one gadget.
CuteCircuit GalaxyDress at MSI
Monday, November 16, 2009 Posted by shayan at 3:46 AM 0 commentsThe Galaxy Dress is the center piece of the "Fast Forward: Inventing the Future" exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. The museum is celebrating its 75 years and has commissioned the GalaxyDress for their permanent collection.
The GalaxyDress provides a spectacular and mesmerizing effect being embroidered with 24000 color LEDs, it is the largest wearable display in the world. Constructed using the smallest full-color LEDs that are flat like paper and measuring only 2 by 2 mm.
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The GalaxyDress provides a spectacular and mesmerizing effect being embroidered with 24000 color LEDs, it is the largest wearable display in the world. Constructed using the smallest full-color LEDs that are flat like paper and measuring only 2 by 2 mm.
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Opera Mobile 10 beta
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 Posted by shayan at 2:26 AM 0 commentsThe Mobile browsing revolution is now available for Nokia smartphones. Opera Mobile 10 beta brings powerful features to worlds most-used smartphone platform.
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How the Freedom Leg gave Emma her independence
Posted by shayan at 2:24 AM 0 commentsGo beyond the limitations of crutches, wheelchairs, scooters. It is truly a off-loading prosthetic that allows the user to fully integrate the device into their lives, giving them complete mobility. The user has the ability to accomplish all their normal day to day tasks without assistance, while at the same time keeping the strength in upper muscles of the injured leg.
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
Thursday, November 5, 2009 Posted by shayan at 2:01 AM 0 commentsSony Ericsson Xperia X10 - Video Promo
Ericsson Spider computer concept
Sunday, November 1, 2009 Posted by shayan at 9:05 PM 0 commentsA short video of Ericsson's vision of what a computer might look like in the year 2020, although there's still a lot of things that need to be done before we're there. The working unit doesn't house a PC as the moment, nor a battery, but is otherwise fully working and we might even end up seeing this as a retail product in the not to distant future.
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Humanoid robot ROPID
Posted by shayan at 9:04 PM 0 commentsHumanoid robot ROPID can jump 1/4 of its total body height!
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100" Multitouch Table - EM Spectrum Exhibit
Posted by shayan at 9:03 PM 0 commentsA view of the 100" multitouch, multiuser exhibit table developed by Ideum for Adventure Science Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The table has two computers and projects and a contiguous surface that allows several people to interact simultaneously with the same program.
With a 100" surface and an 86" viewable area is it among one of the largest contiguous multitouch tables ever developed. The screen has a 16 x 5 ratio aspect and a 2304 x 800 pixel, high-resolution screen.
The exhibit explores the electromagnetic spectrum. The extended aspect ratio mimics the spectrum itself, from radio waves to gamma rays. Visitors can then move images across the table and see how they are imaged in each waveform.
The exhibit displays a variety of celestial and terrestrial images in a variety of wavelengths. For example, NASA images of the sun can be seen in all wavelengths. Common and iconic objects were photographed in a variety of wavelengths. For example, a birthday cake with lit candles, a toy robot, an alarm clock, and even a hand holding an iPhone are seen in visible, infrared, ultraviolet, and x-ray.
The haptic tempered glass and aluminum and steel construction make the table incredibly durable. Blue LED lighting makes the table stand out.
The application was developed using Adobe Flash and GestureWorks, a multitouch framework and SDK for Flash.
This interactive exhibit will be part of the Space Chase Gallery at the Adventure Science Center. This exhibit will be open to the public on November 7th. The table is based on Ideum's commercially available MT-50 Multitouch Table.
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With a 100" surface and an 86" viewable area is it among one of the largest contiguous multitouch tables ever developed. The screen has a 16 x 5 ratio aspect and a 2304 x 800 pixel, high-resolution screen.
The exhibit explores the electromagnetic spectrum. The extended aspect ratio mimics the spectrum itself, from radio waves to gamma rays. Visitors can then move images across the table and see how they are imaged in each waveform.
The exhibit displays a variety of celestial and terrestrial images in a variety of wavelengths. For example, NASA images of the sun can be seen in all wavelengths. Common and iconic objects were photographed in a variety of wavelengths. For example, a birthday cake with lit candles, a toy robot, an alarm clock, and even a hand holding an iPhone are seen in visible, infrared, ultraviolet, and x-ray.
The haptic tempered glass and aluminum and steel construction make the table incredibly durable. Blue LED lighting makes the table stand out.
The application was developed using Adobe Flash and GestureWorks, a multitouch framework and SDK for Flash.
This interactive exhibit will be part of the Space Chase Gallery at the Adventure Science Center. This exhibit will be open to the public on November 7th. The table is based on Ideum's commercially available MT-50 Multitouch Table.
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness - unboxing and demo
Posted by shayan at 9:01 PM 0 commentsThe Sony Ericsson Xperia X5 Pureness is a unique phone. It has a see-through display and a really slick looking design. What it lacks, however, is usability. But either way, it sure is interesting.
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