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zaterdag 26 september 2009
PS3 Motion Controller confirmed for next spring, finally ready for its close-ups
Living on water, ‘WHY’ Not!
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Thermodynamic Cooler preserves food by cooling effect of evaporation
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PlayStation Eye Research Paves the Way for Auto Generated Avatars, Augmented-Reality Porn
clipped from gizmodo.com Sony Labs has demoed some advanced facial recognition that it's researching for the PlayStation Eye. The system figures-out gender, knows where you're facing, and even tracks mouth movement. And eventually, the tech will make its way into new PS3 games.
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Pro Golfer Advertising with LCD-Loaded Bag
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Man vs Machine: Deep Green Pool-Playing Robot Ready to Hustle
clipped from gizmodo.com What IBM's Deep Blue computer is to Chess, Deep Green may soon be to the felt table. The impressive system of cameras and robotic gantries, from the computer vision lab at Queens University, is already at a "better-than-amateur level". What's also cool is that the technology has spun off an augmented reality projection. It basically lets you cheat and line up shots like you can playing a pool video game. I'm betting it won't be long until we see that sort of thing show up in night spots where drunk folk can appreciate the eye candy. Oh, and unless you're a handbag trance fan, turn down your speakers for the video. |
Audi R8 Spyder
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Mantra: Automated system for immediate rescue on beach
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Andrea air purifier uses indoor plants for air purification
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