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Seeing is believing, Disney crafts 3D printed optics (video)
Seeing is believing, Disney crafts 3D printed optics (video) A group of engineers from Disney Research have crafted a new method to create interactive objects using 3D printers.
Images: 1 Tags: 3 Views: 180 Published: 21:16, Friday, October 5, 2012
This is the Modem World: Why are printers stuck in the 20th century?
This is the Modem World: Why are printers stuck in the 20th century? Each week Joshua Fruhlinger contributes This is the Modem World, a column dedicated to exploring the culture of consumer technology. There was a time - early in my computing career - that your average printer could output better results than any screen could.
Images: 1 Tags: 9 Views: 137 Published: 16:31, Thursday, October 4, 2012
Delta Six controller brings fragging to life, worries your friends
Delta Six controller brings fragging to life, worries your friends Chances are you know someone who takes their CoD a little too seriously - well, this peripheral is for them. The Delta Six controller is the latest brainchild of Avenger inventor David Kotkin, made to please hardcore FPS gamers with immersive and responsive input.
Images: 2 Tags: 1 Views: 121 Published: 09:00, Thursday, October 4, 2012
Rohm 5Wh hydrogen fuel cells power up smartphones, ready for the trash after one charge
Rohm 5Wh hydrogen fuel cells power up smartphones, ready for the trash after one charge Rohm's hydrogen fuel cells are meant to power smartphones and other mobile devices, but unlike other juicing-up solutions, the cells are only good for one charge.
Images: 10 Tags: 6 Views: 148 Published: 23:24, Wednesday, October 3, 2012
NTT DoCoMo hands-free videophone prototype replaces that off-center webcam stare with your digital doppelganger (video)
NTT DoCoMo hands-free videophone prototype replaces that off-center webcam stare with your digital doppelganger (video) In a sort of reverse-Project Glass, one of DoCoMo's latest prototypes flips its cameras back at the wearer. This hands-free videophone headset strings ties together seven separate cameras, each recording 720p video from wide-angle lenses.
Images: 6 Tags: 7 Views: 135 Published: 06:34, Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Sony Unveils External Batteries for Mobile Devices
Sony Unveils External Batteries for Mobile Devices Sony has introduced a new line of flat external batteries for smartphones and tablets. These power boxes come in 3,500mAh and 7,000mAh capacities; measure 130.6mm x 12.9mm (about the size of a smartphone); and weigh around 198 grams.
Images: 1 Tags: 5 Views: 127 Published: 17:00, Tuesday, October 2, 2012
AT&T's new MiFi Liberate is LTE-capable, 'world's first' with touchscreen display
AT&T's new MiFi Liberate is LTE-capable, 'world's first' with touchscreen display We'll have to give it to AT&T for going with something a wee bit different than what we're accustomed to seeing in the world of handy MiFis - but with touchscreens apparently being a thing nowadays, it also shouldn't surprise us that the company chose to go this route.
Images: 2 Tags: 8 Views: 136 Published: 16:18, Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Pogo Connect: It's Stylus for iPad
Pogo Connect: It's Stylus for iPad Remember when Apple fans laughed at Samsung's Galaxy Note because of its stylus, calling it a “Palm Pilot“. Looks like they will take those words back. Ten One Design has developed a pressure-sensitive stylus that works on the iPad.
Images: 1 Tags: 9 Views: 113 Published: 15:19, Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Fujitsu eye-tracking tech uses built-in motion sensor, infrared LED for hands-free computing (video)
Fujitsu eye-tracking tech uses built-in motion sensor, infrared LED for hands-free computing (video) Eye-tracking technology looks to be one of the major tropes at CEATEC this year. One of many companies demoing a gaze-following setup is Fujitsu, which is showing off a prototype desktop PC with a built-in sensor and infrared LED.
Images: 1 Tags: 9 Views: 173 Published: 10:56, Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Slickdeals' best in tech for September 24th: Dell UltraSharp display, 50-inch LG HDTV and a Canon Rebel T3 bundle
Slickdeals' best in tech for September 24th: Dell UltraSharp display, 50-inch LG HDTV and a Canon Rebel T3 bundle Looking to save some coin on your tech purchases. Of course you are. In this round-up, we'll run down a list of the freshest frugal buys, hand-picked with the help of the folks at Slickdeals. You'll want to act fast, though, as many of these offerings won't stick around long.
Images: 6 Tags: 5 Views: 123 Published: 07:41, Tuesday, October 2, 2012
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