Posts tonen met het label minority report. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label minority report. Alle posts tonen

donderdag 12 maart 2009

Minority report screen ready to turn into product

Ok we all know intel is creating solutions, not products. But still they developed a pretty cool product (just to show he power of the their platform but it can be a great reference model)



So now hope somebody goes for this and start producing the thing. It will not be cheap but who cares. Everything to get the economy back in shape. Even if we have to spent some euros

Oh............and let's hope it's multiutouch as well:) or am I asking too much now

maandag 2 maart 2009

Minority report 5.0

For hose not looking at engadget. This is how they envision the future of computing (mainly human-computer interaction). Kind of minority report but thn version 5.0. Pretty cool and nice to know, big parts can be realized already 9but I gess your wallet is the limitation here)

vrijdag 6 februari 2009

MIT researchers make 'sixth sense' gadget

Just got this press announcement from AFP and when reading I already imagine a discussion with my kis on going to school. Just imagine......The gadget can look at an airplane ticket and let the user know whether the flight is on time, or recognize books in a book store and then project reviews or author information from the Internet onto blank pages

However this is absolutely cool

MIT researchers make 'sixth sense' gadget
13 hours ago


LONG BEACH, California (AFP) — US university researchers have created a portable "sixth sense" device powered by commercial products that can seamlessly channel Internet information into daily routines.

The device created by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists can turn any surface into a touch-screen for computing, controlled by simple hand gestures.
The gadget can even take photographs if a user frames a scene with his or her hands, or project a watch face with the proper time on a wrist if the user makes a circle there with a finger.
The MIT wizards cobbled a Web camera, a battery-powered projector and a mobile telephone into a gizmo that can be worn like jewelry. Signals from the camera and projector are relayed to smart phones with Internet connections.

"Other than letting some of you live out your fantasy of looking as cool as Tom Cruise in 'Minority Report' it can really let you connect as a sixth sense device with whatever is in front of you," said MIT researcher Patty Maes. Maes used a Technology, Entertainment, Design Conference stage in Southern California on Wednesday to unveil the futuristic gadget made from store-bought components costing about 300 dollars (US).

The device can recognize items on store shelves, retrieving and projecting information about products or even providing quick signals to let users know which choices suit their tastes.
The gadget can look at an airplane ticket and let the user know whether the flight is on time, or recognize books in a book store and then project reviews or author information from the Internet onto blank pages. The gizmo can recognize articles in newspapers, retrieve the latest related stories or video from the Internet and play them on pages. "You can use any surface, including your hand if nothing else is available, and interact with the data," Maes said.

"It is very much a work in progress. Maybe in ten years we will be here with the ultimate sixth-sense brain implant."