Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

 
Jan
18
Posted (admin) in Technology on January-18-2010

With the environment and sustainability firmly in mind the Dell Froot concept saves the planet courtesy two projectors: One for the virtual keyboard, and another for the monitor.

Designed by Pauline Carlos as part of a sustainability contest sponsored by Dell, the Froot also uses a colorful case that’s constructed out of a biodegradable starch-based polymer. As it’s a futuristic concept, the lack of a mouse is understabdable—we’ll no doubt be using our brains by then.

More seriously, Pico projectors are *almost* there, but not quite, otherwise I’d be asking why this is still just a concept.



 
Jan
06
Posted (admin) in Technology on January-6-2010

Global Thoughtz Technology has a cool list of the latest tech that’s due to blow up this year, including augmented reality.  It’s recently debuted on certain phones that can integrate GPS and object recognition to enhance navigation.

Further, the core of the technology will be the mobile camera and the placement of processed information on top of live streaming content from the camera.

We are already seeing some of it with mobile GPS applications, but 2010 will be clearly put these applications on the top shelf of mobile apps. This will allows users to get every information by integrating physical reality and virtual world.



 
Dec
25
Posted (admin) in Art, Technology on December-25-2009

Two young designers are launching a new printing process capable of printing on all natural materials. Previously impossible prints can be made on leather, suede, wool, felt, wood, cotton, etc. More



 
Sep
24
Posted (admin) in Technology on September-24-2009

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The device shown in a Web video and code-named Courier is reportedly from Microsoft. The company neither confirms nor denies the product’s existence. More from The Los Angeles Times




 
Aug
10
Posted (admin) in Technology, YouTube on August-10-2009

I have never heard it explained so clearly before.



 
Jul
28
Posted (admin) in Art, Software, Technology on July-28-2009

This is amazing. James Paterson creates a drawing using Rhonda, a 3D tool designed by Amit Pitaru.



 
Jul
23
Posted (admin) in Medicine, Technology on July-23-2009

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As an assignment, Professor Daniel Fletcher of the University of California at Berkeley instructed students to build a functional microscope from a cell phone and a few lenses. When they completed the project, Fletcher and his students realized that they had a useful product, which they named the Cellscope. They hope to use the instrument in impoverished areas of the world where malaria, sickle-cell anemia, and tuberculosis are widespread. In such places, large numbers of microscopes are necessary for diagnosis, but remain very expensive. The Cellscope can be a cheaper alternative to fit this need.

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Jul
19
Posted (admin) in Art, Technology, YouTube on July-19-2009



 
Jul
02
Posted (admin) in Music, Technology on July-2-2009

linos2This portable vinyl player is called “Linos” and is so much more modern than any vinyl player I think I’ve ever seen. It conserves space, is muchly mobile and looks very, very cool. You load the record to the lower spindle element, lock it into place and push power. It then releases the tonearm and spins up the record. You can hook it up through your computer’s USB port for sound (and power), or use the USB power adapter with standard stereo jack output. Link



 
Jun
17
Posted (admin) in Photography, Technology on June-17-2009

Control Your Canon DSLR With Your iPhone

  • Remotely fire your Canon EOS DSLR camera
    with your iPhone or iPod Touch
  • Remotely control the camera settings like
    shutter-speed, aperture, white-balance and more
  • View images saved on the camera from your iPhone or iPod Touch
  • Look through your camera’s viewfinder remotely
  • Great for remote-firing at weddings, sporting events, for kids, and for self-portraits


A Must-Have iPhone Application for Canon Digital Photographers

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iPhone remotely controlling a Canon camera that’s mounted on a basketball backboard

DSLR Camera Remote is the next-generation cable release for your Canon EOS DSLR camera. Just connect your camera to a WiFi enabled computer and the DSLR Camera Remote software enables you to use your Apple iPhone or iPod touch to wirelessly adjust cameras settings, fire the shutter, review images, even get a live viewfinder preview. DSLR Camera Remote is a must-have for remote shooting applications like high or low angles, self portraits and children. With its advanced timers it makes remote monitoring a snap. No internet connection required! More




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