[url=http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/video-holo-tvs] This technology[/url] looks great, but does this mean I will have to watch a movie three or four times to see everything?
“Invented by Tibor Balogh, these flat panel “holo TVs†are capable of displaying images in 3-D — or so it seems. Peugeot and Reanult are already interested in the product. The smaller 4:3 monitor displays 7.4-megapixels while the 16:9 monitor can display up to 9.8-megapixels, and lastly, the largest holographic screen is able to display 50.3-megapixels.â€
I hate running out of USB ports. Some manufactures think they know best and stick a bunch of ports in the back of systems and none in the front. Well with [url=http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cad.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp%2F%7Eshun%2Fetc%2F20050720_usb_hub.html&langpair=ja%7Cen&hl=en&safe=off&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools] this hack[/url] your USB problems will be over for good.
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Wired has a list of some [url=http://blog.wired.com/weirdusb/index.album?i=0]weird[/url] USB devices. The Barbie is quite cute, when you want to plug in the USB key/Barbie doll simply rip off the head and jab it into a computer…
“The plethora of USB ports now offered by today’s PCs has spawned an abundance of ridiculous devices. A small culture of collectors has even emerged around odd USB gadgets, and chances are one of them works in your office, displaying his collection of eyesores proudly on his desk.â€
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Never mind the new joystick designs of the next-gen consoles. Check out the VirtuSphere, this looks like a great VR environment tool.
“VirtuSphere is a new Virtual Reality technology that allows a user to truly ‘walk’ in 3D computer generated terrain. All you do is climb into the rig, but on the VR goggles and start walking. The movement of the sphere is then measured and translated into movement in the virtual world. This technology looks amazing for future computer gaming applications as well as military training exercises and virtual tourism.
With the creation of the VirtuSphereâ„¢, Virtual Reality technology has developed sufficiently to permit users to leave behind the keyboard or mouse and immerse in this exciting new medium. The VirtuSphere is currently the only technology in the world, which permits the user to move about in virtual space through the most natural movement of all – by walking.â€