I innocently installed the PicLens add-on for Firefox from a tip from kirtsy and forgot about it. A few days later I noticed a play arrow on my Flickr pictures. I clicked it and I was thrown right into Minority Report. Pictures were flying around to my will. I clicked on Entertainment and swished around to a trailer for Twilight. It is a totally awesome browsing experience. Adam immediately want
Now this is the Jigga I remember, before he pulled a Too Short and before the mildly entertaining conceptual album. Being that the Heart Of The City concert was in H-Town, how could he of not brought out Bun-B to perform the classic joint ‘Big Pimpin”? And yes unfortunately we will never hear another live [...]
La tecnología denominada ya comúnmente como "minority report", en honor a la película, es aquella que el contenido digital se puede manipular con las manos sin tener ningún contacto con la pantalla y por medio de guantes. Hace tiempo en Pisito puse un experimento de Cynergy Labs en el que hacían una fiel reproducción de [...]
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En el video podéis ver la demostración que ha realizado Jordi Domènech el que nos muestra el Wairglove, un guante que permite controlador el ordenador mediante el mando de la Wii. La comunicación con el ordenador se realiza mediante bluetooth mapeando las acciones enviadas por el mando de la wii como si fuera un ratón conectado a la maquina.
Lo veo un proyecto interesante aunque pienso que se hará un poco incomodo si no se dispone de un teclado en pantalla y tienes que emplear un teclado estandard ^^
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Con una Nintendo Wii y un poco de maña con la electrónica puedes hacerte un “sistema operativo” al más puro estilo Minority Report. Parece que la ciencia ficción está un poco más cerca de la realidad (¿quién pensaba hace unos años que esto podría hacerse de forma tan sencilla?). Sin duda en no demasiado tiempo aparecerán dispositivos que incorporen esta tecnología para su uso doméstico. De momento, si te gusta cacharrear, puedes ir probando con este experimento casero y adelantarte al futuro.
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First of all:Pic Courtesy:arkworldHuge fan of his work! Visit his Flickr profile for more. Remember I did a post of his rendition of the Judgement Day on Techkeyla. Have a look at this one. It ain't as good as the previous one, but its really good. I loved it.
Você que adora filmes de ficção científica ou não, já deve ter ouvido algo sobre o famoso diretor de cinema Steven Spielberg ou sobre o seu filme Minority Report, onde Tom Cruise no papel do policial, mexe com as mãos naquela tela de computador que é projetada numa placa transparente. O que até aquele momento não passava de um sonho das pessoas, virou realidade, graças aos cientistas do The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, você não acredita? Então confira o vídeo!
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... και αν έχετε δει την πολύ γνωστή ταινία του Tom Cruise, θα τον έχετε προσέξει σίγουρα να "παίζει", σε μια στιγμή της ταινίας, με κάτι έγγραφα -μεγαλώνοντας τα με τα δάκτυλά του- και κάνοντας κατι επεξεργασίες που δεν υφίστανται. Δεν? Στο παρακάτω βίντεο είναι μια παρουσίαση της Microsoft που πολύ μοιάζει με τη λειτουργία της ταινίας και αφορά το σκανάρισμα ενός εγγράφου
Steven Spielberg's Minority Report (2002) is a great film, a sci-fi action tale with well-drawn characters, exciting plot, and multi-layered story. Tom Cruise plays John Anderton, a near future cop who runs the government's Precrime Department, an experimental program which apprehends criminals before they commit any offense. After being fingered as a soon-to-be killer, Anderton runs.In this scene (one of several fine set pieces), Cruise nabs a stun-gun from a federal stooge stalking him in an auto manufacturing plant. Notice how Spielberg shows us how lame the no-name punching bag reloads versus Cruise when he grabs the thing (revealing how familiar his character is with current weaponry). It's very cool, and reminded me of the classic way the Duke used to re-cock his classic Winchester in a classic western or two.Schwarzenegger used a similar technique in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), but Cruise uses finesse and speed to show how fast he can turn the situation to his advantag
Check this out from the Herald Sun...
Meat advert gets chop
Lincoln Wright
December 17, 2006 12:00am
A proposed TV commercial featuring Sam Kekovich holding a slab of meat and announcing "Is lamb" has been dropped for fear it might offend Muslims.
Meat and Livestock Australia, which employs former footy star Kekovich for the overtly politically incorrect meat ad series, [...]
I accidently flipped the channel late last night and saw/heard a very tiny piece of this on MTV. I believe it has something to do in part with Black History Month. Focus: "I blow kisses" your way LOLP.S. I'm trying to be focused (I relapsed today) AND I do have the stalker chick that was on Dr. Phil, I'll up if anyone really wants to see it.
if you're really interested in upcoming technology, you have to watch this one. It demonstrates an all new multi-touch sensing touch-screen technology that was showcased at TED 2006. Remember Minority Report (the movie) ? This will distinctly remind you of that.. In this video Jeff Han and Phil Davidson demonstrate how a multi-touch driven computer screen might change the way we work and play..
PhotoBoard - the slick image rotating and scaling app from Cedsoft which lets you play with images a la the movie Minority Report - has just been released in its first Alpha version.
We mentioned this one a couple weeks ago, as the video demo looked wild. I’ve only played ...
In "Minority Report" starred by Tom Cruise, an advance computer technology and networks that allow Tom Cruise to demand things in the thin air, as if he could be like Merlin. Well, this YouTube video at the below shows you that we have something similar to what Tom had used. Close enough, I think!