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USC computer scientist makes geo-immersion maps, leaves other maps feeling inferior

Google’s Maps and Earth services provide us with 3D maps , the means to track St. Nick , and even tools to help us train to wear the maillot jaune . Real-time views of the world are not among Street View’s many powers, however. That’s why the director of USC’s Integrated Media Systems Center, Cyrus Shahabi, has one-upped El Goog by rendering the real world virtually using the concept of geo-immersion — which integrates real-time information and videos with digital maps. In one application, users can see the energy usage and floor plans of university buildings along with the current location of campus transit buses. Another uses live video feeds from security cameras and facial recognition technology to track ne’er-do-wells in a three dimensional model of a city. Itching to see what happens when real and virtual worlds collide? Check out the cutting-edge cartography in action after the break. Continue reading USC computer scientist makes geo-immersion maps, leaves other maps feeling inferior USC computer scientist makes geo-immersion maps, leaves other maps feeling inferior originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Jul 2011 04:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Fujitsu’s e-reader gets a refreshed look at e-Book Expo Tokyo (video)

Fujitsu got to show off its recent color e-reader flossy flossy at the e-Book Expo Tokyo (the former Digital Publishing Fair) in Japan last week. Besting its previous market entry — the FLEPia Lite — this 8-inch, 157 dpi cholestric LCD module sheds both its predecessor’s weight and Windows OS for a 220 gram, Linux-operated, slimmed-down profile. While the 4,096 color range remains exactly the same, it’s the elimation of dithering from the display that’ll be brightening up your future literary experiences. Processing speed also got a significant makeover here, translating into 0.7 second writing speeds — a number the company promises will go down as full color capacity increases. Unfortunately, this slab of technicolor ebeauty doesn’t appear to be headed for a US debut, so interested parties should start saving for that import option. Robo-Brit voice-over video demonstration after the break. Continue reading Fujitsu’s e-reader gets a refreshed look at e-Book Expo Tokyo (video) Fujitsu’s e-reader gets a refreshed look at e-Book Expo Tokyo (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Jul 2011 02:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Fielder Leads NL to All-Star Game Win

Milwaukee’s Prince Fielder hit a three-run home run as the National League topped the American League 5-1 in the All-Star game Tuesday night. The win gives the NL home field advantage in the World Series. (July 13)

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Today in History for July 13th

Highlights of this day in history: Live Aid concerts held in London and Philadelphia; A French revolutionary is stabbed in his bath; Civil War draft riots erupt in New York; A power blackout hits the Big Apple; Actor Harrison Ford born. (July 13)

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Police: Handyman Kills Priest, Heads for Disney

A handyman is accused of using a Catholic priest’s own gun to kill him at a beachfront house in Mississippi, then taking his ex-wife and kids on a Disney World vacation in the dead cleric’s car, authorities said. (July 12)

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Bill Cosby Turns 74

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MIT researchers revolutionize solar cell printing, fold the power of the sun into your everyday home (video)

Wouldn’t it be neat if you could power a few gadgets around the house with some tastefully chosen, solar cell-embedded curtains? Alright, so this MIT-pioneered tech’s not quite that advanced yet, but it’s destined to have a Martha Stewart Living future. By eschewing liquids and high temperatures for gentler vapors kept below 120 degrees Celsius, researchers were able to cheaply print an array of photovoltaic cells on “ordinary untreated paper, cloth or plastic.” And here’s some additional food for thought — the vapor-deposition process used to create these cells is the same as the one that puts that “silvery lining in your bag of potato chips” — science, it’s everywhere . Despite the tech’s home furnishing friendly approach, this breakthrough printing technique can’t be done with your everyday inkjet , but it will make the cost of solar energy installations a bit cozier . Its flexible durability aside, the cells currently operate at only one percent efficiency — so you might want to buy those drapes in bulk to see a real bottom line kickback. Foldable paper video demonstration after the break. Continue reading MIT researchers revolutionize solar cell printing, fold the power of the sun into your everyday home (video) MIT researchers revolutionize solar cell printing, fold the power of the sun into your everyday home (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 12 Jul 2011 23:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Obama: Job Losses Prove the Stimulus Worked (Video)

It’s an Obama world… Of course the stimulus worked… Why else would we have all these job losses? CNS News reported: He forgot to mention how well the stimulus worked in Congressional districts that don’t exist. That would have been … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 12/07/2011 01:43 Number of articles : 4

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Obama: No Guarantee on Aug. Soc. Security Checks

In an interview with CBS Tuesday, President Barack Obama seemed to back off his unequivocal assurances that the debt ceiling would be raised, thus avoiding a first-ever default. (July 12)

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