Not to denigrate the numerous fine hacks that Kinect ‘s undergone since its launch, but it’s always nice to see the professionals come in and shake things up a little. A crew from MIT ‘s brain labs has put together a hand detection system on Microsoft’s ultra-versatile cam, which is sophisticated enough to recognize the position of both your palms and fingers. Just as a demonstration, they’ve tied that good stuff up to a little picture-scrolling UI, and you won’t be surprised to hear that it’s the closest thing to Minority Report ‘s interactive gesture-based interface that we’ve seen yet. And it’s all achieved with a freaking console peripheral . Video after the break. Continue reading Kinect finally fulfills its Minority Report destiny (video) Kinect finally fulfills its Minority Report destiny (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 08:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Apple will use Intel’s Sandy Bridge CPUs in its future laptops, no surprises there, but what’s interesting about these forthcoming machines is that some of them might rely solely on Intel’s chip for both general and graphical processing tasks. That’s the word from the usual “sources familiar with Apple’s plans,” who expect “MacBook models with screen sizes of 13 inches and below” to eschew the inclusion of a discrete GPU and ride their luck on the improved graphical performance of Intel’s upcoming do-it-all chip. There are currently no sub-13.3-inch MacBooks, so the suggestion of one is surely intriguing, but the major point here seems to be that NVIDIA’s being left out of the Apple party, because MacBook Pros are also predicted to switch up to AMD-provided graphics hardware. All these changes should be taking place with Apple’s next refresh, which is naturally expected at some point in the new year. Although, as CNET points out, this could all be just a massive negotiating ploy to get NVIDIA to play nicer with its pricing, we’re inclined to believe Intel has finally gotten its integrated graphics up to a level where it pleases the discerning tastemakers at Apple. Apple to rely on Intel’s Sandy Bridge graphics in future MacBooks, AMD GPUs in MacBook Pros? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 08:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Summer Rayne Oakes wears Amisha Jewelery. Photo: Fiona Garden From UK-based Amisha Jewelry comes a chic collection of everyday accessories that are perfect for everyday accessories and gifts for the holiday season . Made with handcrafted silver and semi-precious stones, the limited-edition “Five Elements” collection–modeled by
Continue reading …‘Israeli people has lost one of its most dedicated leaders,’ PM Benjamin Netanyahu says
Continue reading …Photo: etsy Who would have thought that a picture book of birds would sell for $10 million. But “Birds of America” by John James Audubon, made in 1827, was just sold in auction to an anonymous collector, bidding by telephone. It contains 435 hand-coloured illustrations of birds, drawn to size, and is now the world’s most expensive published book…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …ABU DHABI ‘ US Defence Secretary Robert Gates flew into the United Arab Emirates on Thursday for talks with the leaders expected to focus on Iran’s nuclear programme and the Al Qaeda threat in Yemen. Gates was to meet General Shaikh…
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