Hey Xbox 360 Kinect owners, want to spice up those family shadow puppet shows? Then check out the installation prototype created by Emily Gobeille and Theo Watson using an Xbox Kinect connected to a laptop using the libfreenect Kinect drivers and ofxKinect. The openFrameworks system tracks the elbow, wrist, thumb, and tips of the fingers to map a skeleton onto the movement and posture of an animated puppet. And get this: it was made in a day. So just imagine the Kinect homebrew we’ll have around this time next year. See it in action after the break. [Thanks, Pradeep ] Continue reading Kinect hack creates world’s greatest shadow puppet (video) Kinect hack creates world’s greatest shadow puppet (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 03:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …First Bluetooth , then USB and now PCI Express. It’s clearly the era of version 3.0, and given that the PCI Express specification has been humming along at 2.0 speeds for over two years now, we’d say an update was definitely due. Thankfully, the PCI-SIG has announced the availability of the PCIe Base 3.0 specification to its members today, and the highlights are certainly notable. There’s a new 128b/130b encoding scheme and a data rate of 8 gigatransfers per second (GT/s), doubling the interconnect bandwidth over the PCIe 2.0 specification. And since we’re sure you’re fretting it, we’ll go ahead and affirm that it maintains backward compatibility with previous PCIe architectures. We’re also told that based on this data rate expansion, “it is possible for products designed to the PCIe 3.0 architecture to achieve bandwidth near 1 gigabyte per second (GB/s) in one direction on a single-lane (x1) configuration and scale to an aggregate approaching 32 GB/s on a sixteen-lane (x16) configuration.” A lot of technobabble, sure, but one thing’s for sure: your next graphics card is bound to murder your current one if paired with a PCIe 3.0 motherboard. Continue reading PCI Express makes the 3.0 leap, doubles bandwidth over PCIe 2.0 spec PCI Express makes the 3.0 leap, doubles bandwidth over PCIe 2.0 spec originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 03:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …An Australian aquarium has welcomed the birth of the first baby Gentoo penguin chick born in the country. The chick debuted to Australian television crews in Melbourne on Friday. (Nov. 19)
Continue reading …Does the notion of remote-controlled soldiers—the fully human kind—seem only a sci-fi vision or the product of someone’s paranoid imagination? Guess again: There’s a project in the works as the military and big business join forces to make privacy a thing of the past. Related Entries November 18, 2010 GM’s Big Day November 18, 2010 The Warning Cell Phone Makers Keep Hidden
Continue reading …State Department’s annual International Religious Freedom Report points to strict conversion policy, segregated bus lines, violent haredi protests in Jewish state
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