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Avatar machine - 0 views

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    Instead of taking the real world into virtual reality you can make virtual reality out of the real world...
jcunha

Brain's reaction to virtual reality should prompt further study, suggests new research - 2 views

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    "Neuroscience UCLA neurophysicists have found that space-mapping neurons in the brain react differently to virtual reality than they do to real-world environments. Their findings could be significant for people who use virtual reality for gaming, military, commercial, scientific or other purposes." I wonder if we are doing it wrong with the airplane pilot simulators...
Luís F. Simões

Google Begins Testing Its Augmented-Reality Glasses - NYTimes.com - 4 views

  • On Wednesday, Google gave people a clearer picture of its secret initiative called Project Glass. The glasses are the company’s first venture into wearable computing.
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    this will be big! check the video. according to one of the related posts, they'll be on sale already by the end of 2012! Surprising that it's Google and not Apple to come up with this
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    > Surprising that it's Google and not Apple to come up with this It's sort of hard to think when your brain's gone.
jcunha

Clothes that receive and transmit digital information are closer to reality - 1 views

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    Hard work in functional materials is driving the development of new wearable electronics that could be advantageous for communications and sensing is being pursued in the Advanced Functional Fabrics of America Institute. Through embroidering circuits into fabric with 0.1 mm precision full integration of electronic components such as sensors and computer memory devices into clothing is now possible.
Luís F. Simões

How copyright enforcement robots killed the Hugo Awards - 1 views

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    We are living in the future when live broadcasts are being censored by AI programs in real-time. I'm sure dictators everywhere are looking forward for these technologies to mature. Having a firewall over reality is so convenient.
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    What this tells is that we should not take AI seriously until smart Luis's (or his son) managed to make something decent out of it ... "This was, of course, absurd. First of all, the clips had been provided by the studios to be shown during the award ceremony. The Hugo Awards had explicit permission to broadcast them. But even if they hadn't, it is absolutely fair use to broadcast clips of copyrighted material during an award ceremony. Unfortunately, the digital restriction management (DRM) robots on Ustream had not been programmed with these basic contours of copyright law. And then, it got worse. Amid more cries of dismay on Twitter, Reddit, and elsewhere, the official Worldcon Twitter announced: Chicon 7@chicon_7 We are sorry to report that #Ustream will not resume the video feed. #chicon7 #hugos #worldcon 3 Sep 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite And with that, the broadcast was officially cut off. Dumb robots, programmed to kill any broadcast containing copyrighted material, had destroyed the only live broadcast of the Hugo Awards. Sure, we could read what was happening on Twitter, or get the official winner announcement on the Hugo website, but that is hardly the same. We wanted to see our heroes and friends on that stage, and share the event with them. In the world of science fiction writing, the Hugo Awards are kind of like the Academy Awards. Careers are made; people get dressed up and give speeches; and celebrities rub shoulders with (admittedly geeky) paparazzi. You want to see and hear it if you can. But Ustream's incorrectly programmed copyright enforcement squad had destroyed our only access. It was like a Cory Doctorow story crossed with RoboCop 2, with DRM robots going crazy and shooting indiscriminately into a crowd of perfectly innocent broadcasts."
LeopoldS

The Pacific free trade deal that's anything but free | Dean Baker | Comment is free | g... - 0 views

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    Frightening! In reality, the deal has almost nothing to do with trade: actual trade barriers between these countries are already very low. The TPP is an effort to use the holy grail of free trade to impose conditions and override domestic laws in a way that would be almost impossible if the proposed measures had to go through the normal legislative process. The expectation is that by lining up powerful corporate interests, the governments will be able to ram this new "free trade" pact through legislatures on a take-it-or-leave-it basis.
Isabelle Dicaire

Virtual Reality Meetings Are the New Awkward Teleconference | Motherboard - 1 views

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    Research on new working methods? - another interesting application of the Oculus!
Eduardo Martin Moraud

Augmented Hyper-reality - 1 views

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    Check it out: How hyper-reality might change our vision of the world in the future. Pretty cool
Dario Izzo

Science makes Air Guitar Hero a reality - 3 views

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    Thi HCI looks like having better peformance than BMIs!!!! It is a BRAND NEW PATENT form Microsoft
pacome delva

Higgs hunters face long haul - 2 views

  • to reduce the chances of the LHC being derailed again by a similar accident, physicists at the Geneva lab have decided to run the collider at just half its design energy for the next 18-24 months.
  • Once the 7 TeV run is over, CERN will shut the LHC down in 2012 for a year or more to prepare it to go straight to maximum-energy 14 TeV collisions in 2013. This will be a complex job that will involve replacing some 10,000 superconducting magnet connections with more robust ones.
  • choosing to stay at lower energies is a big price to pay in terms of the Higgs search. "We will need more than twice the data at 7 TeV compared to that needed at 10 TeV to reach the same discovery potential," she says. "At this energy we can at best expect to exclude a Higgs with a mass between 155 and 175 GeV."
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    no Higgs boson before 2013... and a replacement of 10,000 superconducting magnet connections ! Reminds me of the the gravitational detectors... no detection before an upgrade in 2013...! There are the big announcements to make the cash flow... and reality !
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    Higgs is almost 81, so he should better invest in his health if he wants the Nobel prize... But who cares, it's another 5 years window where high-energy theorists can produce nonsense with no experimental evidence. They should be happy!
LeopoldS

Augmented Reality Start-Up Ready to Disrupt Business - Tech Europe - WSJ - 3 views

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    interesting (r?)evolution ...
Francesco Biscani

T-Mobile Sidekick Disaster: Danger's Servers Crashed, And They Don't Have A Backup - 0 views

  • The fact that T-Mobile and/or Microsoft Danger don’t have a redundant backup is simply inexcusable, especially given the fact that the Sidekick is totally reliant on the cloud because it doesn’t store its data locally.
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    Some foreseen dangers of cloud computing become reality...
ESA ACT

The Realities of Writing Technical Books | MacResearch - 0 views

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    A short FAQ on what you can expect if you do write a book
ESA ACT

FQXi: Foundational Questions in Physics & Cosmology - 0 views

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    To catalyze, support, and disseminate research on questions at the foundations of physics and cosmology, particularly new frontiers and innovative ideas integral to a deep understanding of reality but unlikely to be supported by conventional funding sourc
ESA ACT

Rendering for an Interactive 360 Degree Light Field Display - 0 views

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    Intrinsic 3-d effect are enabling for effective virtual reality systems......
santecarloni

Virus helps build new materials - physicsworld.com - 0 views

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    Scientists in the US have used a common virus to produce materials that resemble skin and bone. In addition to providing new insights into how such materials develop in the natural world, the work also brings synthetic production of tissue in the laboratory closer to reality
Thijs Versloot

Reality - Almost No Patented Discoveries Ever Get Used @WIRED - 3 views

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    The unspoken reality is that the U.S. patent system creates a market so constricted by high transaction costs and legal risks that it excludes the vast majority of small and mid-sized businesses and prevents literally 95 percent of all patented discoveries from ever being put to use to create new products and services, new jobs, and new economic growth.
anonymous

HTC Vive: Virtual Reality That's So Damn Real I Can't Even Handle It - 2 views

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    New VR headset by Valve and HTC outclasses everything else that out there. Developer kit this spring, full version by the end of the year.
Thijs Versloot

The Reality of Quantum Mechanics @WIRED - 3 views

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    "Quantum mechanics is very successful; nobody's claiming that it's wrong," said Paul Milewski, a professor of mathematics at the University of Bath in England who has devised computer models of bouncing-droplet dynamics. "What we believe is that there may be, in fact, some more fundamental reason why [quantum mechanics] looks the way it does."
Marcus Maertens

Python is becoming the world's most popular coding language - Daily chart - 3 views

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    In the past 12 months Americans have searched for Python on Google more often than for Kim Kardashian, a reality-TV star. The number of queries has trebled since 2010, while those for other major programming languages have been flat or declining.
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    Likely this is correlated with the increased interest in machine learning in the past decade - all the popular DL libraries are Python-based after all...
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