They're short on details, but the folks at Cambridge Consultants might just be onto something with this new "Suma sensor system" of theirs.
Basically it translates the deformation of its soft material into 3D data that can be used in a video game to "unleash the full capabilities of both the human hand and the user's imagination." Sounds a tad far fetched, but the exciting part is that this "Suma skin" control material can replace the traditional casing of a...
Sprint radar imaging system peeps inside walls,...
Back in 2005, we reported on a little something called the Prism 200, which allowed its holder to essentially see what folks were doing on the other side of a wall. Since then, we've seen...
Jelfin spherical mouse is as gooey as it is ballsy
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AirScript translator beams live theater subtitles...
If you ask us, one of the best things about London is its theater scene. Turns out, however, that not every person who appreciates good theatre speaks the Queen's English -- we know, it's...
Daxter
Daxter gives the co-star of the popular Jak & Daxter games his own adventure! Play from his animal perspective, chronicling his back-story during the two years spent alone in Haven City. As...
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