Laser + Sound test-0

Alvaro Cassinelli: concept, software and hardware development
* Daito Manabe: sound concept and sound generatio
* Kuribara Yusaku: latest software development including contour
tracking and interface
* Stephane Perrin: participated in early development of the smart
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Motherboard – The Virtusphere

Except for lasers, no future technology has fallen as tragically short of society’s expectations as virtual reality. While the media promised us a limitless array of holodecks and BCIs and full-body simulations to divert the masses’ attention from their own dismal fealty to the corporate-cyborgian over-state, all we ended up with were clunky, 8-bit goggles that ruined your neck and The Sims. Fortunately while the rest of us were griping about blowing $15 for three minutes of geometric-induced nausea at Dave & Busters, a pair of Russian brothers were holed up in their lab actually doing something about the situation. The Virtusphere is glorious result of their decades-long attempt to push VR forward. You still have to wear the goggles and headphones, but this time you’re in a giant, human-sized hamster ball that rolls in place. Also, they’re this close to locking down smell. Read the rest of this entry »

Memristor

An array of 17 purpose-built oxygen-depleted titanium dioxide memristors built at HP Labs, imaged by an atomic force microscope. The wires are about 50 nm, or 150 atoms, wide.Electric current through the memristors shifts the oxygen vacancies, causing a gradual and persistent change in electrical resistance.
A memristor (”memory resistor“) is any of various kinds of passive two-terminal circuit elements that maintain a functional relationship between the time integrals of current and voltage. This function, called memristance, is similar to variable resistance. Specifically engineered memristors provide controllable resistance, but such devices are not commercially available. Other devices like batteries and varistors have memristance, but it does not normally dominate their behavior. The definition of the memristor is based solely on fundamental circuit variables, similarly to the resistor, capacitor, and inductor. Unlike those three elements, which are allowed in linear time-invariant or LTI system theory, memristors are nonlinear and may be described by any of a variety of time-varying functions of net charge. There is no such thing as a generic memristor. Instead, each device implements a particular function, wherein either the integral of voltage determines the integral of current, or vice versa. A linear time-invariant memristor is simply a conventional resistor. Read the rest of this entry »

How to Remove Scratches From Any DVD

In this Household Hacker experiment, we’ll demonstrate how to completely remove scratches from your CD or DVD media.

For this project, we used:
1) 1 tablespoon peanut butter
2) Toothpaste
3) Diet Soda (must be sugar free or seltzer water)
4) Plastic container
5) Baking soda
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Philips Lcd 42” Full Hd With Xbox 360 Full Version

Everything looks good on a 42-inch full-HD screen, but everything looks better if you watch it on the Philips 42PFL3603D 42″ Full HD 1080p with Pixel Plus . This vids New Philips Lcd 42” Full Hd With Xbox 360 Elite. Start Up And Menu (NXE). Beautiful Quality 1080P Native P.S. Watch Video In Hd!!! Read the rest of this entry »

Nils Bio Engineering Project – Electrical Stimulation

Nils Bio Engineering Project – Electrical Stimulation

Shocking electrodes on ted .
This is a documented experiment done by nils hackinson of UC davis in California. It was a 10 week study on each subject.
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LED Chess Board – Demo of Project Success Criteria

This demos our project success criteria for our Purdue EE Senior Design Project. Read the rest of this entry »

Green Lighting Project at Whiting Auditorium

This video is about the green lighting project at Whiting Auditorium, featuring Dr. Doug Melton of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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Electrical Tennis ball launcher

Electrical Tennis ball launcher made within 50£ budget using 2 x250w electrical motors, 2×9wheels and 24v battery. The size of the mechine is 50cmx50cmx100cm
This video was taken while making, its not final product, as the project completes I will be uploading more videos.

OMRON SOFTWARE Mobile OmCR : DigInfo

Omron exhibited its OmCR, an optical character recognition software that can identify and translate text from a picture. This system can be used on cell phones and computers.

Up till now, OCR progams had difficulty recognizing characters in poor lighting or complex images. This program is intended for translating billboards and signs, menus, business cards and websites. Read the rest of this entry »