Archive for the 'Electronics' Category
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 [...]
July 25th, 2009 | Posted in Electronics | No Comments
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 [...]
July 16th, 2009 | Posted in Electronics | No Comments
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.
June 25th, 2009 | Posted in Project | No Comments
This demos our project success criteria for our Purdue EE Senior Design Project.
June 25th, 2009 | Posted in Project | No Comments
This video is about the green lighting project at Whiting Auditorium, featuring Dr. Doug Melton of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
June 25th, 2009 | Posted in Project | No Comments
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.
June 25th, 2009 | Posted in Project | No Comments
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 [...]
June 25th, 2009 | Posted in Electronics | No Comments
An Unboxing and Review of the new Explorer Mouse from Microsoft with BlueTrack Technology.
June 15th, 2009 | Posted in Electronics | No Comments
Bre Pettis teams up with Hardware Hacker Joe Grand to show you how to integrate LCDs and GPS into your electronics projects. Then they put these two things together on a basic stamp and create a portable GPS tracking system and go geocaching!
January 25th, 2009 | Posted in Electronics | No Comments
The Razer Salmosa is the quickest entry level gaming-grade mouse armed with the fastest tracking optical sensor in the world. Designed to be one of the lightest and most compact mice of its class, it is the ideal mouse of choice for finger-tip grip gamers who seek both speed and control.
December 28th, 2008 | Posted in Electronics | No Comments