May
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2009
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Microsoft shows off its Future Home

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Back in 1997, when Bill and Melinda Gates built their house in Medina, Washington, the world waited with bated breath to see what the software king had envisaged. Xanadu 2.0, as the house, on the shores of Lake Washington, is nicknamed, was full of hi-tech surprises — but what would you expect in a residence (land included) valued at almost $150 million and owned by one of the world’s richest men?

Twelve years on, here is the company Gates founded, Microsoft, showing off its vision of domestic technology for the year 2019. As well as a mirror that organizes your closet, suggesting what you wear — mis-match! — there’s all kinds of delicious kitchen gadgets, plus (and this is my favourite bit) interactive wallpaper for the kids’ rooms.

Most eye-opening moment, however, is the table that can turn into a screen for your smartphone, gobbling up the info on a common-or-garden paper business card and transferring it to your cell. It rather knocks the Microsoft Surface into a cocked hat. Commenters, I have to ask, which aspect of Microsoft’s house of the future would you guys like chez vous — or do you reckon they missed a trick?

Via Engadget

Written by john in: Cool Toys,DVice |
May
14
2009
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Like the Terminator, ACE Robot can ask humans for directions to its target

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Like the Terminator, ACE Robot can ask humans for directions to its target

The old tourist technique of asking for directions to make friends will soon include robots thanks to a research group at the Institute of Automatic Control Engineering in Germany. The group has created a robot called the Autonomous City Explorer (or ACE Robot), which can use its cognitive abilities to ask humans for directions in real, random situations.

In addition to its software components, the ACE Robot employs human detection with stereo vision, gesture recognition using model-based human body pose estimation and three-dimensional obstacle detection to find its way. It not hard to imagine that once this kind of robot becomes more sophisticated and commercialized, human tour guides may become an endangered species.

Via IEEE

Written by john in: Cool Toys,DVice |
May
14
2009
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Robotic spiders may be headed to the moon

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Robotic spiders may be headed to the moon

The next visitors to the moon may not be humans. No, instead they may be these robotic spiders, designed to quickly swarm across the lunar surface, collecting data through sensors and cameras.

The concept is an entry in the Google X Prize contest from Team Italia, who’s looking to win $20 million by landing these robots on the moon and sending high-def images back to Earth by 2012.

Space via Gizmodo

Written by john in: Cool Toys,DVice |

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