miércoles, 9 de diciembre de 2015
Ultra Short Throw 4K
Projector is the Future of the Television
The Ultra Short Throw 4K
Projector was immediately one of the coolest things to come from CES at the
beginning of this year. We still view projectors as clunky, old technology, but
Sony is looking to change that with its newest possible addition to your living
room. It’ll take an entire wall of your living room, but with its beautiful, unobtrusive
design, it fits in with the modern home pretty well. Say hello to the future of living room screens.
HP Sprout Touch Mat
Reinvents the Workstation
The real technological
wonder of HP’s Spout Touch Mat isn’t in the development of brand new technologies,
but instead in how the device uses pre-existing technologies together to do
something entirely new. The idea behind Sprout is to reinvent the digital
workspace, using a an overhead projection camera that can detect finger/hand
gestures, track objects, and even interact with them in unique augmented
reality use cases. Most importantly, it has an interesting take on how the
world of touch screens and traditional desktop computers might interact and
function in a universal, digital workstation.
Computer Chips are
Becoming More like Human Brains
The idea behind the
development of neuromorphic chips is to make them a bit more like us—and in
turn, make computers better at navigating and modeling human behavior. These
neuromorphic chips, being developed by companies such as Qualcomm, are designed
to perceive beyond just their programming, such as being able to process
sensory data and react accordingly. It’ll have a huge effect on robotics in the
next few years and continue reshape the way we think of computers and our
relationship with them.
Orion Test Flight Leads
the Way for Human Mars Landing
The recent NASA Orion
test flight has finally gotten Americans excited about the future of space
travel. The test has set the groundwork for future Orion launches, which
includes planned manned deep-space trips to an asteroid and Mars. Those might
not happen right away, but now that the first test flight has happened we
couldn’t be more excited about what it could mean for the future.
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