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wildcat2030:

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You Can Now Send Scents Via Your iPhone - DesignTAXI.com…

Japanese company Chaku Perfume has developed a scent-delivering device that will allow users to sent smells via their iPhones.

Plugging easily into the phone’s dock port, the ‘Chat Perf’ is a…

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wildcat2030:

In a few short years, the technologies found in today’s mobile devices—touch screens, gyroscopes, and voice-control software, to name a few—have radically transformed how we access computers. To glimpse what new ideas might have a similar impact in the next few years, you need only to have walked into the Marriott Hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts, this week. There, researchers from around the world demonstrated new ideas for computer interaction at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology. Many were focused on taking mobile devices in directions that today feel strange and new but could before long be as normal as swiping the screen of an iPhone or Android device.
“We see new hardware, like devices activated by tongue movement or muscle-flexing, or prototypes that build on technology we already have in our hands, like Kinect, Wii, or the sensors built into existing phones,” said Rob Miller, a professor at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) and the chair of the conference.
One of the most eye-catching, and potentially promising, ideas that was on show makes it possible to perform complex tasks with a flick of the wrist or a snap of the fingers.

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wildcat2030:

In a few short years, the technologies found in today’s mobile devices—touch screens, gyroscopes, and voice-control software, to name a few—have radically transformed how we access computers. To glimpse what new ideas might have a similar impact in the next few years, you need only to have walked into the Marriott Hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts, this week. There, researchers from around the world demonstrated new ideas for computer interaction at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology. Many were focused on taking mobile devices in directions that today feel strange and new but could before long be as normal as swiping the screen of an iPhone or Android device.

“We see new hardware, like devices activated by tongue movement or muscle-flexing, or prototypes that build on technology we already have in our hands, like Kinect, Wii, or the sensors built into existing phones,” said Rob Miller, a professor at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) and the chair of the conference.

One of the most eye-catching, and potentially promising, ideas that was on show makes it possible to perform complex tasks with a flick of the wrist or a snap of the fingers.

Crazy

galaxynextdoor:

Name: Patrick
Gamertag and System: Valllentine on PS3.
Bio: I am Patrick, video games are my life. I like to read a lot, and love super heroes, Batman 4 ever :) Almost nothing can upset me or make me angry, but if you say something bad about Batman, you are dead :) just kidding, but seriously, don’t say anything bad about The Batman :)
Favorite Games: Final Fantasy, Sly Cooper collection, Dark Souls, Uncharted 1, 2 and 3, Batman Arkham City, Spider man Edge of Time, DarkSiders 2 and Borderlands 2.
Favorite Gaming Snack food: Doritos, Pizza, cookies and Coca Cola.
Blog Url: keepcalmandplayvideogmes.tumblr.com
Motto: “Embrace your Dreams” FFVII: Crisis Core.

Am a huge ff fan. My favorite is ff3 us version and ff7… Duh

galaxynextdoor:

Name: Patrick

Gamertag and System: Valllentine on PS3.

Bio: I am Patrick, video games are my life. I like to read a lot, and love super heroes, Batman 4 ever :) Almost nothing can upset me or make me angry, but if you say something bad about Batman, you are dead :) just kidding, but seriously, don’t say anything bad about The Batman :)

Favorite Games: Final Fantasy, Sly Cooper collection, Dark Souls, Uncharted 1, 2 and 3, Batman Arkham City, Spider man Edge of Time, DarkSiders 2 and Borderlands 2.

Favorite Gaming Snack food: Doritos, Pizza, cookies and Coca Cola.

Blog Url: keepcalmandplayvideogmes.tumblr.com

Motto: “Embrace your Dreams” FFVII: Crisis Core.

Am a huge ff fan. My favorite is ff3 us version and ff7… Duh

GameDaze: Coming to grips with Resident Evil 6

galaxynextdoor:

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Resident Evil 6 is going to be one divisive game. I’m calling it now, once review scores start pouring in next week we’ll be getting some very polarizing scores. More importantly though, a lot of old school Resident Evil fans are going to be in for a whole new kind of Resident Evil; but really after RE5… that really shouldn’t be too surprising. 

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rpgsektor:

Metal Gear Rising Revengeance Tokyo Game Show Trailer

konami:

METAL GEAR RISING REVENGEANCE - Tokyo Game Show Trailer

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8bitfuture:

Glass storage claimed to last million of years.
Hitachi have developed a quartz glass storage system which is able to hold about 40MB of data per square inch - about the same as a standard CD. By writing the data as binary using lasers to etch dots on four layers of glass, the technique should allow the data to be stored for perhaps hundreds of millions of years - unless, of course, the glass is smashed.
The glass can retain its data after being heated to 1,000°C, and isn’t damaged by radiation, water or most chemicals. The team behind it says adding more layers to increase the relatively small storage space shouldn’t be a problem.


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8bitfuture:

Glass storage claimed to last million of years.

Hitachi have developed a quartz glass storage system which is able to hold about 40MB of data per square inch - about the same as a standard CD. By writing the data as binary using lasers to etch dots on four layers of glass, the technique should allow the data to be stored for perhaps hundreds of millions of years - unless, of course, the glass is smashed.

The glass can retain its data after being heated to 1,000°C, and isn’t damaged by radiation, water or most chemicals. The team behind it says adding more layers to increase the relatively small storage space shouldn’t be a problem.

Crazy

rpgsektor:

Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Box Trailer

Zum 25. Jubiläum der Final Fantasy Reihe kommt diese Woche in Japan diese Sammlung heraus, die Final Fantasy I-XIII enthält.

Yup

View of st pats getting renovated.its going to take a long time before its all done, will I still be there when its  all done?you never now what  the future will hold.

View of st pats getting renovated.its going to take a long time before its all done, will I still be there when its all done?you never now what the future will hold.

justtwocasualgamers:

Link VS Cloud (Final Fantasy 7)

Check out the video, it is pretty awesome. Btw the fight represents the makers’ outcome, not actually what the combatants would do in battle, the battle scene is just for our enjoyment.

-Wisebeard

Cool

wildcat2030:

Russian scientists are claiming that a gigantic deposit of industrial diamonds found in a huge Siberian meteorite crater during Soviet times could revolutionize industry, Huffington Post reports. The Siberian branch of Russian Academy of Sciences said that the Popigai crater in eastern Siberia contains “many trillions of carats” of “impact diamonds” — good for technological purposes, not for jewelry, and far exceeding the currently known global deposits of conventional diamonds. Nikolai Pokhilenko, the head of the Geological and Mineralogical Institute in Novosibirsk, told RIA Novosti news agency Monday that the diamonds include other molecular forms of carbon. He said they could be twice as hard as conventional diamonds and therefore have superlative industrial qualities. He said the minerals could lead to a “revolution” in various industries. “But they can’t upset a diamond market because it is shaped by diamonds for jewelry purposes.” Pokhilenko said that the diamonds owe their unparalleled hardness to enormous pressure and high temperatures at the moment of explosion when a giant meteorite hit 35 million years ago, leaving a 100-kilometer (60-mile) crater. (via Russian diamonds: Siberian meteorite crater said to hold trillions of carats | KurzweilAI)

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wildcat2030:

Russian scientists are claiming that a gigantic deposit of industrial diamonds found in a huge Siberian meteorite crater during Soviet times could revolutionize industry, Huffington Post reports. The Siberian branch of Russian Academy of Sciences said that the Popigai crater in eastern Siberia contains “many trillions of carats” of “impact diamonds” — good for technological purposes, not for jewelry, and far exceeding the currently known global deposits of conventional diamonds. Nikolai Pokhilenko, the head of the Geological and Mineralogical Institute in Novosibirsk, told RIA Novosti news agency Monday that the diamonds include other molecular forms of carbon. He said they could be twice as hard as conventional diamonds and therefore have superlative industrial qualities. He said the minerals could lead to a “revolution” in various industries. “But they can’t upset a diamond market because it is shaped by diamonds for jewelry purposes.” Pokhilenko said that the diamonds owe their unparalleled hardness to enormous pressure and high temperatures at the moment of explosion when a giant meteorite hit 35 million years ago, leaving a 100-kilometer (60-mile) crater. (via Russian diamonds: Siberian meteorite crater said to hold trillions of carats | KurzweilAI)

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