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Anger Release Machine is a Vending Machine Miracle

Have you ever been so angry you wished you could break something? If you think about it now, aren’t you certain that if you could break something at a time of stress, it could actually relieve it? The Anger Release Machine provides that remedy but in a convenient vending machine…

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Guitar Changes Its Identity by Replacing Its Wooden Heart

The guitar is a wonderful musical instrument. It is versatile, sounds great, and has a place for all kinds of musicians: from beginners to professionals, blues to heavy metal, and children to adults. The longer you play, the more you experiment to find a different sound, or in other words, another identity for your loved guitar…

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Sign Language Video Tool

Add a Comment By Eran Abramson on May 28th, 2008 in Customer Experience
Sign Language Video Tool

I have always admired individuals that are fluent in American Sign Language (or other versions). By the use of their hands, they are able to carry ongoing conversations and interpret feelings, messages, and stories. This kind of skill takes a lot of practice, and you must continue to learn new signs in order to be updated…

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Voice Controlled Wheelchair

2 Comments By Tal Siach on May 19th, 2008 in Customer Experience
Voice Controlled Wheelchair

Wheelchairs have innovated throughout the years. From hand operated, to electric, and now a voice activated and controlled wheelchair is also possible.
Although the short video below is in Hebrew, it presents an individual controlling the wheelchair used by voice commands alone…

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Post It Notes Get a Digital and Intelligent Makeover

Ever since post-it notes came out, they have become a big part of our everyday life. Many of us use them for daily reminders, notes, ideas, lists, organization tools and so many more things…

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Boy Gets Stuck Inside Stuffed Toy Arcade Crane Game

Remember those Crane Games? The ones that are usually found in malls? Yes, the games which you try your skill at pulling a stuffed animal or various toys out of a box using a mechanical claw?
Throughout the years, that game has always got the best of me. It lures you into inserting your coins at a chance for a prize…

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How to Help Your Kids Brush their Teeth Better with Video Games

We all know that brushing our teeth is an important daily task, but as kids, we didn’t really care for it or worry about it.
New Research have found another way to make brushing the teeth fun for kids; why not combine it with technology, computers and video games?..

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How to Know if You Are Funny or Not

Would you like to know how funny you truly are? and do you think you are actually willing to accept a true answer for that?
Research in Kansai University of Japan may have found a way to tell how funny a person really is…

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Braille Electronic Imaging

4 Comments By Eran Abramson on February 3rd, 2008 in Customer Experience
Braille Electronic Imaging

A new way has been developed to assist the blind or visually impaired to “see” images.
When I was young, my Dad bought me a gadget that made pin impressions (see picture below)…

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Touchless Interactive Screens

6 Comments By Tal Siach on February 2nd, 2008 in Customer Experience
Touchless Interactive Screens

Control and move on-screen 3D objects with just the movement of your hand.
Elliptic Labs have developed a technology enabling you to move objects from close or afar (up to 5 feet) with just the stroke and gesture of your hands. By a sensor placed on or by the monitor, it can detect your hands and influence the 3D subjects…

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