Posts Tagged ‘innovation’
By Eran Abramson on September 12th, 2008 in
Robots
The amazing video below presents robot air muscles that are able to imitate daily human hand activity. For example, these robot hands pick fruits, grab items, thread a needle, dig in the sand, and much more. This is great robot technology that presents intricate realistic movements…
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Would you like to find out about new technological innovations and creations? Are you an early adapter or progressing user? Are you intrigued by new technological releases, healthcare breakthroughs, design, interactive arts and games or human-like robotics?..
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I have always been fascinated with 3D visuals. From Michael Jackson’s Captain EO at Disneyland to the Gorillaz live performace. It is beautiful to see an image recreated as if it was a part of our world. Thanks to the gCubik, this display may be arriving soon using a small, 3.9 inch cube from NICT…
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With all the energy saving solutions for our daily used appliances, Leeds University came up with one that would save the use of water and energy when washing our clothes. Their “Xeros” named washer will use only one cup of water for each load of laundry…
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The DelFly II is a remote controlled Dragonfly with an onboard camera weighing only 16 grams. The camera is used to analyze different surrounding objects which are then sent to a controlling computer for analysis of depth, distance, and velocity…
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By Tal Siach on May 28th, 2008 in
Nintendo
Have you ever wanted to fly over famous cities, countries or even your own neighborhood? If you can find the area on Google Earth, you will now be able to fly and maneuver above your favorite places using the Wii Balance Board…
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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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When I hear of interactive windows, I immediately think of something that could be a lot of fun. Just the idea of having such windows in shopping malls or boardwalks seems pretty cool…
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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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Would you like to voice your opinions without bystanders listening? Are you afraid of your lips being read? Do you think that those with speaking disabilities should be able to voice out their thoughts?..
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