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i think we will see this commercial within 10years... i mean, in about 8 years there will be nanotech Nokia Morph phones...
 
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Originally Posted by HangLoose View Post
they better come up with some revolutionary input method for those shades :P
that's easy: wink the binary notation of each character. close left eye=0, close right eye=1; close both eyes=start/stop input.

(I'd prefer 7-bit ASCII for this, though, and not use any characters that would require Latin1 or even some unicode notation)
 
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Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
that's easy: wink the binary notation of each character. close left eye=0, close right eye=1; close both eyes=start/stop input.

(I'd prefer 7-bit ASCII for this, though, and not use any characters that would require Latin1 or even some unicode notation)
hehehe :P

BRILLIANT... I better patent this idea before someone else does :P
 
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What's wrong with voice?
 
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You guys saw the pic of me here, right?

http://maemo.org/community/council/n...a_n900-part_1/

(Third photo down.)

It's definitely not ready for prime-time yet, but it was pretty fun. The strangest part was watching it calibrate to my pupils on a big screen. Scary.

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You guys saw the pic of me here, right?

http://maemo.org/community/council/n...a_n900-part_1/

(Third photo down.)

It's definitely not ready for prime-time yet, but it was pretty fun. The strangest part was watching it calibrate to my pupils on a big screen. Scary.

Tim
cool..how was watching video like? it sure is an exciting idea, although i think it won't be as much popular as the Nokia Morph phones.
 
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The app I was able to demo was an image gallery. The scene was several "Polaroids" in 3D space. Moving my eyes left to right allowed me to pan across the 3D space. Concentrating on (or looking at) a photo for more than a second would bring the photo into view (i.e., zoom it into the viewer focus). If I looked down, I could zoom further into the photo's space). Looking up would zoom out. Looking left or right would scroll the other photos into view. Looking up for more than a second would zoom me back into the 3D space.

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Again, I hope this is not a duplicate post.
http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/chri...mented-reality
 
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A bit misleading... that's not true augmented reality, that's an alternative UI. Augmented reality is usually an overlay or interaction with the things you see.

That was a demo of gestures, a method to show the UI via glasses and interaction therein.
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this is what i would expect, pretty cool:
http://www.acrossair.com/acrossair_a...iPhone_3GS.htm

thats also probably the only reason i'd get an iphone lol..any chance this kind of app on the N900?

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