
While the PSP is an excellent portable gaming device, its thriving homebrew scene makes it all the more attractive. Italy’s Filippo Battaglia has released the Nanodesktop Blind Assistant that uses its webcam to identify and locate people within a room. This code is still proof-of-concept and currently relies on a PC to serve images, but developers have already promised that the next version will be “official” and “fully working”. Will someone be able to make a homebrew program for the DS Lite that enables deaf folks to “hear”?
Source: Coolest Gadgets
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November 1st, 2007 at 3:32 am
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December 3rd, 2007 at 9:20 am
Your so right about the homebrew scene. I guess that’s why I got the PSP in the first place. It’s like having all new programs and games at your disposal. And the people making all of them are such nice dudes. Always trying to imrpove and make it better for the community.
January 4th, 2008 at 5:04 pm
That is even a new thing for me too, i think i was too busy in making the free psp game downloads, that could be the only reason because of which i dont get this thing.