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posted by ldavid on 14 February 2008 18:11

with such device, you create a kind of radio on-demand..that's really a brilliant idea.

posted by ldavid on 12 February 2008 17:01

this is an excellent idea. We can imagine also an other device with multiple led/alert in order to increase the possibility of alert.

posted by Gery01 on 12 February 2008 11:54

 

 Cinemizer

With the cinemizer, you’ll definitely want to be seen. It was designed by internationally renowned design agency frog. The five available colors are sure to satisfy even the most demanding taste.

posted by Gery01 on 8 February 2008 17:31

Researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle have developed a prototype contact lens that incorporates an imprinted electronic circuit and lights. The prototype is a step toward creating a form of bionic vision, the researchers say. The researchers say the flexible lens is biologically safe and was worn by rabbits for up to 20 minutes with no adverse effects. Along with a circuit, the prototype contains red LEDs for a display, though it does not yet light up. The display could potentially create a surface for Web surfing in midair, flash a vehicle's speed to a driver, or immerse someone in a virtual world, the university said. The prototype lens does not correct vision, but the researchers say that it could someday offer "visual aids" to help people with vision problems. Don't expect to get one of these from your optometrist anytime soon, though. Babak Parviz, a professor of electrical engineering who is leading the research, called the prototype a "very small step" toward a completed lens. Still, Parviz is optimistic that creating a version with a basic display just a few pixels wide should happen "fairly quickly." Credit: University of Washington

posted by ldavid on 6 February 2008 9:52

look at this article that I've posted today on the blog which is showing an iPhone software

posted by ldavid on 5 February 2008 17:55

I agree with Coleman, the proposed solution could be more for high-end solution but definitivly not for the entry market.

posted by ldavid on 5 February 2008 17:44

Hello Diegolabo, could you clarify what do you mean by your statement as I'm not sure to understand what to you mean by biggest support ? thanks, Lionel.

posted by Diegolabo on 5 February 2008 16:00

Il could be a good thing to have a biggest support for computer, because we often use à mouse with a notebook.

posted by Coleman on 5 February 2008 6:07

computers improve so fast now, people will just get new computers instead of upgrading, so they will not need this.

posted by ldavid on 4 February 2008 18:33

Hello Cartson, check this article on the blog that I've posted today. best regards, Lionel

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