Airplay connects your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch to Apple TV and speakers. Now you can watch your movies and pictures that are on you handheld on your big HDTV, just by pressing on button. It’s all seamless on wifi. Pretty cool.
We all imagined it. We want those sweet touch screen computers that have sweet sound effects that are on the Star Ship Enterprise. Well the future is here in 2010. Feel like captain Picard tapping your grocery list, checking maps, and listening to you music library. Live long and prosper.
Microwaves are absorbed by wires creating current in the wires which can drive a neon lamp like this guy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Neo… I drilled a grid into a piece of plastic and slipped in the bulbs, leaving the wires to hang out like antennas. As the plate turns, the bulbs go into and out of places where the microwave energy is denser, illuminating the bulbs. No, it doesn’t seem to hurt the microwave. – zkossover
Using Kinect, this computer genius connected his PC and can now control his computer with his hands. This well maybe the future of computing. Reminds me of Star trek.
I can stare at this forever. Until I have a seizure. Here’s some info on the gizmo:
Unlike it’s predecessor this one has three axes. It was very challenging to build, with a total of 9 slip-contacts, not including the motors. I made it from scrap I had laying around and it took about a week to build. I use standard DC-motors controlled with pulse width modulation, the LEDs are controlled with a modified bike light with adjustable frequency. I’m very sorry about the quality, my camera can’t keep up and it makes a lot of flicker that isn’t really there, and the LEDs oversaturated the image. – Forssa1