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Thursday, October 08, 2009

Joystick for mobile phones; The Body Area Network; How dangerous could a hacked robot possibly be?

The Body Area Network; How dangerous could a hacked robot possibly be?
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Joystick for mobile phones

The system from KDDI consists of a piece of hardware mounted over a cell phone's camera and the accompanying software on the handset. Read full story

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On display at Ceatec, Japan's gadget and IT trade fair, Alps Electric presented an electric field communication module capable of wirelessly transferring data through a person's body.

How dangerous could a hacked robot possibly be?
It seems like a question ripped from the back of a cheap sci-fi novel: What happens when the robots are turned against us?

HP SkyRoom adds features to video chatting
The scoop: HP SkyRoom software, by HP, about $150 (plus $120 for Webcam and headphones).

Zorap lets you video chat, share within Facebook
Launched a few months ago as a stand-alone application/service, Zorap lets you create multimedia chat rooms, in which you can share photos, music, videos and files within a Web-based space.

Phone app analyzes golf swing
By the end of this year, Fujitsu plans to offer a cell phone application that will analyze your golf swing, pinpoint problems and show you how to correct them.

Kohjinsha's dual-screen notebook
The company plans to ship a laptop that packs dual 10.1 inch LCD screens. On display at Japan's Ceatec, the machine is based on a 1.6GHz Athlon Neo MV-40 processor from AMD.

DEMOfall 09: Emo Labs
Emo Labs shows off its invisible speaker technology at DEMOfall 09. Emo Labs was one winner of the $500,000 media prize offered by IDG.

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DEMOfall Bonus: Dance Lessons
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Panasonic develops robotic bed/wheelchair
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