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Primo1D et RFID dans un fil textile – R&D FUI avec Minalogic
Le projet StreamThread-V2 a pour ambition de propulser la technologie « électronique dans un fil textile » de Primo1D vers la prochaine génération de produits, plus performants, plus simples à utiliser, plus diversifiés et plus faciles à manufacturer…. Source: <a href="Primo1D et RFID dans un fil textile – R&D FUI avec Minalogic« >TheOldReader
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Transparent solar panels are 50 times more productive than regular photovoltaics
A company named SolarWindow Technologies has created transparent solar panels, which turn regular windows into photovoltaics 50 times more productive than the ones you’d attach to a roof. The post Transparent solar panels are 50 times more productive than regular photovoltaics appeared first on Digital Trends. Source: <a href="Transparent solar panels are 50 times more…
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This wristband turns your fingers into a phone
A new gadget on Kickstarter is basically designed to make you feel like a secret agent. It’s called Sgnl, and it lets you make phone calls just by wearing a wristband and touching your ear, with your fingers acting as the receiver. There’s no speaker on the device — instead, audio is directed into your ear…
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NES Light Gun Fires Awesome Laser Effect
[Seb Lee-Delisle]’s NES lightgun gave us pause as the effect is so cool we couldn’t quite figure out how he was doing it at first. When he pulls the trigger there erupts the beam of light Sci Fi has trained us to expect, then it explodes in a precision sunburst of laserlight at the other end as smoke…
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Fidget Cube : un objet qui garde vos mains occupées
On connait tous quelqu’un qui fait ça… Votre collègue, votre camarade de classe… On connait tous quelqu’un qui est obligé de s’occuper les mains pour rester attentif. En classe, lors d’une conférence, ou tout simplement devant la télé, il y a à côté de vous cette personne qui fait cliquer son stylo, joue avec sa…
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Google is taking dozens of Nest engineers to work on the smart home
Google parent company Alphabet is moving some developers from its Nest subsidiary over to Google as the latter ramps up its efforts in the smart home, The Verge has learned. These engineers are mainly responsible for the Nest platform, and they will now be working with Android chief Hiroshi Lockheimer to help bolster Google’s ambitions…
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Tango developer workshop brings stories to life
Une vidéo d’avancement sur le sujet Source : Google Developers Blog: Tango developer workshop brings stories to life
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Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg hopes to show off his Jarvis-like home AI next month
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is living at least a few years out ahead of anyone reading this post – the founding executive told an audience in Rome (via Verge) today that he hopes to demonstrate his home’s artificial intelligence system, which controls things like air conditioning, lighting and more based on things like face and…
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Facebook is giving away the software it uses to understand objects in photos
Facebook is giving away the software it uses to understand objects in photos Source : Facebook is giving away the software it uses to understand objects in photos | The Verge
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Ping lets you leave virtual sticky notes for houseguests
Ping, « guidance for your shared home, » comes from Royal College of Art graduate Kristian Knobloch, and is meant for Airbnb hosts to give their guests extra information about their new living quarters by way of a « digital guide book. » The post Ping lets you leave virtual sticky notes for houseguests appeared first on Digital Trends.…

