Étiquette : cms

  • Homemade Smart Glasses shows why Smart Glasses are Hard

    [Harris Shallcross] decided to build a pair of smart glasses and recently completed a first prototype of his project ‘Ochi’ – an STM32 based, BLE-connected, OLED eyeglass display. There are of course several homebrew smart glasses projects out there; many are more polished-looking and nearly all of them also display information from a smartphone over Bluetooth. This one is interesting partly because it highlights many of the […]

  • Swimming In Giant 1,500 Gallon Coca-Cola Swimming Pool

    TechRax decided to spend days and days with a buddy buying countless bottles of Coca Cola. Taking a Bath in a Giant 1,500 Gallon Coca-Cola Swimming Pool…(Read…) Source: <a href="Swimming In Giant 1,500 Gallon Coca-Cola Swimming Pool« >TheOldReader

  • YouTube introduit la diffusion en direct depuis l’application mobile

    Cinq ans après avoir introduit la diffusion de vidéos en direct sur sa plateforme web, YouTube vient enfin de franchir le pas et d’annoncer l’intégration d’une fonction similaire pour ses applications Android et iOS. Et de trois ! Après Periscope et Facebook Live, c’est maintenant au tour de YouTube de s’attaquer au tout jeune marché de […]

  • This scrappy Russian startup is beating Google and Facebook at facial recognition

    “We have found a special type of internal architecture for neural networks, that perfectly fits the face recognition tasks,” NTechLab CEO and founder Artem Kukharenko tells Digital Trends. And they’re putting it to work! The post This scrappy Russian startup is beating Google and Facebook at facial recognition appeared first on Digital Trends. Source: <a […]

  • TVPRO HD6 : Cette Webcam est aussi un PC

    Qu’est qui est plus compact que la plus petite des minimachines ?  Une solution qui intègre votre PC à un élément indispensable de votre environnement de travail. Bureau, écran, , clavier ou que  sais-je encore. La solution d’aujourd’hui intègre la machine à utiliser directement dans une webcam. Elle est donc quasiment invisible aux yeux de […]

  • Boston Dynamics made a giraffe robot

    Boston Dynamics — the (for now) Alphabet-owned company behind BigDog and other impressive machines — has just unveiled its latest robot: SpotMini, an all-electric, smaller version of its Spot robot. One notable change: the ‘bot can now be equipped with an elongated neck, which it shows off in a demonstration by helpfully picking up a glass and putting […]

  • Offrez-vous des tournevis en forme de sabres laser !

    Destiné aux bricoleurs légèrement geeks sur les bords, ces tournevis pourraient bien leur donner l’impression de réparer R2-D2 ou BB-8… Sortis de nulle part, ces lot de tournevis se compose donc de deux modèles à tête plate dotés de manches prenant la forme des sabres laser Yoda et de Dark Vador, et d’un modèle Philips décliné du […]

  • New way to play with LEGO

    Laser beams, flames, lightning, magic… The powerful 3D algorithms of HoloLamp and the special effects pack will give life to your LEGO battlefields! Source: <a href="New way to play with LEGO« >TheOldReader

  • Microsoft buys Wand Labs to add more natural language tech to messaging apps and bots

     Microsoft, hot on the heels of the news that it is buying LinkedIn for $26.2 billion, has announced yet another acquisition, this time in the area of natural language and artificial intelligence: the company has purchased Wand Labs, a startup that develops messaging apps — and specifically technology behind them that lets them act more intelligently (beyond […]

  • Alienware is also working on one of those VR backpacks

     It’ll probably come as no surprise to anyone who’s been following gaming of late, but Alienware’s looking to join the likes of HP and MSI with the release of a VR backpack of its very own. The Dell-owned gaming PC maker wasn’t exactly trumpeting the device at E3, but it did show off a prototype […]