<![CDATA[Gizmodo: lacoste]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: lacoste]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/lacoste http://gizmodo.com/tag/lacoste <![CDATA[Lacoste Targeting System Doesn't Use Lenses, Polo Shirts]]> Defense company Qinetiq is working in a targeting system that won't use any optics whatsoever. Based on the technology used to capture gamma bursts in space, the Lacoste— Large Area Coverage Optical Search While Track and Engage—project will use multiple sensors arranged behind a randomly-punctured mask and signal processing software, which will make it shock-resistant and very light.

The imaging system is used by NASA on board their Swift satellite , which is dedicated to spot gamma bursts. They got rid of the optics to make it lighter and more durable, thanks to the lack of optics and mirrors. The sensor redundancy also makes it error-proof: there are thousands of them, so if one gets damaged, the image will maintain its quality.

Other than its durability, the system can track thousands of vehicles at any time, and even has a "super resolution" mode that allows to produce a very detailed image of any sector in its field of view. [BBC News]

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<![CDATA[Lacoste Asks: How Will We Play Tennis In 2083?]]> How will we play tennis in 2083? From the looks of things, Lacoste believes we will be in a virtual room with collapsible rackets and cool looking robotic suits. Although, I have to admit that the video after the break portrays it as more like a futuristic version of racquetball to me—but either way, it is a sport I could definitely get into.


[Lacoste via Techpin via Gearfuse]

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