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more about #imaging The5thElephant: UP UP LEFT DOWN A X A X B R-button for God Mode! #thiscyborglife more » Software_Goddess: How cool would it be to see a baby in your womb with this software? #thiscyborglife more » Slyd3z: BOOM! Lymph node shot! #thiscyborglife more » Gordonium: The University of California at Santa Barbara has a sort of 3D-projection version of this, called the AlloSphere. Its director, JoAnn Kuchera-Morin, g... more » The Lab: Ages ago I used to play a fairly realistic surgery game on the PC, loved it even though I had lost the manual and learned by trial and error (can't do... more » Curves: I am reminded of my favorite old board game "Operation". #thiscyborglife more » minibeardeath: i did not realize that the XPS laptops had that god awful logo on the trackpad. goog god its ugly! #thiscyborglife more » Kaiser-Machead: Eh, this looks ok. I think I'll wait for Otolaryngology Hero. more » anexanhume: So that's where that marble went! #thiscyborglife more » Kaiser-Machead: My God, it's full of stars! more » linuxidiot: skeet skeet! more » Pessimippöpötåmus: That's kinda cool, but as a true lazy ass. I'd rather download that awesome 3D Rome add-on for Google Earth. I wonder if the flight simulator mode wor... more » bosskev: Yeah, yeah, fine, whatever. What I want to know is when is Giz gonna start using augmented reality? I mean, this technology can only enhance stories l... more » OMG! Ponies!: Well if it's "interactive", then that's a whole different ballgame. It's not often I see "interactive" museum exhibits, especially ones that use "mul... more » Xeno: It's a neat application but not what I'd impressive technology. It's just moving back and forth across a 3d model that brings up some information. Now... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Augmented reality? Like, they've found a scientific use for the Jobsian Reality Distortion Field, or that this somehow justifies the general expense ... more » Nick: when will the day come when my dreams are realized and computers won't be referenced by OS/manufacturer. when will a computer simply be a computer. wh... more » Jesus_Jones: what does Q^ mean? more » winshape: Nintendo did this a few years back with the Gameboy card reader. You plugged it into your gameboy, and swiped a couple of cards with modified bar code... more » adhir: very cool. wonder how much data they can pack in there per sq. inch. regarding the potential for fading to alter the code - they'll have a checksum ... more » -
#thiscyborglife
Your Deteriorating Internal Organs, Reduced to an Xbox Game
3D medical imagery has always been fascinating to me: generating 3D models from film footage is still a fledgling tech, while medical professionals render guts on a daily basis. And sometimes, apparently, connected to Xbox controllers. More » -
#cameras
130-Megapixel Camera Made From a Run-Of-The-Mill Scanner and an Ancient Lens
The idea of a scanner-made camera is nothing super new, but concocting one which snaps photos at 130-megapixels is pretty amazing. That's exactly what some Japanese dude with a touch of tech know-how accomplished. More » -
#space
Researchers Use Cameraphones to Help Develop Mars Imaging Software
Scientists working with the Mars Society have been walking around the Utah desert in spacesuits, snapping photos of the ground in an attempt to develop image recognition software for use on the Red Planet. More » -
#clips
Museum Exhibit Explores Rome Through iMacs and Augmented Reality
Visitors to the Allard Pierson Museum will get to partake in an exhibit showcasing ancient Rome through augmented reality. More » -
#cellphones
Barcodes Can Now Hold Entire Videos and Games
It seemed like magic back when barcodes could simply identify a grocery store item. And when QR codes hit the scene, pictures pointed us to URLs. Now "barcodes" have reached the next level of complexity. More » -
#nikond3x
Nikon's D3X Masterpiece DSLR Goes Official With An $8,000 Price Tag
The rumors pointed pretty firmly to it, and then some leaked specs detailed what it'd be like, but now Nikon's new pro-level D3X DSLR has arrived officially. Touting it as a 24-megapixel "Digital Masterpiece," with exceptionally low noise sensor, 5fps full-frame shooting speed and with file sizes of 138MB, Nikon's saying the camera's available now for an estimated selling price of $8,000 for the body only. Full press release below. -
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#microscope
3R Systems ViTiny Pocket Digital Microscope, for Viewing Pocket Fluff?
Well, it might be for viewing your pocket fluff, if you've got a scientific mind and it's interesting to you. This new 'scope is a little smaller and more portable than ones we've shown before and features 24-90x zoom, a 1.8-inch LCD, 2MB of internal memory and a 300,000-pixel CMOS sensor. If you like exploring the world of the small and wiggly, then you'll have to wait as there's no info on pricing or availability. [Akihabaranews]


