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    Image of Software_Goddess Software_Goddess
    11/11/09

    In reply to Gadget Singularity: Let's Ditch Our Buttons and Screens Forever
    This guy really needs a tweezers, a razor, a loufa, and some moisturizer! #singularity
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    Image of Nathan Obbards Nathan Obbards
    11/11/09

    In reply to Gadget Singularity: Let's Ditch Our Buttons and Screens Forever

    Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn #singularity
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    Image of met2art met2art
    11/11/09

    In reply to Gadget Singularity: Let's Ditch Our Buttons and Screens Forever
    Anything that requires a user to wear gloves or glasses is junk that will swiftly be relegated to obscurity in a scrap heap. Such novelty junk has been around for years and nobody wants it because it doesn't accomplish anything. I'd love to see the day where standardized Direct Neural Interfaces are de rigueur for the majority of typical computing applications. Unfortunately, the typical generational techno-inertia that we see is likely to be drastically compounded when it comes to tech involving surgical procedures. We already suffer buyer's remorse shortly after we buy the latest video card or CPU. How much worse will it be when it involves surgical procedures that fiddle with brain tissue, or optic nerves?

    For these reasons, and many more, I foresee screen technology (whether LCD screens or projectors of a sort) remaining the standard for many, many years to come. We're social animals, and sharing the view is part of what we love. If anything, I see displays becoming larger, with higher resomolutions, and being easily "painted" onto walls. Anything else seems like pipe dreams inspired by 80s cyberpunk fiction (which has not aged well.) #singularity
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    Image of tylerbrainerd tylerbrainerd
    11/11/09

    @met2art: Yeah! If they have to wear anything that sits on their face or clips onto their ears or that they wear on their wrist or...

    wait, that stuff is working and people do want it. especially bluetooth headsets and wireless headphones. they just have to be reliable and cheap. #singularity
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    Image of Neimo Neimo
    11/11/09

    @met2art: I disagree. How often do people share their cell phone displays with others besides showing a photo? Not often. I think future cell phones will still have displays, but they'll be three inches in diameter and be complemented by transparent eyepieces like the Lumus PD-18.

    I think displays like those will catch on quickly when the price comes down enough. People will be won over having 800x600 resolution today or 1024x768 tomorrow. #singularity
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    Image of met2art met2art
    11/11/09

    @tylerbrainerd: Earpieces for phone calls aren't in the same category. Telephone conversation always has been, by and large, direct to the ear since its inception. Bluetooth is simply an extension of the standard way people use their phones... having the conversation privately directed to their ears. The fact that it is wireless isn't revolutionary, nor is the fact that it is smaller. The basic function it performs has not changed at all, and it doesn't preclude one from performing other tasks by imparting limitations on perception of one's surrounding.

    Moving from a LCD monitor to a privately viewed headmounted display is a radical shift in usability that places enormous limitations on the product. It puts more burden on the user with little practical benefit, and hinders the performance of other tasks. This is why no headmounted display has ever caught on as a practical alternative for daily use of a computer or portable computing device. #singularity
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    11/11/09

    @Neimo: Perhaps not everyone shows their phone screens to other people all the time, but it's a tremendous convenience. I'd wager that people show their screens to others more often than they'd imagine. Adding complimentary display tech is fine A screen is indispensable to show a photo to a friend, quickly check a map, glance to see the time, quickly look up a phone number, or read a quick text or email. Putting on a pair of glasses to do any of that would be very annoying. Increasing the resolution won't solve the inherent lack of need for such a niche product. It also adds cost without adding much useful functionality.

    Perhaps for some games, or private movie viewing on an airplane, or extremely specific industrial or military use... but for general consumer use, I see almost no practical benefit of wearable glasses displays (like the Lumus PD-18 you mentioned) as a prevalent screen replacement technology. I've yet to be given a solid counter-argument for this, and apparently, neither has the consumer public. (This isn't to say, as a gadget lover, I wouldn't want to try a pair... but they'd always be a novelty, and useless for my daily computer needs as an artist, writer and sometime-musician.)

    On the other hand, perhaps there will be a major revolution in head-mounted displays that weigh less than an ounce, can't be lost, don't drain battery power and have super high resolution, and don't make everyone look like a reject from an 80s sci-fi flick. When and if, perhaps everyone will want a pair so they can finally get some practical use of their cellphones, which have always been hindered by restrictive 2D display technology. #singularity
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    Image of Kinkaid Kinkaid
    11/11/09

    @met2art: Well, as technology progresses and things continue to be miniaturized, it may not be long before we can manufacture wearable displays which are no larger than conventional glasses. As for showing others your screen, if the tech were prevalent enough and bound to a standard such as bluetooth then perhaps the user could live stream their screen to whoever wants to see it. #singularity
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    Image of Neimo Neimo
    11/11/09

    @met2art: Not everyone has a smartphone and not everyone has to have high resolution glasses that augment reality and make reading webpages or navigating far easier. Also people who lose their glasses all the time shouldn't get these when they're available.

    Depending on what kind of artist or musician you are, you might find them capable of augmenting your work in interesting ways. For example a camera in the glasses could track two blank pages on a music stand and overlay the notes. You wouldn't have to turn the pages. #singularity
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    Image of nutbastard nutbastard
    11/11/09

    In reply to Gadget Singularity: Let's Ditch Our Buttons and Screens Forever
    the mouse and the keyboard are interesting devices, not unlike, say, the steering wheel.

    they do more to accomodate the inherent limitations of human anatomy than take advantage of it.

    even the concept of the GUI falls into that category. it's modeled around simply making something accessible for humans. it's current form is obviously better than its original form, but inevitably, our limits limit IT.

    imagine if you could do computation without going through the physical middleman of your eyes, ears, and hands for input and feedback. it's the next logical steps, but i wonder if it's not a terrible idea to leave some limitations in place.

    in a world where to think it is to do it, i could see people getting seriously hooked on brain based computing. information/stimulation addiction may well be a reality in a few more years.

    i mean, look at how helpless some modern people feel when rudimentary technologies like electricity or long distance communications are suddenly unavailable. i believe there is even a psychological term for trauma caused by a sudden absence of technology.

    now imagine you've been jacked into a cerebrally interactive computing system on a constant basis since you were say, 5, and you're 30 now, and it goes off. #singularity
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    Image of Platypus Man Platypus Man
    11/11/09

    In reply to Gadget Singularity: Let's Ditch Our Buttons and Screens Forever

    Looks cool, but how far away are we from this? #singularity
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    Image of dragon:ONE dragon:ONE
    11/11/09

    In reply to Gadget Singularity: Let's Ditch Our Buttons and Screens Forever

    We've had wearable computing for ages.

    Remember this? It's from 2000 or so - the Xybernaut Poma. Wearable Windows CE device, for about $1500. If these little suckers caught on, we'd probably have heads-up displays a lot more mainstream and probably nice wearable i7s in our pockets. #singularity
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    Image of Michai Michai
    11/11/09

    In reply to Gadget Singularity: Let's Ditch Our Buttons and Screens Forever
    I say weave a giant flexible organic led screen into a womans tank top and then apply some augmented Reality software to it... if there is a reason, boobs are it! #singularity
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    Image of Noobs-R-Us Noobs-R-Us
    11/11/09

    In reply to Nikon S1000pj Projector Camera Review: Screw You All, I Love This Thing
    Wow! What a low tech stove. #nikons100pj
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    Image of farcedude farcedude
    11/11/09

    In reply to Nikon S1000pj Projector Camera Review: Screw You All, I Love This Thing
    I think what I'd want instead is a separate pocket projector that I could plug an sd card into (among other inputs) and look at the pictures that way. I think this is one of those areas that two separate devices can do better than one. What I hope this does is move the technology along to where a less expensive (<$100) pocket projecter is a possibility. #nikons100pj
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    Image of Hello Mister Walrus Hello Mister Walrus
    11/11/09

    In reply to Nokia Booklet 3G Review
    It's not a netbook. It's a "booklet"! #nokiabooklet3g
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    Image of nutbastard nutbastard
    11/11/09

    @Hello Mister Walrus:

    actually, since nokia makes it, it's a 'nooklet', which is not to be confused with a cranny, though both are of similar dimensions. #nokiabooklet3g
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    Image of Wilson Rothman Wilson Rothman
    11/11/09

    In reply to Nokia Booklet 3G Review
    That whole HDMI output but no 1080p video really confuses the crap out of me. It's like Nokia doesn't actually understand what HDMI is. #nokiabooklet3g
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    Image of sp00nix sp00nix
    11/11/09

    @Wilson Rothman: I do. It's a slim, modern video port that will allow such a tiny machine to have some sort of video output. #nokiabooklet3g
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    Image of N@tedog N@tedog
    11/11/09

    @Wilson Rothman: I think they were going for the primary benefit of HDMI. It's audio and video on one cable firstly; ability to handle 1080p secondly. #nokiabooklet3g
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    Image of Kaiser-Machead Kaiser-Machead
    11/11/09

    In reply to Nokia Booklet 3G Review
    It's really a shame, considering how nice this thing looks. If I was going to pay $600 for a netbook, I'd rather get a Lenovo S12 with the NVidia ION, 2GB of RAM and 250GB HDD. #nokiabooklet3g
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    11/11/09

    In reply to Me and My Exoskeleton: The Trick to Super Strength
    "it allows a regular geek to haul a 200-lb. backpack as if it weighed as much as a couple of physics textbooks"

    So... it does nothing? #exoskeleton
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    Image of GitEmSteveDave_IsSlacking GitEmSteveDave_IsSlacking
    11/11/09

    In reply to Me and My Exoskeleton: The Trick to Super Strength
    Daniel Wilson, you got magic legs! #exoskeleton
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    11/11/09

    In reply to Me and My Exoskeleton: The Trick to Super Strength
    Chaank: Hard tech, for a hard world. #exoskeleton
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