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The Xbox One: a totally new control that listens to your voice, gives you an immersive TV watching experience, Skype while you’re playing games, and major multitasking. From the looks of it, Microsoft’s new console is a nice version of the entertainment future. But will you buy one? https://gizmodo.com/the-new-xbox-everything-you-need-to-know-about-microso-509033619 The system has been upgraded in…
It’s nearly impossible to gaze up during the day without spotting sort of cloudy, billowing face staring back at us. But rarely do we get the opportunity to see the faces we so casually trample right beneath our feet. Now, a new program by Onformative is giving us a bird’s eye’s view of every facial…
New technologies often go through a honeymoon phase where educators hold them up as the futuristic savior of learning. Today teachers can’t get enough of those Kindles, iPads and MOOCs which promise to radically change education for generations to come. But this line of thinking has a long history. In the 1930s some people predicted…
Fabrics geared towards athletes are designed to wick sweat away from the body so they don’t feel drenched. But the fabric is still wet and weighed down with perspiration. To really feel dry, researchers at UC Davis have developed a fabric with channels that literally drain sweat away. Gross and awesome. The fabric, made from…
Just because a pair of speakers uses Bluetooth doesn’t mean they’re going to sound like crap. Audyssey’s Wireless Bluetooth Speakers received several surprising rave reviews when they came out because they sound great and look handsome, too. But they were pricey. https://gizmodo.com/audyssey-wireless-speakers-yes-bluetooth-can-sound-re-5936848 Right now Woot’s tech deal is a pair of Audyssey Wireless Bluetooth Speakers,…
Much to the dismay of practically everyone, rumors that the Xbox One would require a constant internet connection—and a good one, at that—had been running rampant. You can officially put those fears to rest, for the most part. Even though there was no official statement today, by all accounts, the Xbox One has the potential…
Humans see the world through a pair of high resolution, single lens eyes that allow us to adjust focus and pinpoint fine details. But simpler creatures, like insects, instead rely on compound eyes that have lower resolution but offer a much wider distortion-free field-of-view that’s actually better suited for lightning fast motion perception. And as…
When Microsoft introduced Kinect three years ago, it brought pervasive computing into many homes for the very first time. Today, with the announcement of Xbox One, it’s poised to pull millions of Americans into the era of the truly connected home. And we’re all going to look damn good getting there. Xbox One is less…
Destin, our friend over at Smarter Every Day, has expanded our brains once again. Did you know that dragonfly wings work differently than nearly every other insect, utilizing a direct flight mechanism? Did you know that they can operate each wing independently, enabling them to glide like a bird? Even if you did know all…
We thought we knew a lot about what was coming at today’s Xbox One announcement (and we did!). But there’s at least one phenomenal surprise that the internet was able to keep it’s mouth shut about: a new installment of the Halo franchise is making its way to a living room near you—in the form…
Xbox One is making TV watching awesome. It’s an incredible multitasker that can do the things your regular old remote does better, along with voice and gesture controls. But that’s just the beginning. https://gizmodo.com/the-new-xbox-everything-you-need-to-know-about-microso-509033619 Watching TV To turn the console on, all you have to say is “Xbox, on.” It never gets harder than that.…
How do you build the next generation of an iconic gaming console—and controller? How do you create something that fans both recognize and are inspired by? Wired got some exclusive alone time with the people who brought Xbox One to life. If you like prototypes, you’ll love this. For more on the Xbox One announcement,…
Microsoft claims that the new Kinect is so sensitive that it can see the slightest movement of your wrists and fingers, the tension of your muscles and, amazingly enough, even your heartbeat. So next time you exercise in front of the TV, it will be able to tell how much you are really working out.…
I hope you like motion control because it ain’t going nowhere. Microsoft just announced its new Kinect and though it’s not literally wired into the Xbox One, it’ll be coming with every One sold. But this time, Kinect is less about about gaming, and more about media than ever. Kinect has always had voice control…
The new Xbox one will officially integrate Skype (including group chat), which you can even use while watching a movie or playing a game.
It’s been eight years and nine days since Microsoft showed the world the Xbox 360 on May 12th, 2005. Today, we see what’s next. The Xbox One. We’re on-site in at Microsoft’s Xbox HQ in Redmond, Washington, to check out the new Xbox. You can watch the livestream here. (Refresh this page to update) New…
After Halloween revelers desperately wanted to buy his impressively detailed Daft Punk helmet (Thomas Bangalter version) Mauricio Santoro realized he could probably make a few bucks from his creation. So he got a small production line going and is now selling the helmets on Etsy for $500 until they run out, or until Columbia Records…
Microsoft’s brand new Xbox will be revealed at 1PM EDT/10AM PDT, bringing with it news of games, content, and all things Kinect. We’ll be there live bringing you every gory detail—and you can watch along for yourself right here, right now. For a look at what you can expect from today, check out our rumor…
One of the most common questions I hear about the original 1962-63 run of “The Jetsons” is where are all the people of color? Scan any crowd shot in the first season of “The Jetsons” and you’d be hard pressed to find any non-white faces. Were the animators at Hanna-Barbera in the 1960s all racists?…
Are you ready to have your heart broken? The GIF-TY camera, designed and built by Jiho Jang as part of his college thesis, is an adorable Polaroid-like snapper that captures animated GIFs and actually prints them out as tiny flipbooks on instant Z-ink paper. Except that for the time being, you can’t buy one. Sure,…