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All the annoying devices up in my grill should be programmable computers like Stanford’s Frankencamera
I want all the gizmos cluttering my life to work like Stanford University’s SLR camera. This baby has been around for a while, but now the university is releasing the code behind it and picking up $1 million from the … Continue reading
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Tagged applications, apps, cameras, computational, digital, Frankencamera, Google, hardware, Linux, Marc Levoy, N900, National Science Foundation, Nokia, NSF, open-source, photography, Photos, science, screens, SLR, smartphones, software, Stanford Unversity, technology
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Link: Everything is communication, and the tools of talking can turn us into ghosts
Pacific NW | The digital disconnect: In relentless pursuit of ‘connecting,’ we miss out on each other | Seattle Times Newspaper Each retweet of this post a link in +5 magic chain mail armor?
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Tagged Internet, relationships, social media, technology, Twitter, video games
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Link: First Lady challenges designers to develop more health-conscience video games for kids
First Lady challenges designers to develop more health-conscience video games for kids Treadmill, Wii, dangling chocolate cake just out of reach, handcuffs that release at steadily increasing mile mark. Done.
Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: Views of space available to rent online
Last summer, amateur astronomer Carl Kirby had five reasons to stay up all night looking for planets orbiting stars besides the Sun. With the expansion of a deep-space viewing telescope network that began in New Mexico, the Mora resident has … Continue reading
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Tagged Albuquerque, Albuquerque Tribune, articles, cosmos, Internet, New Mexico, newspaper, Portfolio, science, space, technology, telescopes
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Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: Sandia becoming center for microsystems tech
Almost 20 percent of the United States’ electricity goes toward lighting, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, and Daniel Barton at Sandia National Laboratories wants to do something about it. With two new facilities at the labs, he says he’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Albuquerque, Albuquerque Tribune, articles, business, microsystems, New Mexico, newspaper, Portfolio, Sandia National Laboratories, technology
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Article in The Albuquerque Tribune: Getting into the game
Kedar Bhasker, a student at the University of New Mexico, has always wanted to be part of the next big thing. A recent meeting with another UNM student has him thinking he might have discovered it. The find? A video … Continue reading
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