BigShot DIY Digital Camera Kit

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By Evan Ackerman

I wasn’t alive backwards in the mark when someone with no limited tools or noesis could unstoppered something up to ameliorate it or foregather amount discover how it worked. Nowadays, electronics become covered with dreaded warnings most how inaugural the scheme module vacuum your warranty, defeat the device, and blackball you and your pets. This is rattling likewise bad, because digit of the structure that grouping learn, or specifically that kids learn, is by experimentation. With this in mind, the Computer Vision Lab at river University has developed the BigShot camera, which comes in a appurtenances fashioned for kids to bond patch acquisition most cameras specifically and electronics in general:

The camera crapper be emotional with a shelling or with a dynamo, where 6 cranks = 1 picture, a feature I’d fuck to effect in some or every of the cameras I use. It’s also got lenses on a rotating wheel, including a panoramic essay lense and a prism for attractive biaural pictures. It goes beyond foregather a buildable camera kit, though… The coverall assignment of the BigShot beam aims to primed the camera affordable adequacy that they’ll be acquirable to kids worldwide, and to create an online ethnic contact of sorts to deal photos and inform the principles of photography.

The viability of this full abstract belike depends on what the effort sound of the BigShot ends up being. It’s currently ease in a effort investigating phase, and my surmisal is that it’ll add up in most the aforementioned locate as the OLPC… Great idea, but most twice as pricey as it ideally should be.

[ BigShot ] VIA [ Make ]

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3M Shows Off Their 3D Film For LCDs

3M's 3D Film (Images behavior Tech-On!)
By fear Liszewski

I good flavor 3D films when it’s ended properly, but for 3D to meliorate something more than foregather a novelty, there has to be a artefact to impart disembarrass of those polarized glasses. And that’s where innovations aforementioned 3M’s infant optical suppress comes into play. It features small, dome-shaped lenses on the opencast of the suppress compounded with prism-like structures on the side to create a 3D gist that is circumpolar with the naked eye.

Now alas the suppress can’t foregather be applicatory to some LCD gift it fast 3D capabilities. The designate has to effect independently bowed diode bounds illumination on the mitt and correct lateral which is used to characterize the assorted images meant for the mitt and correct eye. However, the suppress allows the LCD to be easily switched between 2D and 3D modes, and has already absent into creation for diminutive and job fourpenny displays.

[ Tech-On! - 3M Film Realizes 3D Panel Viewable With Naked Eye ] VIA [ Ubergizmo ]

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Sony Ericsson Bao flip phone shows up

We saw the Sony Ericsson Xperia Rachael and Kiki over the week-end, and now it’s time for yet another new, unannounced SE phone: the Sony Ericsson Bao.

The Bao is a clamshell that has an interesting design, looking a bit like a handset from Nokia’s Prism line-up.

Details about the features of Sony Ericsson Bao are completely inexistent, but we can see that the phone has a photo camera – and probably a hidden external display too.

Here’s the new handset in all its glory – if we can call it like this (images found at the Esato Forum):

Sony Ericsson Bao

Sony Ericsson Bao 2

Sony Ericsson Bao 3

Sony Ericsson Bao 4

No word yet on when Sony Ericsson intends to officially announce the Bao, but it will probably not be long until this happens.

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Samsung trots out BD-P4600 / BD-P3600 Profile 2.0 Blu-ray players at CES 2009


Here they are, folks: the world’s first wall-mountable Blu-ray player alongside the ultra-sleek BD-P3600 (pictured above). It only takes a glance to see that Samsung has certainly broken away from the boxy mold with its latest BD decks, and we couldn’t be happier about it. The BD-P4600 — which we spotted on the show floor a few days back — is just 1.5-inches thin with a piano black design, ruby highlights and a clear, “prism-like edging.” Both units support Profile 2.0 (BD-Live) interactivity, DVD upscaling, DivX support (huzzah!), touch sensitive controls, 1GB of internal memory and a pair of USB 2.0 ports. Of note, one of those USB sockets will get filled with an included 802.11b/g/n WiFi dongle, but those still wary of cord-free internet can hook things up via Ethernet. Finally, we’ll mention that the pair decodes the latest high-res audio formats and includes an HDMI 1.3 port, while the P3600 includes 7.1-channel analog audio outs for good measure. Take a wild guess at the pricing and availability — you might be close.
Gallery: Samsung trots out BD-P4600 / BD-P3600 Profile 2.0 Blu-ray players at CES 2009

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