Immersive Media Corporation (IMC) recently unveiled a new technology for a 360-degrees rotating camera, called GeoImmersive. The technology enables the camera to fully rotate, providing users with complete visual information of the surrounding environment. The company expects that the GeoImmersive ...
Myvu Future Video-Eyeglasses
The U.S. Company Myvu unveiled new models of its video eyewear collection during the recent 2008 CES Las Vegas. The new Myvu Crystal and Myvu Shades are personal media viewers that can function as regular eyewear as well. Among other ...
Virtual Reality in High Definition
The American company “TDVision” has developed a technology that allows users to view 3D digital content in High Definition format. TDVision developers, who demonstrated this technology at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, say they’ve created devices ...
Searching Video Lectures
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have recently released a video and audio search tool that allows students to find specific words in video lectures. The MIT Lecture Browser website gives the general public detailed access to more ...
POV.1 – Video Camera with a Twist
The Michigan based company V.I.O has developed a durable, waterproof, dustproof and shock resistant video camera, called POV. 1. The camera head can be attached almost anywhere and in addition to DVD-quality recording enables on-the-go editing and on-line sharing of ...
Not Only on TV – Holographic Video
A team of researchers under the direction of Michael Bove, Head of the Consumer Electronics Lab at MIT, have developed a 3D holographic video system, which they say could bring 3D video displays to consumer and medical markets in the ...
Wireless High Definition Video Takes Off
Amimon, a California-based startup company, introduced a technology that enables wireless transmission of high definition video streams. Their wireless high-definition interface (WDMI) could eliminate the need for wires while preserving the quality of the video stream. Amimon’s wireless modules, which ...
Moving Your Mouse with your Eyes
People with disabilities often find it hard to use the computer. Two Israeli students developed a unique softwere which uses a simple camera that tracks the user’s eyes across the screen and can help control the courser without relying on ...
Sector Watch
The Sector concept timekeeper, developed by the Turkish designer Tamer Nakisci with the Italian wristwatch company Sector in 2004, was meant to be both a fashion statement and a highly functional device capable of displaying images, video messages, and GPS ...
Nokia Open
Nokia Open concept – This mobile communication concept was designed by Hugo Danti, an industrial designer in Barcelona, Spain who won 1st prize in the NOKIA 4G mobile concept competition. One main button controls the primary functions while all others ...