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Best Inventions of the Year 2012
Robots, rovers and the rest of 2012's most important innovations, from the affordable to the extreme
Robots, rovers and the rest of 2012's most important innovations, from the affordable to the extreme
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I am eagerly looking forward to use Google Glass. In the meanwhile i installed Google glass on my Galaxy S3
http://itechwik.com/install-google-glass-os-on-your-android-device-google-glass-launcher-2653/Its pretty good thing and its future of communication but the price is big http://powerrangergames.blogspot.com/
@adminnic Don't understand what you are saying ??? .... "its no software is no effect of"
What's that mean ?
only ignorant side mirrors
I had the same demonstration with my lenses vinuculares cobinados with my telescope vivitar
Now I'm confused! In order to drive a screw, doesn't the driver need to be perfectly aligned axially? Anyone who has actually driven a screw would know that "tilting the driver a mere quarter of an inch" is enough to strip the screw head and damage the bit. Besides, have we now tired of pushing a button on a power tool? Why not just skip to "thinking" the screw in place - telepathically.
I've done this in my home with a big pot of water on the stove when its freezing outside.
There was so much moisture in the air that it condensed on the cold walls and ran down as water.
i like element 131 that has not been synthesized yet. it in the argon matrix maybe what the world is looking for for a really stable dimensional matrix for faster than light communication.
cant wait to see "the jerk" effect once people realize they will have a lazy eye after years of use.
You can already "talk to the hand" via the Bluetooth talking gloves - http://www.hispotion.com/hi-call-handset-4353
Create a version with lightning and you have yourself a badass home protection system.
Most prefer "deaf" not "hearing impaired" - hearing impaired can be seen as pretty offensive. Just a heads up.
@lalbertI've read up on this topic a bit and I don't think "most" think that, some do but not most. And some find deaf offensive, and some find hard of hearing offensive. There's really no right way that won't offend anyone. I think if the person/article saying it wasn't meant to be offensive it shouldn't be taken that way.
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1. project templates (with an option to use expert utility to evolve simple solutions for connecting different data types, selecting other sphere types, ...),
2. different classes of user modules based upon what node the sphere was generated from,
3. user modules related to the option node the sphere is currently linked to (based upon data types, commonly connected, ...),
4. constraints statistics (timing between selected spheres {each sphere is connected to a node} data types,...),
5. documentation (requirements management {how this function meets the requirements in the SOW with links from/to Word/DOORS/other management software/documents}, notes on intended functionality, a hierarchical listing of functional notes for use in printing and a connected bubble matrix that allows the auditor to see the intents of the logic used to develop the user project,
6. ...et al The intent is to make an intuitive graphical interface where the mouse hover (in any human interface) is used to its most useful utility; intuitively evolving pathways towards a goal.
Sphere types would change based upon a group of sphere soft-buttons and hover selectors. The format would be compatible with touch screens, mice, flying mice, HUD (currently much greater resolution and an immersed environment with inertial sensors to approach the limits of human vision), camera sensed hand gestures... a shared development forum for individuals to submit their tweaks (aps for a price, with specific application development being paid for review and inclusion by APP product advertising).
A virtual sphere contains hover linked information as lists to quickly evolve new spheres and pathways of development. When the spheres are connected properly the sphere changes color for visual reinforcement and positive psychological motivation. The virtual spheres are then optionally converted into simple graphical components and connectors in the sphere background for 2D printout. Types of virtual spheres would include:
How to use Virtual Reality productively (continued)
Proposed are 5D spheres that map ports of "interrelationships" between user modules, with hover sphere size latency and hierarchical positioning so that large numbers of spheres can be organized on a single or multiple monitors (virtual HUD displays). The five dimensional spheres would have graphical dimensions of color, size, deforming shape (varying opacity, geometric shape, local magnification), virtual buttons, interactive documentation(links, voice to text,text to voice, facial gesture recognition...).
Bumping spheres automatically identifies ports of compatible datatypes with suggestions for converting datatypes. I'm sure you can think of other virtual sphere relationships that can be manipulated to provide an enjoyable/useful/unique graphic experience while working.
The concept is to have context sensitive different sphere types that can evolve a new sphere in which to search, review, voice to text document, and "tentatively" interconnect and lock functionality of the user modules (in simplest terms, flowchart components) AND related options.
How to use Virtual Reality productively
Productivity User Interface Suggestion:
Drop-down menus are 2D and hide "next-step" information. Also, as of present, there were no psychological ergonomic motivators in user-interfaces of software. Video Games sell because of the strategic psychological positive and negative feedback experienced; the joy of using their software.
http://www.unco.edu/cebs/psychology/kevinpugh/motivation_project/resources/graham_weiner96.pdf
Create a graphical "parallel module set" selection interface. The intent is that productivity software uses extensive dropdown menus to create a setup for implementation of some complex tasking; as does gaming. Similarly, an extension of present user interfaces needs VR development for a front end for user developed products like LabView (ni.com), AutoCAD, network design, software design (Eclipse IDE), power distribution troubleshooting... flowchart creation.
A VR user interface needs development to make software interfaces much more engaging, allowing greater numbers of logical steps to be implemented in less time, while at the same time being more intuitive.
At one time, we coded software with binary. Evolving into a VR environment is a natural progression.
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Today's problems were the solution to yesterday's problems.
The day-before-yesterday's problem was how to creates a container that would restrict the flow of sauce, jelly, hair shampoo out of its container without smothering your sausages, your slice or bread or your child in the bath with the contents of the container. The solution was to design a container with a narrow neck to restrict the egress of the container's contents.
Yesterday's problem was how to get a reasonable quantity of the contents of the container with the narrow neck out of the container without having to apply excessive force, and possible unintended consequence. The solution was to line the container with a slippery coating that allowed the contents of the narrow-container to flow freely out of the container.
Today's problem is to create a container that will restrict the flow of sauce, jelly, hair shampoo out of its container without smothering your sausages, your slice or bread or your child in the bath with the contents of the container. The solution is ...
ima skip the Google Glass and stick to my tablet
maybe when the "Computer Contact Lens" comes out ill join the party
Amazing inventions, especially the indoor clouds, enable talk gloves, and google glass.
make this as heavy duty device for techs, builders, chemicals, medics. Trend of the future - rlly usefull device for the real work, this is not only for glamour butterflies. ))
Really interesting list, we like the "enable talk gloves" for hearing-impaired people, great!
@carbellina Why is this the invention of 2012 when it was invented in 2005 by a bunch of other people who aren't even mentioned here?
@carbellina Because when something is invented and when it is available to consumers are two different things. Clearly lucky individuals have been using the product in full this year. It's just not mass-marketable yet.
i really like this website and to remeber this since i made lots of virtual worlds and website i think i can use some of this information not that i am going to hack onto this but i am a hacker i can hack into and computer,phone,any electronic
i am just getting on this website for online research because my teacher is talking about it and i am doing a project i have to invent something and write and talk about it and i am the smartest kid in class everyone says that but she gave us these magazines called time for kids but i am sure if your reading this you heard of this magazine but this website is so intresting
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