Sunday, September 2, 2007

Shadow lamps to connect friends




Shadows are being used by Japanese researchers as an non-intrusive way for friends to stay in touch. Called Teleshadow the system pipes video of what people are doing at home via the net to their friends’ houses.

But instead of showing images in full motion and colour, Teleshadow turns them into shadow outlines projected on the inside of a small decorative lamp.

Creator Shunpei Yasuda said the shadow presence system aims to fill the gap between live video and static images.

Mr Yasuda, a post-graduate student in Media Design at Japan’s Keio University, said the inspiration for the system came from Japanese history.

For many years, he said, Japanese homes have had Shoji or paper walls that divide some rooms. The thin walls preserve some privacy but the shadows cast on the paper as people move about also act as a reminder of that person’s presence.

In a similar way Teleshadow preserves privacy while reinforcing presence between rooms that are far apart rather than next door.



As this is a new media that fits our daily life, it was important to make it as a piece of furniture

Shunpei Yasuda



Also, said Mr Yasuda, the lamp, or andon, that act as the projector is based on a well-known Japanese design.

“As this is a new media that fits our daily life, it was important to make it as a piece of furniture,” said Mr Yasuda.

In the base of the lamp is a projector that takes input from the video camera that users of the Teleshadow system have in their homes. Software processing reduces the video input to an outline so it appears as a shadow when projected on the inside walls of the andon lamp.

The square lamp can show the shadow antics of up to four friends. The lamp knows which shadows to show as the Teleshadow project uses smart cards to identify users that those taking part swap with each other.

Slotting the smart card in the base of the lamp starts it displaying that person’s shadow.

The prototypes built by Mr Yasuda and his fellow researchers used touch screens for the faces of the andon lamp making it possible to set up a voice call to that person by touching their shadow.

Unlike a live video stream, the Teleshadow system preserves privacy by hiding details of what someone is doing, said Mr Yasuda.

Sometimes, said Mr Yasuda, video gives away information that people would rather was kept private. Teleshadow, he said, helped to bridge the gap between total information of video and old information in a single photograph.

Clarion DrivTrax GPS for bikers




Bikers no longer need to gripe about how they’re being left out by the GPS industry. Clarion has delivered the DrivTrax GPS navigation system especially for bikers, where the use of AA batteries offer up to 11 hours of autonomy. Other than keeping you on track in your journey, the DrivTrax GPS also features an integrated speaker that voices out directions so you can keep your eyes on the road. As with other motorbike-centric devices, it is important that the DrivTrax GPS is waterproof, and it does not disappoint in that aspect. It will retail for approximately 125€ when released.

LATEST BLUETOOTH DEVICES

*Motorola and Italian helmet maker Momo have developed a bluetooth helmet that has an integrated speaker and microphone. It has the ability to make and receive phonecalls.

*Wristwatch maker Fossils bluetooth watch ($20) has a caller id.

*France telecom’s Bluetooth compatible LED screen fits into clothing and displays text, drawings and animations sent by multimedia messaging service(MMS)…..


*With Motorola and Oakley’s RAZRWIRE bluetooth eyewear ($300), you can listen to a bluetooth MP3 player or carry on phone conversations
while upto 30 feet away from your bluetooth enabled cellphone.

*OTM technologies Vpen is a bluetooth pen with which you an write anywhere.

*You can even control your ROOMBA Vaccum cleaners ($129.99) with this technology.

Bluetooth devices have left us speechless in terms of technology and performance. Now its a wireless era from handsfree headsets to wireless game controllers, Bluetooth technology is making IT and electronic communication more accessible then ever before. Today you can use your cellphone or PDA as a universal remote to control all your audiovisual equipments ,TV, Home security and Automation systems, which have bluetooth interfaces.

Also , you can receive alerts on your mobile that the refrigerator door has been left open or microvave is on etc. Bluetooth linked shopping malls, grocery stores, restaurent and other retain areas could allow you to perform financial transactions.

Bluetooth could change the way we approach medical services too. Now weight scales, blood pressure monitors and exercise equipment, which implement the new standard, will be able to send informatios to bluetooth enabled PC’s or cell phones so you can monitor your health or share this information with experts.

So we can see bluetooth is everywhere from kithchen to office, from education to health and from pleasure to travel thus the world is going to be wireless very soon.

TerraTec add iPod dock to wireless media streamer



There comes a time in every manufacturer’s life when they have to ask themselves the big question: are we iPod friendly or not? TerraTec have obviously done some soul-searching and decided that the answer is a resolute “yes!”, hence their latest update to the NOXON wireless media streamer/internet radio line, the NOXON 2 for iPod.






Looking rather like someone has slapped a NOXON 2 radio on top of a speaker block, the other significant addition is an iPod dock capable of recharging your DAP as it plays. Inside the diminutive chunk reside stereo speakers and a 3-inch 10W subwoofer, although there’re headphone and line-out sockets for connecting to a bigger amplifier.




Like the NOXON iRadio I reviewed you also get over 10,000 internet radio stations, pre-organised by genre and location, and a podcast directory similarly sorted; you can also use UPnP to wirelessly stream your own music (in most of the major formats) from a network-attached hard-drive or even local storage thanks to the unit’s USB host port.

The NOXON 2 for iPod is available for pre-order now at €349 ($473)