Demonstration
Google's Self-Driving Car Goes Out For A Spin
A man who is nearly blind takes Google’s self-driving car out for a spin.
Read MoreMegaPhone: Ceramic, Passive iPod/iPhone Speaker
MegaPhone is a simple, beautifully designed “passive” iPod/iPhone speaker that requires no energy. Pretty clever.
Read MoreRealistic Page Thumbing & Flipping For eBooks
The KAIST Institute of Information Technology Convergence has built a prototype for an eBook interface that more realistically mimics the use of real books.
Read MoreThrowback Thursday: Morse Code Tweeting
Martin Kaltenbrunner has built a telegraph interface to Twitter.
Read MoreVimeo Gets More Social
Vimeo has gotten a facelift and added more features, the most significant–and social–of which is a news stream that lets you follow channels, people, and tags.
Read MoreAugmented Reality City
Metaio’s augmented reality veterans demonstrate their small scale model of their vision for the Augmented City.
Read MoreAn Ad You Can Race
A clever implementation of an ad for the ING New York City Marathon in the city’s subway system.
Read MoreGoogle Maps For Mall Of America
Google has collaborated with Mall of America to create a Google Map that you can use within the Mall and it will give you directions and recognize which floor you are on.
Read MoreNeverWet Nanotechnology Repels Liquids From Fabric
NeverWet is a superhydroponic spray-on coating that not just repels liquids but actively shoots it off the surface.
Read MoreGesture-Enabled Ultrabooks
Intel’s Mooly Eden discusses the integration of Kinect gesture-recognition technology into the current generation of ultrabooks at the 2012 CES.
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