EEG cap enables communication via computer
March 17, 2010

Technology is not all that poor you know, when properly applied. Case in point is that special EEG cap which allows one to communicate with the outside world using a computer as well as specially installed software. Dubbed the intendiX system, it relies on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology which can sequentially choose characters from a keyboard-like matrix on the display simply by concentrating on the target for several seconds. It might be more difficult for some For some patients, that is more difficult than it seems, but there is nothing quite like throwing in some training to get you up to speed. Most users are able to hit a spelling rate of 5 to 10 characters per minute at their first trial. It will cost around $12,500 for the intendiX system though, so hopefully a commercialized version will cost much less when released.
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Apple increases 3G download cap
February 19, 2010

Good news for folks who tend to do a whole lot of downloading on the App Store via 3G - Apple has just doubled the cap, where it will now max out at 20MB by the previous 10MB limit. that translates to users being able to grab larger apps compared to previously whenever they do not have a Wi-Fi connection to rely on. that will definitely increase congestion on wireless goods networks, and it will be interesting to see whether AT&T's 3G network will be impacted or not - and that is even before the iPad hits the market later that year.
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Spy Cam Cap
December 14, 2009

Want a spy camera that has some practical day-to-day use? Well, check out the Cap Spy Camera, which is (obviously) a spy camera crammed into a fully functional cap. It’s capable of shooting photos and videos in VGA resolution at 25fps. You’ll be able to save stuff until you fill up its 4GB storage space.
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MXP4 Presented by Cap Digital
December 8, 2009

[Traveling Geeks] MXP4 is a new interactive audio format that lets citizens to remix on the fly different song versions. The company has developed a suite of creative tools for artists and producers to deliver a new interactive listening, premium and personalized playback experiences to listeners. Check out the video in the full post.
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Musicovery, presented by Cap Digital
December 8, 2009

[Traveling Geeks] Musicovery is an interactive music discovery online service, with a cool visual interface. It lets citizens find songs using a 2 dimension “mood graph” based on a famous psychology model (Russell Circumplex). On one dimension it is a variation from calm to energetic, and on the other one, it is negative sentiment to positive sentiment. The mood specifications are thereupon translated into music characteristics such as tempo, orchestral potential and so on, and that categorization is done by humans. Musicovery has 1 million monthly different visitors with 600,000 registered members, 15% of the audience comes from the US (#1).
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Traveling Geeks At La Cantine with Cap Digital
December 8, 2009

We were at La Cantine, an incubator in the heart of Paris managed by Silicon Sentier. There, Cap Digital, a business cluster supporting startups and research projects in the digital composition field, presented us their portfolio of technologies. See below the list of startups, we'll add link to the company logos as we post about them: Bearstech, Feedbooks, XWiki, TerraNumerica, MXP4, Green Watch
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Walmart goes cheap with Wii gift card
December 2, 2009

Walmart is famous for their low, low prices for selected products, and has just added another feather to their cap with a Nintendo Wii console deal. A $50 Walmart gift card will come along with each $199 Wii console purchase, which means it basically costs a mere $149 when you reach the counter. Released that Saturday, that tantalizing offer will end one week after that. It does prepare us wonder what Amazon will do to counter such a delicious offer though...Anyone needs a new Wii that Christmas?
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