Holographic heads turn musical devices

February 25, 2010

Neurosonics Live from Chris Cairns on Vimeo.

Check out that rather interesting video that sees holographic heads which can interact with the musicians. The heads will interact by giving the impression that they are on the turn wheels or getting hit by Will Clark himself. The entire performance is definitely from the future, and our ancestors would probably have run off claiming that a bunch of headless ghosts have made their permanent residence at the theater, only to have the resident priest called in for an exorcism session. Entertaining, but we're not too certain whether the novelty factor can grant such a genre sufficient longevity among the audience.

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Warm Your Hands With Your iPhone

January 4, 2010

Warm Your Hands With Your iPhone

By now we should all know that Apple’s iPhone can do pretty much anything, such as turning seawater into vodka, as well as ending world starvation. Next on the iPhone’s agenda is to supply a little warmth for your frozen hands, via an app called PocketHeat. The app achieves that by making your iPhone utilize 100% of its potential processing capacity, which makes the components get rather hot. that probably isn’t the way to ensure the longevity of your iPhone, but it’s your signal. You could additionally buy gloves, which would be a lot cheaper than replacing your iPhone.

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Microsoft Windows 8 set for 2012 release

November 21, 2009

Microsoft Windows 8 set for 2012 release

With Windows 7 having been released nearly a month since today to rave reviews worldwide, it does produce us sit up and take notice that Microsoft has plans to roll out Windows 8 in 2012 - that's a mere 3 years since Windows 7 was launched, keep in sync with Microsoft's rhythm of releasing major and new software every four years apart. What do you think of that move? Will Windows 7 have the longevity that XP had to throw things off course?

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