Virtual Reality Games To Come In The Future
December 23, 2009

It’s great to see that virtual reality technology is actively being worked on, after all, we’d all love to ditch our computer monitors and actually enter World of Warcraft ourselves, right? Folks by at the National University of Singapore have come up with a design that allows users to immerse themselves into the game via a visor and a wand (of sorts). They set up a room, armed with sensors to track player movements, to play an FPS game called Death Match. Users will be able to interact by ducking, dodging and jumping, which sounds just awesome.
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Future Sony gaming controller
December 8, 2009

When Nintendo first announced their Wiimote, both Sony and Microsoft laughed at the Japanese company for being too kiddy. Fast forward a few years and Nintendo is having the last laugh, with one of Sony's patents showing off an "expandable control device via hardware attachment" that boasts buttons which unmistakably belong to a PlayStation. that wand-like controller comes with a modular design that can be used for different configurations, depending on the situation. Will that beat out Microsoft's pure gesture controls found in Project Natal?
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Easy antivirus protection with H1N1 Destroying UV Wand
November 29, 2009
While panacea from known by whole world virus of H1N1 is not found, we have to be careful and to keep our watchful eye in order to avoid it. that new gadget fights against H1N1 virus, is named as UV Wand was recently released by Hammecher, and is extremely useful in many cases. Cordless and handy, switches off automatically when light is turned upward. When fully charged - (eight hour charge by AC. 24" L x 5" W x 2 1/2" D) operates 1.5 hours. Overall it is an easy and comfortable way to do something worthy in order to be healthy, save money on hospital bills and to continue active life.
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