Software Developer of Sixth Sense System Looks to Give Away Technology

At the beginning of this year, you may have heard about the Sixth Sense system. This system is a camera and projector that you wear around your neck. The camera records everything that you see and can even recognize hand gestures made with the help of colored finger tips. The camera is connected to a computer system that has instant access to the internet. When the user wants to pull up information they make a simple gesture, and the information is displayed onto any surface that the user holds in front of them. This technology will definitely give the user a new way of seeing the world with information at their finger tips. The software developer, Pranav Mistry, has announced that the Sixth Sense system will be coming licensed in the next few months. From there the software will become available to the public so that individuals can design their own Sixth Sense systems. “I notice that it’s hard to for these kind of things to market in some sense. . . because I don’t want this to comply with some of kind of corporate policy,” says Mistry. “Rather than waiting for that time to come, I want people to make their own system. Why not?” To make a copy of the prototype, builders are looking at about $350 in parts. But that is a small price to pay to build your own futuristic information device.
[via OSTATIC]

November 7th, 2009 at 11:23 am
but can it pour your milk for you while also conceptualizing the latest concerns of gandulf?
November 8th, 2009 at 1:17 am
how can i use this to watch porn.