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2008-11-19
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Heh. I would want augmented reality where I have a heads up display which recognizes what i'm looking at and pops up helpful info over real world objects ..[...]
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2008-11-19
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There's at least one guy running around with something like that already. He's using a semi-transparent display in front of one of his eyes, and it augments the image of e.g. the building he's looking at with additional info. There's a web page somewhere with illustrations, but it's been so long since I looked at it that I've lost it in the overflowing list of bookmarks.
And, as he said in an interview, he's online as well, so when he's in the shop his wife would frequently send shopping lists to his little eye-display..
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2008-11-19
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And, as he said in an interview, he's online as well, so when he's in the shop his wife would frequently send shopping lists to his little eye-display..
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2008-11-19
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I want similar localised data sharing functionality (sketches/ideas/documents/pim), scratching on one tablet should ensure that ALL devices on my WAN are updated (as well as any on the far side of the cloud, but we cannot assume the cloud will exist 24/7)... also not instantly practical...
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2008-11-19
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2008-11-19
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2008-11-19
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Thinking of WAN-only sharing, and practical ideas, I don't know why someone hasn't built a baby monitor for the tablets yet. They can already stream audio/video to a specific IP address using the built-in GStreamer framework, I'm amazed someone hasn't thrown a python GUI on that functionality ("Please enter the IP address of the receiving tablet" with the first 3 numbers filled in, because it's a good assumption that you're going to be on the same network, and "Please enter the IP address of the monitoring tablet" on the other one)... Then you just leave the transmitting N800 face down with the camera and mic pointing out into the room, and walk away. If the connection between tablets is broken for a certain period of time, the transmitter keeps trying to re-establish the link, and after 1 minute the receiver starts flashing and beeping that there's something wrong.
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2008-11-19
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2008-11-19
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@qole: but then i couldn't enjoy numpty physics while the kid's down....
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