Tag Archives: augmented reality
Email must die
We're all getting more connected all the time. More connections equals more communications. Too many communications and we get nothing else done.
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New swarm display could replace fireworks – if it exploded
MIT’s Flyfire promises a lot of things. 3d digital displays. Ads that can stalk you in a dark alley. The most awesome UFO hoaxes ever.
But will it replace fireworks? NEVER.
Via Singularity Hub, who thinks this might replace fireworks. They are wrong. Nothing is as awesome as fireworks.
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6 things you could do with mobile radar (that probably won’t kill anyone)
It's a great tool for telling how fast some guy pacing around in your office is going, robot armor and smart windshield HUDs. But what else could it be used for?
Also tagged entertainment, mobile, radar, suggestions, video games, zombies Leave a comment
Driving, you suck and we hate you.
Driving sucks. And not in a guns-don't-kill-people-people-kill-people way, but in a holy-mother-of-god-I-just-caused-a-six-car-pileup-because-I-stopped-paying-attention-for-two-frakking-seconds kind of way.
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11 ways haptics will rock your digital world
And by "rock" I mean make it feel tingly.
The conversation economy, part 2: there is no conversation economy
I was wrong. As it turns out, conversations are just another kind of experience. I will now be using the term “experience economy”.
I like it better.
Joseph Pine on what consumers want | Video on TED.com.
The Experience Points Economy