"Multi-Touch" mice

Posted by KaeHern | | Posted On 8.10.09 at 11:57

A Microsoft hardware research team recently released a paper and video showcasing five different multi-touch mouse implementations that explore different touch sensing strategies, including those optimized for 3-D interaction. They are able to do cool things like pinch, rotate, zoom, and flick on your desktop computer, just by using a multi-touch mouse.

These are still prototypes, and still in the early concept stage, and these weren’t really sculpted at all to fit in your hand. Five of them seem to fly in the face of regular ergonomics.Let's go through them one by one.

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The "Cap Mouse" design is novel in that the device includes a true multi-touch sensor, which lets it simultaneously track the locations of all of the user’s fingers on the surface of the mouse.




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It is "FTIR mouse" which is Frustrated Total Internal Reflection mouse, the technique leverages a sheet of acrylic and the principle of FTIR to illuminate a user’s fingers and it employs an infrared camera to track the different points of touch. It’s extremely high-resolution and can detect the tiniest movements. This one retained the mouse shape almost as well as the Cap mouse.
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The "Orb Mouse", it equipped with an internal camera just like the FTIP mouse and it also equipped with source of diffuse infrared light, tracks the user’s hand all over the “hemispherical surface,” and with its larger sensing interaction area, it lends itself to gamers, who need the whole hand to be engaged.





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The "Arty Mouse", which means articulated mouse, that has potential to change the way users do 3-D manipulation. Its little limbs are for resting your thumb and forefinger on, and each is equipped with an optical mouse sensor. It’s just like a regular mouse with arms.







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This is the last and the most interesting mouse among those five multi-touch mice I think, it called "Side mouse"
The greatest part of "Side mouse" is, it doesn't provide any button even a click area, it is the most unorthodox of all the mice shown.
It had been designed to rest under the user’s palm, senses when the fingers touch the table surface directly, users just need to hits on the surface of the table to get respond.


Microsoft researchers say this approach lets the input space be larger than the physical bounds of the input device, and it would be much smaller if it were a final product.


It has a bit hard to describ by using my words, it's better to let the video below to explain for me how it's works :

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This application shows how the user's fingers are lay on the surface of the mouse.

















There are two similar videos that introduce and explain about those five Multi-Touch Mice:





I think these multi-touch mice is really interesting and is a big improvement of normal mouse, it is a good idea that takes the latest multi-touch technology to develop mouse. I’m sure we’ll see some of these technologies in most of the devices we use everyday really soon.

Garmin - Asus nüvifone G60

Posted by KaeHern | | Posted On 4.10.09 at 17:03


The Garmin-Asus alliance allows the two companies to combine their complementary resources.

Garmin is the global leader in satellite navigation and has sold more than 50 million devices.

ASUS is a technology leader in the IT industry and offers everything from PC components to complete solutions including notebooks, desktops, smartphones, PDAs, broadband communications products, LCD monitors and wireless applications.

The Garmin-Asus nüvifone G60 is the first product of the company.


G60 provide the same great features and user experience that have made Garmin the global leader in satellite navigation. Each nüvifone G60 comes standard with voice prompted turn-by-turn directions that speaks street names, onboard maps and millions of points of interest (POIs). And to make sure you have all the tools you need for life on the go, the nüvifone G60 integrates a quad-band GSM phone with 3.5G data connectivity, a Webkit-based Internet browser, personal messaging, Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth and Garmin's proven personal navigation functionality.

On the other hand, it provides geo-tagged SMS, email and photo sharing. It has a large screen with portrait and landscape view of each screen and virtual QWERTY keyboard on touchscreen.

A useful function- "Where am I?" safety feature displays your current address and nearest police, hospital and fuel services in one click.

G60 also supports pedestrian mode for in-hand navigation.


windshield suction cup mount and holder, this is for you to fix the G60 in the car.


Garmin - Asus nüvifone G60 would be a useful device for me because i like to travel in many places that I never went before, and usually by car, I won't get lost anymore if I'm holding it...but..I asked for the price in a retail shop yesterday, it costs RM1,800...it's too expensive for me now, so i should postpone my "G60-plan" first...i will buy only when the price drop below RM1,300..
hope the company drop the price soon~~

G60 Specifications:

Networks : HSDPA (DL:3.6Mbps; UL:384Kbps) UMTS 850/1900/2100
                 EDGE/GPRS/GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Class 12
Operating
 System   : Linux
CPU       : 400MHz
Memory  : 4GB Internal storage + 128MB SDRAM
GPS       : Built-in GPS
Display   : 3.5", WQVGA 480 x 272, 65K, TFT
Camera   : 3 Mega-Pixel, Auto Focus
Other      : Picture   -   JPEG/PNG/GIF
                Audio     -   MP3
                Ringtone -   MP3
                JAVA     -   N/A
Battery     : 1100mAh Lithium
Weight     : 137g (with battery)
Standby
Time        : up to 250 hours (Depend on network, phone usage and battery condition)
Talk
Time        : up to 4 hours (Depend on network, phone usage and battery condition)
Browser   : HTTP
Messaging : SMS/Email(POP3, IMAP 4, SMTP)
Dimensions: 112x58.1x14.6 mm
Color        : Black
Accessories: USB 2.0 data cable, adapter, windshield suction cup mount and holder, car charger.

Sony Playstation Portable Go!

Posted by KaeHern | | Posted On 30.9.09 at 09:25


Sony PSP is a portable gaming device that also available for watching movie, playing music, WIFI for connecting to the Internet and downloading games and many other functions...

 The latest "PSP go" is smaller, lighter, bigger memory, and become slider-based...it also haivng an ultra-crisp 3.8 inch LCD screen...








PSP Go provided a large internal memory inside, it can be stored up to 16GB's digital gaming or the best movies and TV shows. Besides that, there is also an extra Memory Stick Micro(M2) slot on it for user to expand the memory size up to 16GB more.

PSP Go also built in Bluetooth that support to connect a wireless headset for more convenient.



an introduction of PSP Go:





Sony Rolly

Posted by KaeHern | | Posted On 29.9.09 at 13:24

The Rolly Sound Entertainment Player is a robotic device that plays back music and can be programmed to dance to any of the music uploaded to it. In addition, it is a fun device to discover. Rather than looking at a screen to play music, there are different motions that you use to change the song, raise the volume and make it dance. It's really cool~

With its Bluetooth® capability, you can play music wirelessly from other devices such as your mobile phone or PC.







Sony Rolly built in 2GB memory to store up to 500 songs inside. The internal battery allows user to play music up to 5 hours continuously or 4 hours of music and motion playback. User can upload the motions that created by himself to the internet to let others download, of course available to download others motions.

There is one more thing that give user convenient, switch the play mode from normal to shuffle just by shaking the Rolly several times when the side light is orange. The quality of sound is also high, and using low power.


It's really cool that having a speaker which can also dance when playing music. Although Sony Rolly was come out in year 2007, but i think still not available in Malaysia.

let's see its show:




this is a demo of Rolly :



a bit funny one...

HONDA U3-X

Posted by KaeHern | | Posted On 27.9.09 at 23:05

Recently, Honda shows their latest small light 'personal mobility' device -- U3-X. It is a very hi-tech device. It is made by many tiny 'motor-controlled wheels', packed inside the bigger wheel, allowing the device to swerve in any direction, just like the video below :





The U3-X was designed to be small, safe and unobtrusive enough to mingle with pedestrians, by Honda Motor Co.

The device looks like a unicycle, it stands upright itself. You just need to sit on it as though it's a stool, and shift your weight to drive, forward, back, even sideways. The thing will maintains its own balance as it scoots along at a speed of up to 6km/h. The weight is also light, it's just less than 10kg, and it runs on a full charge for an hour, and has a lithium-ion battery.

The U3-X uses some of the technology of balance and movement developed in the Asimo--The child-shaped robot.




Let's watch some introduce video of the U3-X :







I think Japanese company always want to develop such device like the U3-X is because Japan is one of the most rapidly aging societies in the world, and concerns are growing about helping the elderly get around. This is very nice that they use their high technology to do the right and good things.

Windows Surface

Posted by KaeHern | | Posted On 14.9.09 at 20:20







Microsoft Surface is a surface computing platform that responds to natural hand gestures and real world objects...
It has a 360-degree user interface,
a 30-inch(76 cm) reflective surface display in a table-like form factor,
22 inches (56 cm) high,
21 inches (53 cm) deep,
and 42 inches (107 cm) wide...
with a XGA DLP projector underneath the surface which projects an image onto its underside,
while four cameras in the machine's housing record reflections of infrared light from objects and human fingertips on the surface.


The surface is capable of object recognition, object or finger orientation recognition and tracking, and is multi-touch and is multi-user. Users can interact with the machine by touching or dragging their fingertips and objects across the screen, or by placing and moving placed objects. This kind of interaction with computers is known as a natural user interface (NUI).


there are four main important components in Surface's interface:
direct interaction,
multi-touch contact,
a multi-user experience,
and object recognition....

Microsoft Surface Computing


Microsoft Surface Demo @ CES 2008


Microsoft Surface is really awesome.!.it seems lilke no even need a second of time to load something...it provides lots of amazing features..

a big improvement of Microsoft Surface compare to the others is multi-touch...it allows a user, or multiple users, to manipulate digital content by using natural motions, hand gestures, or physical objects...even a non-digital objects could be used as input devices...i think most of other touch-screen devices could only support single-touch..

in fact..Microsoft Surface has been optimized to respond to 52 touches at a time.

it can offer a variety of features using the specially-designed barcode-style "Surface tags" on objects..that allow any physical objects even non-digital objects to be sense and recognize by the machine...it's really hi-tech....

hope it can be popular till most of people get one in a house....really hope to experience it...



the funny thing is...the prototype of Microsoft Surface was based on an IKEA table with a hole cut in the top...hehe...


let's enjoy some video advertisement of the excellence Microsoft Surface~

Microsoft Surface - The Possibilities



Microsoft Surface Parody


The Surface tabletop is acrylic, and its interior frame is powder-coated steel. The software platform runs on a custom version of Windows Vista and has wired Ethernet 10/100, wireless 802.11 b/g, and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. Surface applications are written using either Windows Presentation Foundation or Microsoft XNA technology.

Bill Gates told developers of "Maximum" setup the Microsoft Surface was going to have:
Intel Core Quad Xeon "WoodCrest" @ 2.66GHz with a custom motherboard form factor about the size of two ATX motherboards.
4GB DDR2-1066 RAM
1TB 7200RPM Hard Drive

However, the current commercially available version has the following specifications:
Intel Core 2Duo @ 2.13GHz (normal motherboard)
2GB DDR2 RAM
250GB Sata Hard Drive

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Microsoft announced in March 2009 that a new generation of Microsoft Surface code named Second Light was in development. The second generation Surface model will build on the original model and have a second projector inside the table computer that can project images onto a layer above the surface of the screen. The device will be able to overlay secondary images above those on the screen - such as satellite imagery over a street map, or more detailed contextual data on top of images. The machine will also have infrared sensors that can interpret gestures and movements without having to touch the screen. However, Second Light is still in the development stage and a date has not been confirmed for release.

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