The BBC is running
a very interesting article about a device created by Kimiko Ryokai, a researcher at the MIT Media Lab.
The brush can scan any external image or surface and use that to "paint" that texture onto a digital painting.
Ms Ryokai wanted to know what would happen if you could literally suck the ink from the environment.
The concept of the space elevator is one step closer to reality. The LiftPort Group, a company planning on building a space elevator, received FAA clearance (a waiver) to use airspace to start testing models of the elevator using a robotic device to climb a free hanging ribbon attached to a balloon initially as much as a mile high.
http://www.techzonez.com/comments.php?shownews=14880
My last entry about the Babble device led me on a thread of links that wound up at a Wired article about the company that produces it.
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,67951,00.html?tw=wn_story_top5
| "It's as if Willy Wonka's chocolate factory just yawned wide to welcome us. Only here, all the candy plugs in." |
Ever wanted a real cone of silence? This company has something that is pretty close: http://www.sonaretechnologies.com/babble.html
It rebroadcasts snippets of your real voice, causing the effect of scrambling what you say so that others cannot understand. It sounds a lot like a room full of people. Very interesting gadget!
A keyboard for the Uber Geek. This is a totally black computer keyboard with nothing at all on the keys. The keys are all blank! The whole thing looks like some stealth ninja keyboard.
Apparently not having the keys labeled makes one even faster and more accurate with typing after the initial training period.
There is a sexy new iPod just hitting the streets : http://www.apple.com/ipodnano/
It comes in a 2GB and 4 GB version and looks very sweet. I think I may have to get myself a birthday present here soon...