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CES Will Host 2013 Mark of Excellence Systems Integrator Awards

November 19, 2012December 12, 2016 Michael Kaufman

Finalists for the 2013 Mark of Excellence Systems Integrator Awards were announced by the TechHome division of the Consumer Electronics Association. Continue reading CES Will Host 2013 Mark of Excellence Systems Integrator Awards

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Can Vuzix Smart Glasses M100 See The Future?

November 15, 2012December 12, 2016 Michael Kaufman

Vuzix Smart Glasses M100 claims the title of world’s first “Hands Free” smartphone display, promising a wearable augmented reality through a smart device. Continue reading Can Vuzix Smart Glasses M100 See The Future?

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Revel -ations In Altered Perception

November 13, 2012September 29, 2014 Andy Marken

Disney Research presented the Revel system, which produces artificial tactile impressions in the physical world. Continue reading Revel -ations In Altered Perception

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Skylanders Giants Takes Big Steps

November 5, 2012December 12, 2016 Michael Kaufman

The Skylanders adventure continues in the new Skylanders Giants, adding characters (and their figures) and new innovations that build on RFID technology. Continue reading Skylanders Giants Takes Big Steps

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Sandy Gets The Duracell Rapid Responder

November 1, 2012December 12, 2016 Michael Kaufman

The residents of the lower tip of Manhattan were visited by the Duracell Rapid Responder vehicle bringing free batteries and power for mobile devices. Continue reading Sandy Gets The Duracell Rapid Responder

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Hurricane Sandy

November 1, 2012December 12, 2016 Michael Kaufman

Hurricane Sandy did tremendous damage around the lower Manhattan home of the Architechnologist and TECHNOGORILLA, but we are home and getting back to work. Continue reading Hurricane Sandy

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Language Barrier Shredded By Ortsbo

October 26, 2012September 29, 2014 Andy Marken

A collection of applications from Ortsbo is promising instant native-language communication using modern technology. Continue reading Language Barrier Shredded By Ortsbo

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Metapaper For Your Metaworld

October 25, 2012December 12, 2016 Michael Kaufman

A WiFi-blocking wallpaper called “metapaper” is in development, claiming to make a network more secure and reduce exposure to electromagnetic waves. Continue reading Metapaper For Your Metaworld

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Tagwhat, You’re It.

October 22, 2012December 12, 2016 Michael Kaufman

The Tagwhat app finds content related to the places around you; searching the web, social networks and 3rd party application content. Continue reading Tagwhat, You’re It.

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Why Stop at Voice Search?

October 22, 2012September 29, 2014 Andy Marken

Google developers are working to make information a seamlessly integrated part of life through voice search. What might come next? Continue reading Why Stop at Voice Search?

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