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Minority Report has arrived
Freeze
Disguised as a Trainee
in Zocalo v2.0
Unfortunately the news is in finnish only, but I suppose the video says it all.
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To tell the truth, I was pretty amazed.
Don't want that for my personal computer though, imagine the future option for force feedback when dragging 50 Gb of files from folder into another :D
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To tell the truth, I was pretty amazed.
Don't want that for my personal computer though, imagine the future option for force feedback when dragging 50 Gb of files from folder into another :D
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Worf
reminds me of MS surface without the tactile touch though.
Overall, as much as I hate to say it, Surface has better applications in the RW.
And it really is the OS from Minority Report - one of Oblong Industries' founding members was the science advisor for the crew responsible of the movie.
Air traffic control seems like an ideal use of the technology. Imagine a control center with no windows, but 4 screens with controllers working each screen. The could easily manipulate a 3D represenation of all air traffic, coupled with various hi-diff camera that can quickly zoom into any point on the tarmac or nearby airspace.
...of course we've not been able to get our existing system migrated from radar rto GPS based yet...
Jake
Personally I'm more interested in voice recognition technologies. I want customized commands for my computer!
"On Screen." Turns off the screen saver and goes to windows desktop.
"Communications." Brings up my email and firstones IRC. :)
"One to beam up." Sends me into compose mode on my email.
"Red Alert." Sends me to Antivirus...etc...etc.
if you google it you get some free ones. I dont remember the name of the one we used, but it was kinda crappy anyways.
My experience with speech recognition is about 10 years old, a roommate in college had one new computer that was package with speech recognition software. It turned out to be pretty useless back then as the only person who could make it work consistantly was the guy who'd had a considerable amount of professional voice training...I hope they've gotten better.
Jake