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Re: Really early, but really cool
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Jul 19th, 2006 @ 6:59 PM
Thats really cool..... the onlt issue is the lights have to be off to see the images......
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I never thought it was Laura that was filming... Nice work
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Re: Play Anywhere looks pimp
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Coffee compass.... well... if you could make it find my freaking keys and remotes I would buy one.
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This has so many possible applications it's insane. Now all they got to do is shrink the whole package down to the size of a cell phone and ship it tommorrow so i can use it.
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I got to see this at a recent MS tech show and it's crazy awesome.
Good to see some of the stuff that research does see the light of day.
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Jul 18th, 2006 @ 12:42 PM
Cool. I´d like to be able to use Photoshop with that tech. :)
A lost keyring (with keys obviously) compass would be interesting.
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Jul 18th, 2006 @ 11:15 AM
Play anywhere looks like what Bill was talking about at the last CES. Its pretty amazing.
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