gizmodo.com — Pico is a computer interface that can move electromagnetic pucks, merging the digital and physical worlds. In this video see how a researcher has used his unique combination of projection, magnets and computing to help visualize problems such as determining the best place to put a group of cellphone towers. Imagine the games you could play with it!
Aug 23, 2007 View in Crawl 4
biasAug 24, 2007
in which way does it really benifit planning cellphone tower exactly? I don't see anything it does that a software program can't do better.
daktorinAug 24, 2007
All that crap could easily be done in software, dugg down for lameness
mockylockAug 24, 2007
Pretty hi-tech "barriers"They use soap and water as a lubricant. That's hi-tech as well, As long as you use big words, it's scientific. I used to do this with speaker and stomper magnets on my grandmother's coffee table.
Closed AccountAug 24, 2007
How exactly is this an improvement over a software based implementation like multi-touch? Seems pretty cumbersome to me. I could see them making some interesting bar games out of it though.
beforeiforgetAug 24, 2007
Let's not forget about Nano
nullx42Aug 25, 2007
MS NOATPAAD! :3