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Cypress’s finger hover detection for TrueTouch touchscreens

By Damir Beciri
24 April 2010
cypress-truetouch-hover-detectionCypress Semiconductor Corp. announced support for hover detection for their capacitive touchscreen technology. The new feature, driven by Cypress’s TrueTouch, enables smart touchscreen solutions that anticipate the touch of a finger and enlarge content such as points on a map or the font of tiny website links to make them easier to find and select…. »

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UCLA engineer invents world’s smallest, lightest telemedicine microscope

By Damir Beciri
22 April 2010
prototype-of-ozcan-s-lensless-microscopeUCLA engineer Aydogan Ozcan,  inventor of a novel lensless imaging technology known as LUCAS (Lensless Ultra-wide-field Cell Monitoring Array platform based on Shadow imaging), has now taken his work a step further by creating a miniature microscope – the world’s smallest and lightest for telemedicine applications. You can find more information in a paper published… »

Robotics»

Robovie R3 robot is much better yet cheaper than previous version

By Damir Beciri
21 April 2010
robovie-r3-1We already wrote about Robovie-II robot – designed to assist the elderly and disabled in everyday task. Japanese start-up Vstone and Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR), have launched a new half-size humanoid robot designed for the same purpose and they named it Robovie3. The robot is much improved, yet cheaper than its predecessor. Robovie… »

Bionics| Robotics| Tech»

Patients show progress years after stroke – robot assisted therapy

By Damir Beciri
19 April 2010
brown-university-robot-assisted-therapyTherapists once thought the therapeutic window closed six months after a stroke, however, a major clinical study has found that patients show modest yet meaningful gains in limb movement and an improved outlook on life years after suffering a stroke.  Researchers from Brown University, lead by Albert Lo who is assistant professor of neurology, used… »

Architecture| Tech»

Green architecture – Hillside House, Marin County, California

By Damir Beciri
4 Comments18 April 2010
hillside-house-1Placed in the hills of Mill Valley, California, this custom home is the first LEED for Homes certified house in Marin County, and the second LEED Platinum house in Northern California. This home is a statement of what is possible when high design and high sustainability are combined. The house constructed at the 131 Hillside… »

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Walk over Sustainable Dance Club floor tiles to generate power

By Damir Beciri
2 Comments17 April 2010
sustainable-dance-club-pavement-powerPiezoelectric power generating technology isn’t quite new, however, its implementation and optimization is becoming more popular these days. We already wrote about Pavegen in one of our previous articles and in this article we’re going to write about an example in Toulouse, France. The energy provided by pedestrians is used to generate electricity in order… »

Gadgets»

Microsoft Kin One and Kin Two cell phones

By Damir Beciri
16 April 2010
microsoft-kinMicrosoft Corp. unveiled two cell phones that are meant for social networking. At first, the new touch-screen phones named Kin One and Kin Two will be sold in the U.S. near May, and it will be followed by sales in Italy, Spain, Germany and the U.K sometime in fall this year. They are being made… »

Robotics| Tech»

Elder farmers in Japan to use power suits in the future?

By Damir Beciri
15 April 2010
tuat-japan-robo-suitWe already wrote about various power suits, but this one differs in its purpose. A Tokyo Agriculture and Technology (TAT) University postgraduate student is seen demonstrating the new power-assist suit for elderly agriculture workers, developed by Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology professor Shigeki Toyama. He plans to set up a company in order to… »