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DIY projects to read out tweets for us have just becoming so common. Yet, every make has a unique preposition, and is done with a difference. We’ve seen the Guardian robot - an emotion packed desk buddy and now here we have a fish robotized to...
We’ve done those high-end spectacles enough. It’s time to get close to the future. Only a prototype to reckon now, the iPhone ARider, a GPS enabled retractable head-mounted display is the furthest we’ll leap for now.
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Twitter has become such a rage that it’s now popped out of the computers with a Twitter Watcher. #twatch is a prototype device from Dangerous Prototypes that connects directly to Twitter and lets you scroll through the latest trending topics from...
Robotics is a challenge and guys have taken it on them to get the ingenuity of the bots to interpret the world of social networking to us. Clubbing a robot to get some mechanical touch to the wordy messages we read across our Twitter profile, a...
Getting to know people of similar interest in specified geographical area is never easy. But not now, the Geochirp basically helps you to pinpoint people twittering on topics of your interest in a specific area.
It basically overlays the Twitter...
Twitter lovers are going to dig it. David Nichols, a twitter geek, was pissed-off every time he had to open up his lapy to read his tweets. So he devised an easy way out. David invented DIY Tweetser, short for Twitter Serial, which is an Asus Wireless..
Twitter, the microblogging world has driven geeks and commoners alike, into the crazy world of no return. Yes, tweeting heartbeat is a proposition well worked out, but tweeting followers with your bathing routine in real time, is an act of a real...
Twitting with just about anything is the latest go ahead. While radios and plants have done it already, nerds have even got an entire house to tweet. Stepping further up, it’s Japanese DIY-ers who’ve got a project in place that lets you twitter...
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With the social networking rage taking the entire world into its firm grip, it was only a matter of time the buildings also started giving in-with a little bit of human aid ofcourse. Andy Stanford-Clark, a computer engineer has made..
Its amazing how technology is head bound to change the way we live and the way people live around us. If until yesterday twitter was an option that attracted the younger lot, today twitter has become a resource that would help us know how the elderly.
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