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Results by page [1] The follow-up article to Three-Dot Issues, looks at the future of online console usage, with some bleak prospects for bandwidth. This short article, mirrored with permission from Mudconnect.com's FAQ series, covers a basic introduction to the DIKU codebase. Part three of a four part series taking a look at the French film Chrysalis and the views expressed within on how a telesurgical operation would work. Part three examines the interface technology the surgeon uses and how nearly all of it is capabilities we already have. An introductory level guide for augmented reality - what it is, how it works, what you can expect from modern systems. Reproduced with permission from howstuffworks.com, this guide is slightly behind the times in terms of sheer bulk of the technology, but is likely to be sound for a very long time to come. Reproduced with permission of The Wellcome Trust, this article takes a look in depth at the use of VR based limbs, to trick the brain into thinking the limb is still physically there - and make the pain vanish. Robotic surgical procedures are carried out with the aid of a camera system attached alongside the tools on the robotic arm that is inserted into the body of a patient. A surgeon carries out the operation by seeing through the camera's eye. As such, augmented reality systems have always seemed a good fit to overlay a virtual representation of the patient's innards, along with the full size and shape of the target area, on the display screen. However, the difficulty of AR object recognition inside the body has always proven too much of a hurdle. Until now.
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Results by page (09/05/2010)
Go down to the rifle range and fire a few rounds at a target 100 meters out. Chances are you won't hit the bull's-eye. Even if you read the wind right and don't twitch as you're squeezing the trigger, you may well fall at the first hurd...
(09/04/2007)
Based purely on increasing demand for both the Wii and DS consoles, Japanese games firm Nintendo has raised its sales and profit forecasts. It now expects sales of 966bn yen ($8.1bn; ?4.1bn) in the year to March, up from a pr...
(23/09/2011)
The British firm Cambridge Consultants has announced the successful test of its new 3D holographic radar system that can track fired shells traveling up to 1000 miles per hour. The new system called the Land and Surface Target Scorer (LSTS)...
(28/07/2005)
An AI-based unmanned stealth fighter jet, after being hit by lightning, decides to execute a top-secret mission that could result in global thermonuclear war ? the plotline from Stealth, a movie which opened this week. Might ...
(26/06/2013)
A new study has found that chasing down a moving object is not only a matter of sight or of sound, but of mind. The study found that people who are blindfolded employ the same strategy to intercept a running ball carrier as p...
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