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One in the Eye of Augmented Reality – AR Contact Lens

by Jay Garrett on November 14, 2009

One in the Eye for ARAR seems to be the latest coolest thing.

There’s app’s appearing like Kooaba and Layar that overlay info in real-time over real objects but that’s not enough.

Nope – not enough for a team at the University of Washington who’s busy developing a prototype contact lens that would function as an LED computer display, projecting images directly into a wearer’s retina.

This has been going on since January 2008 and now the team is preparing to show off its prototype at the BioCas conference in Beijing later this month.

“Our hope is to create images that effectively float in front of the user perhaps 50cm to 1m away,” says researcher Babak Parviz when chatting with the New Scientist.

The researchers reckon uses could include subtitles being beamed into your eye as you listen to someone speaking a foreign language – doesn’t exactly help with your replies though does it? But cool idea none-the-less.

As well as that being a little one-way there’s also the subject of power.

Contacts, obviously, are too small to have a battery fitted to them – not to mention that made me feel a little queasy.

So the team is working on harnessing the tiny electrical current emitted by radio waves, specifically from mobile phones.

The hope is that mobiles, in addition to providing power to the tiny displays, would relay information to them. Perhaps they will also perform some more of the processing as well.

So – contact lenses seem to be getting some attention again.

There’s this AR lens, the self-darkening lens shades but Rob Spence beats both.

Remember him?

He’s that Canadian film-maker who’s planning on using a camera embedded into one of his prosthetic eyes to capture footage for a documentary about public surveillance.

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Nintendo of America Asks: Who is Sony’s PSP Go For?

by Jay Garrett on October 12, 2009

psp-goThe Christmas battle has commenced and Nintendo gaffer, Reggie Fils–Aime, has thrown of his gloves and slapped the Sony PSPgo firmly across the chops.

Reggie is known for telling it like he sees it – while he was having a go at the go he also took a quick swipe at the iPod Touch.

The PSPgo has been in the news, mainly regarding its price but Nintendo of America’s Reggie Fils-Aime has put his cards on the table when chatting with The Washington Post about the PSPgo.

Mr fils-Aime said, “I have the utmost respect for all our competitors, but it’s interesting to try and answer the consumer question of ‘What’s in it for me?’ in that product.”

and then went on to say that the PSPgo had a, “fundamental concept problem in terms of ‘Who’s it for?’ and ‘What’s the benefit?’”

He was then on a roll and got the iPod Touch in his sights.

Saying the he sees that the iPod touch continues to grow as a gaming platform but the Nintendo DS offered an experience that couldn’t be matched by Apple’s efforts.

Speaking of titles including Mario Kart and Scribblenauts, he said, “All of these experiences are very unique and very different and what you cannot find on their App Store.”

So – which do you favour and why?

iPod Touch, PSPgo or Nintendo DS/i?

Let me know :)

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