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WorldWarCheese writes "Many's the time I wish I had a little more mobility or comfort with my computer. Laptops are OK, but anyone interested can see right onto my screen; and a laptop doesn't quite have that 'cool' factor that VR goggles / headsets do. The problem is, whenever I've looked at the options, Linux compatibility is not mentioned. Is there a VR headset out there that is compatible with Ubuntu? If not, what could I do to make it compatible, and how feasible would that be?"
in Linux
via Slashdot @ 12:38 19th Dec
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Infrared goggles that use military night-vision technology and a teddy bear complete with media player are among the most popular toys on Christmas lists this year.
in Gadgets
via Sydney Morning Herald @ 23:10 7th Dec
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Infrared goggles that use military night-vision technology and a teddy bear complete with media player are among the most popular toys on Christmas lists this year.
in Gadgets
via The Age @ 21:17 7th Dec
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INFRARED goggles that use military night-vision technology and a teddy bear complete with media player are among the most popular toys on Christmas lists this year.
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via WA Today.com.au @ 0:23 6th Dec
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INFRARED goggles that use military night-vision technology and a teddy bear complete with media player are among the most popular toys on Christmas lists this year.
in Gadgets
via The Age @ 10:57 5th Dec
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While the 'beer goggles' effect on men has been known for years, a recent discovery is that women, too, can come under its spell and - worse - remain long after the woman has sobered up.
in Quirky
via Sky News @ 8:51 22nd Dec
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Quick chase: Sony appears to take people 20,000 leagues under the sea. But they need no goggles or oxygen tanks because they're watching from the comfort of a lecture hall as a school of tropical fish makes its way past a coral reef. Sony knows how to project an image, in this case, for its HD projector. The visual is irresistible, and the headline is on the money, too: "Go from projection to immersion." Chasers' choice: Gloat
in Gadgets
via BToBOnline @ 22:41 9th Dec
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January 6, 2009 - Featured online for access by 37,000 high school students participating in FIRST Robotics program, 6-minute safety video highlights importance of wearing safety goggles, proper footwear, protective gloves, and ear protection, as well as reporting all injuries. It also discusses how to properly use tools and power strips and how to safely move completed robotic projects both in workshop and during competitions.
in Robotics
via ThomasNet @ 10:10 7th Jan
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waderoush writes "Some of the coolest media technologies predate the Web and the PC — in fact, they predate the 20th century. My column in Xconomy explores the world of 19th-century stereoscopes and stereo views, which are the all-but-forgotten forerunners to anaglyphic 3D, VR goggles, and other modern stereo vision systems. As it turns out, it's pretty easy to 'free-view' vintage stereo images on an iPhone or other small screen, getting the full 3-D effect without any other viewing aids. The article has instructions for accessing a collection of old stereo images using the new Seadragon Mobile iPhone app from Microsoft Live Labs." The stereoscope, that killer technology of the last century but one, was invented in 1859 by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 0:43 21st Dec
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