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OpenNI Challenge for Natural Interaction App
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Raspberry Pi Stampede
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Pay-As-You-Go for Electricity
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3D Printing 101 - The Programmer's Angle
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Kinect for Windows Available
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ReRAM - Prepare for a Paradigm Shift
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Kinect for Windows Near Mode
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When Kinect Isn't Enough - OrcaM 3D Input
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Your Next App Could Run On A Window
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Raspberry Pi Goes Into Production - Why?
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Kinect for Windows To Launch February 1st
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Kinect comes to Smart Phones?
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Fast Conway's Life on an FPG
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Arduino Goes Official - Release of 1.0
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Rent-a-SuperComputer from Amazon
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Kinect SDK Beta 2 Available
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Happy Birthday Kinect - the Kinect Effect
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The Internet of Things Comic Book
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My WiFi can hear you breathing
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Wearable monitoring
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Arduino goes ARM - new modules
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Comic book guide to the Arduino
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Boeing on Kinect
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A software radio from Microsoft Research
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Sifteo - a return to physical games
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Wearable Android - WIMM One
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Microsoft's Cloud hardware
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.NET Gadgeteer - an alternative to Arduino?
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Avatar Kinect - available now
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CodePlex builds on the new Kinect SDK
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Microsoft launches Kinect SDK (beta)
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New Nao Robot and $15 Million Investment
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Flying robot balls!
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Your WiFi knows where you are!
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AnatOnMe - a virtual tool for physiotherapy
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Aldebaran to Open Source Nao Robot
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Android and Arduino pair up
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Android@Home - easy home automation?
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A sticky touch screen improves interaction
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New Kinect showcase videos
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Germ Genie kills bugs
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Romance and technology in a box!
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NAO Strikes a Blow for Robot Independence
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Asus Xtion Kinect clone available to developers
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Microsoft's Kinect SDK includes body tracking
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Is It A Bird? No It's A Festo Robot
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Program your wrist watch
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Kinect is world's fastest-selling consumer electronics device
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Sony opens Move to developers
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Kinect plus a glass wedge gives ...
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Free papers on high performance computing
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Official Kinect SDK - who needs it?
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An Arduino Tour (Video)
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Avatar Kinect - a holodeck replacement
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Stealing SIMs from Traffic Lights
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356 |
Reverse Engineering the 6502 - the movie
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357 |
Microsoft Multitouch Mouse
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No need to hack - Kinect-like device comes to the PC
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Kinect augmented reality x-ray (video)
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Robot Xylophone - an Arduino project
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361 |
Kinect flies
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Using the Kinect gets much easier
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CUDA Toolkit 3.2
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GPU brings molecular modeling to the desktop
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365 |
Secret Debug registers in AMD processors
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366 |
Robots, Slime, Propane, and Sonic Bananas
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367 |
Program a Telenoid - Telepresence on a budget
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368 |
Program the blob
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369 |
Android Scope - there really is an app for that!
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Thrust for CUDA
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One better than Sheldon's shirt folder
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LightSpace agumented reality the future UI
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Liquid Galaxy goes open source - immersive Google Earth viewer
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374 |
Transistor level 6502 simulation
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Robot snakes take to the trees
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Homebrew Cray 1A
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377 |
The Game of Life in hardware
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3D Gesture Input
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Parallel Nsight - another shot in the GPU war
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Kindle price crash!
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381 |
Intelligent Textiles - Wearable Absence
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382 |
Plumbing - parallel programming for everyone
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Inside Kinect
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NAG for GPGPU
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GPGPU optimisation
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Get ready for 12 core processors!
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Do cars have bugs?
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