Humans and Machines
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- UC San Diego computer scientist turns his face into a remote control
A Ph.D. student can turn his face into a remote control that speeds and slows video playback. The proof-of-concept demonstration is part of a larger project to use automated facial expression recognition to make robots more effective teachers. - Man uses Wii Balance Board to control robot, takes aim at Segway next - Engadget
it looks like the Wii Balance Board is nonetheless spurring on some hackery of its own, including being used as a navigation device for Google Earth and World of Warcraft. - Spectra
With comprehensive live news coverage, striking design, complete customization, dynamic browsing, human body interaction and many other unique features, Spectra brings A Fuller Spectrum of News to life in our most immersive extension yet. - TED | Talks | Jeff Han: Unveiling the genius of multi-touch interface design (video)
Jeff Han is at NYU in New York City. Maybe someone can interview him. - Humanoid robot to conduct Detroit Symphony Orchestra
A humanoid robot will conduct the Detroit Symphony Orchestra next month - Motley Crue releases single on Rock Band
Rock 'n' roll bad boys Motley Crue will become the first group to release a new single through Rock Band, the developer of the wildly popular game. - Avatar Machine
replicates the aesthetics and visuals of third person gaming, allowing the user to view themselves as a virtual character in real space via a head mounted interface. The system potentially allows for a diminished sense of social responsibility - Being Human: Human-Computer Interaction in the Year 2020
This report is for anyone interested in the ramifications of our digital future and in ways society must adjust to the technological changes to come. - Tracking device on bins ensures residents chip in - Technology - smh.com.au
His suspicions grew further when he noticed a small, flat, circular object hidden under the rim of his new bin. About the size of a 10-cent coin, it had the letters "TI-RFid" embossed on it. - Pioneering research shows ?Google Generation? is a myth
Wow -- this longitudinal study shows that all generations show "google generation" traits with over 65 year olds spending 4 more hours a week online than some of the younger ages. It argues that libraries must adapt to the digital mindset AND that you



