Posted Sep 12, 2007 at 11:04AM by Karl B.
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The Financial Times reports that Sony Ericsson is thinking about using Sony's PlayStation brand for its new high-end mobile phones. According to Sony Ericsson president Miles Flint, the PlayStation brand is "an area of possible future activity".This sort of contradicts rumors that Sony Ericsson would not be using the PlayStation Portable brand for its rumored gaming phone. The company, which is half-owned by Sony, already has a mobile TV-capable Bravia phone being developed in collaboration with Japan's NTT DoCoMo. While the PlayStation phone is indeed a possibility, Flint stressed that the tech needed for such a phone is still far from being perfected. "We need to make sure that it is a credible phone, and be sure we are justified in putting that identity on it," said Flint. |
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Posted Apr 24, 2007 at 08:55AM by Ryan A.
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NTT DoCoMo is one of Japan's biggest wireless operators. So it is only logical that consumers would expect the bigger innovations to come from them. The company delivered indeed last Monday after announcing five new 3G FOMA 904i models capable of motion-sensing gameplay. Accordingly, the motion-sensing capability has been made possible because of Chokkan Game support. After downloading the games from online sites, consumers can play these mobile titles by using intuitive motions such as tracing a finger and tilting or waiving the handset. Of course, the type of motion is dependent on the game's content. The new phones sport pre-existing features common to DoCoMo units. But aside from the above mentioned, they will also have the following:
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Posted Aug 09, 2006 at 05:09AM by Alaric S.
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Textbooks are written to do two things: to teach and to bore students. And that's why ZMP created its robots. The company believes a robot is the most suitable hands-on teaching material for basic mechanical, electrical, electronic, control and information engineering.
Its newest mechanical baby is the Nuvo robot. Nuvo is controlled via FOMA (Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access), which is a 3G service available only Japan. Although far from perfect (the video was cut short just when the humanoid was about to tip over) it can pick itself up from flat-on-the-floor position. Something many super-sized and inebriated humans can't do. The company says it hopes teachers will use the Nuvo bots in class. We have a feeling students would want that, too. |
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Posted Jun 12, 2006 at 01:59AM by Anna S.
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Manabe Hiroyuki,
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Manabe Hiroyuki of NTT DoCoMo presented an EOG eye tracker integrated in a normal set of headphones. EOG or Electrooculography is a technique for measuring the resting potential of a retina. It can be used in ophthalmology diagnosis and in recording eye movements.It uses a Kalman filter situated in the headphone's cushion pads, to analyze multiple channels of EOG signals estimating what direction the wearer is looking at. Evaluations show that the average margin of error is 4.4 (horizontal) and 8.3 (vertical), and that the drift is suppressed to the same level as an ordinary EOG. |
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