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The walls will have ears (and a brain)
Predictive computing and search is set to be one of the creepier technology breakthroughs of recent history. Google Now can give you traffic information and weather reports it believes are relevant based on what it knows about past behaviours, and now three major technology firms have each invested in start up Expect Labs which develops technology that listens to what is said in a room and presents information that the speakers might be interested in. FULL STORY...
Intel aims to make interfaces open ended and fluid
In announcing Perceptual Computing at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, Intel isn’t just making a play for a Kinect “me-too” product. Its perceptual computing SDK is potentially much more ambitious in that it aims to enable users to switch seamlessly between gesture, touch, voice and traditional keyboard and mouse interactions with devices in a context sensitive way.FULL STORY...
Intel backs WiGig for future 'without wires'
Intel demonstrated multigigabit wireless docking technology, which offers speeds of up to 7Gbps, when it presented its work with the WiGig standard at the Intel Developer Forum 2012 in San Francisco.FULL STORY...
Inwindow Outdoor tests “Experience Station” signage units
New York based signage owner Inwindow Outdoor is testing a new interactive digital signage solution known as the Experience Station across a number of locations including malls and hotels. The devices, which are developed in partnership with Intel, combine large format touch displays with other interactive technologies such as near field communications (NFC) and motion capture.FULL STORY...
34,870 - ISE 2011 Report
Chris Fitzsimmons reports from a packed Amsterdam RAI on what was apparently the largest audiovisual trade event ever staged, anywhere in the world. But did ISE 2011 live up to the hype?FULL STORY...
AV is big business
Some of the world’s largest and most successful corporations are turning their attention to AV technologies. Chris Fitzsimmons asks what their strategies are, and how pro AV can respond and take advantage of the inevitable influx of investment.FULL STORY...
Intel announces connected store
At the National Retail Federation Convention, held this week in the USA, Intel has unveiled the Connected Store concept: a futuristic storefront for retailers looking make a digital impact. The store, powered in part by the company’s "visibly smart" processors, is full of interactive demos and proof-of-concepts. Among the systems using the new range of Core processors3D graphics capabilities are a virtual search engine-equipped wall of Adidas sneakers and the Intel Digital Signage Endcap.FULL STORY...
Intel unveils holographic interactive window
Intel wowed CES visitors when its president and CEO, Paul Otellini unveiled an impressive digital signage concept during his keynote speech. The nearly eight foot holographic glass window - with LCD display - utilises Intel Core processors to provide customers with targeted content and encourage them to interact with retailers and friends via a multi-touch, multi-user interface.FULL STORY...