Nintendo's Wii ($250 at Circuit City) is bringing more realism to the gaming world, using plenty of high-powered technology to make users feel like they're actually in the game. STMicroelectronics ...
The project uses an accelerometer to track movements as it builds a small key ring-sized alarm. During the usage, the device vibrates gently to notify the reaching of a stopping point to signify ...
The team from the Sensing, Interaction & Perception Lab at ETH Zürich, Switzerland have come up with TapType, an interesting text input method that relies purely on a pair of wrist-worn devices, that ...
Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of stories about six companies vying for the New Hampshire High Tech Council’s Product of the Year, which will be awarded Nov. 10 at the Manchester ...
STMicroelectronics’ LIS302DLH, a three-axis digital micro-electro-mechanical-systems (MEMS) accelerometer, is a 16-bit device measuring 0.75 mm high. According to ST, the product partakes in its ...
In a conference room at Analog Devices (ADI), Howard Wisniowski holds a demo board a little bigger than a commemorative stamp about a meter above the table top. An ADI motion sensor and associated ...
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