No, it's not a laptop computer, but new interactive window technology that General Motors is exploring with the help of researchers and students at Israel's Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. The ...
When a customer walks past a retailer’s storefront, there’s rarely something in the window that will surprise them. Customers are used to the constant novelty of online shopping, so a staid window ...
Researchers want to make shopping trips a special experience in future by enabling passers-by to operate window displays with hand and facial gestures. Four cameras record the 3-D positions of ...
Window shopping of the future will be exactly that, with consumers able to make purchases from in front of the store, even after hours. Using 3D imaging technology, researchers in Germany are ...
Consumers may enjoy window shopping, but like leafing through a fashion magazine, they seldom really stop and look closely. TBWA Hakuhodo received a brief from its client United Arrows Green Label ...
In-car DVD players and handheld game consoles have proven a godsend to parents looking to avoid the regular cries of "are we there yet?" from kids in the back seat. Similar to Toyota's "Window to the ...
We've seen all sorts hip-cool interactive window installations, usually comprised of a camera for a modicum of interactivity and a projector or a display for screening the results. The Salling store ...
General Motors is thinking long term for its back-seat entertainment. It worked with students from the Future Lab at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Israel to develop apps that run on a car's ...