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Tech Tuesday: Crowd Cam & Wireless communication without batteries
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Tech Tuesday: Crowd Cam & Wireless communication without batteries

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I talked about these items: CrowdCam: With nearly everyone capturing events in real time with their smartphones, a new conceptual app could change the way we view these events. CrowdCam is an idea from Aydin Arpa (MIT) that figures out the location of each camera relative to…

Tech Tuesday: Solar powered tents and open your door with your phone
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Tech Tuesday: Solar powered tents and open your door with your phone

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I talked about these items: Eddie Bauer Katabatic 2 Solar Tent: Coming next spring, geeks will have a new reason to go camping when Eddie Bauer releases their Katabatic 2 solar tent. It features interior wiring that can work with battery packs to store from 50Wh up…

Tech Tuesday: curved touchscreens and a 3D display that’s watchable without glasses
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Tech Tuesday: curved touchscreens and a 3D display that’s watchable without glasses

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I discussed these topics: Plastic skin lights up on contact, may lead to touchscreens everywhere: Engadget is reporting that researchers at UC Berkley have found a way to make very thin pressure sensitive displays that can used as a touchscreen. By laminating pressure sensors with an organic…

Tech Tuesday: 3d printed casts and microsatellites
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Tech Tuesday: 3d printed casts and microsatellites

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I discussed these topics: The Cortex Cast: A recent university graduate in New Zealand has an idea he’s working on that will change how broken bones are taken care of. Today’s plaster casts are messy, uncomfortable and awkward to wear for weeks on end. Using 3d scanning…

Tech Tuesday: Facial Recognition blocking glasses & tiny 3d printable batteries
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Tech Tuesday: Facial Recognition blocking glasses & tiny 3d printable batteries

This week on News 1130 Radio in Vancouver, I talked about these items: Privacy visor glasses jam facial recognition systems to protect your privacy: Currently being developed at Japan’s National Institute of Informatics, these glasses have a number of near-infrared LEDs embedded in them that are invisible to the human eye but blinding to facial…

Tech Tuesday: SoftStop and NASA’s 3D Printed Pizza
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Tech Tuesday: SoftStop and NASA’s 3D Printed Pizza

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I talked about these items: Using water and light to stop truck accidents: Not unlike what recently happened in Washington State, after too many over height trucks crashed and caused damage in many tunnels, authorities in Sydney, Australia implemented “Soft Stop” technology. If a driver ignores the…

Tech Tuesday: Turning E-Waste into 3d printers & Diapers that tweet
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Tech Tuesday: Turning E-Waste into 3d printers & Diapers that tweet

This week on News 1130 Radio in Vancouver, I discussed these topics: Turning E-Waste into 3d printers: A designer from Togo, a country that receives a large amount of old computers and related ‘e-waste’ from all over the world, begin to think about ways of upcycling the e-waste. He found a way to turn the…

Tech Tuesday: 3d printed hand and wearable superhero tech
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Tech Tuesday: 3d printed hand and wearable superhero tech

This week on News 1130 radio in Vancouver, I discussed these items: RoboHand: After losing his fingers in a work accident, South African carpenter Richard Van As set out to design replacements that could be made on a desktop 3d printer. Working with a designer in Washington State, Ivan Owen, they collaborated over the internet…