cool-tech-for-nerd-in-you

Bibble

Golden Member
Feb 20, 2006
1,293
1
0
Can't wait to see what the porn industry does with this technology.
 

iamaelephant

Diamond Member
Jul 25, 2004
3,816
1
81
I've already seen Photosynth but that image technology in the first half is freaking awesome. I really do believe that that sort of technology will be in everyday use pretty soon. He is right that it throws away all of the screen real estate issues of today's technologies.
 

91TTZ

Lifer
Jan 31, 2005
14,374
1
0
That guy talks too fast and doesn't move at all. He annoyed me and I had to stop watching.
 

Aluvus

Platinum Member
Apr 27, 2006
2,913
1
0
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
That guy talks too fast and doesn't move at all. He annoyed me and I had to stop watching.

Watch the screen, not him. Even if you mute it, it's a cool demo.
 

Tsaico

Platinum Member
Oct 21, 2000
2,669
0
0
That is awesome... but I couldn't get over the fact that he sounds like a speak and spell...
 

mobobuff

Lifer
Apr 5, 2004
11,099
1
81
I can't imagine how much memory that would require to run smoothly. Sure he says that the computer should only be concerned, at any given time, about the information displayed on the screen, but the smoothness of the transitions suggests that there's no HDD overhead. Still, it's very impressive. Especially zooming into a crystal clear DPI so quickly, I mean that was like... a lossless 900% zoom.
 

ATLien247

Diamond Member
Feb 1, 2000
4,597
0
0
Hmmm... I went to the demo website, and it seemed to install correctly, but all I get is the sidebar. The main frame is just gray.
 

Quasmo

Diamond Member
Jul 7, 2004
9,630
1
76
I've been waiting for that. It's almost like the software that works with cameras that have GPS meta data.
 

b0mbrman

Lifer
Jun 1, 2001
29,470
1
81
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
That guy talks too fast and doesn't move at all. He annoyed me and I had to stop watching.

I watched all the way through hoping he'd take his shirt off. Now that would have gotten my attention :p

The technology seems neat though and the way he describes why it works intuitively makes me wonder why no one has though of it before...