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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: bentway who wrote (389307)6/6/2008 7:45:07 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) of 1577091
 
"I want my computer to blast the image directly into my brain, or at least my eyeball."

That can be done. It requires you to wear glasses and the images can be disorientating without manual adjustment.

OLEDs on mylar or electronic paper so the display can be folded is more likely in the near term.

"I want to be able to sub-vocalize and have my computer understand me."

That isn't quite here yet, either. Now full vocalization works pretty well if you are male.

Telxon already had much of the technology in place, given their background in warehousing and support of clients like Kroger's and Home Depot. We were working on ways to locate a customer on a specific aisle and location on the aisle to allow the merchant to do some push advertising. But all of the product information, access to the Internet and other stuff was already in place.

User interface, though. That was the hard part. Nearly 10 years later, and the answer is the same.
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