EC auditors criticize Galileo overruns
The project to develop a European civilian rival to the U.S. military’s GPS system was hampered by poor management, the European Court of Auditors has found.
The project to develop a European civilian rival to the U.S. military’s GPS system was hampered by poor management, the European Court of Auditors has found.
We’ve seen interesting 3D peripherals like the Novint Falcon combine multi-axis movement and force feedback to create immersive experiences in the past, but a new research project called the H.VR Editor takes the idea to the next level, allowing you to “touch” and interact with CGI objects. Objects respond according to a pre-programmed graph of hardness values, and the system is capable of simulating texture and events like button presses. That should make the system a hit with product developers everywhere, but we’re waiting to see if the folks at DeviceAnywhere pick this up to build the ultimate cellphone testing lab. Video after the break.
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Peripherals
Force feedback controller allows you to “touch” CGI objects originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 13:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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We won’t bother detailing just how sophisticated the system is that’s powering the wild whip you’re peering at above. We won’t bother mentioning just how many A123Systems batteries are installed, nor how intelligent the creator is. We won’t bother wearing our jealously on our sleeves. What we will do, however, is point you after the break in order to have a look at just how exhilarating a ride in the LOLrio Cart (otherwise known as an electric go-kart) is. Harris Teeter, you getting all this?
[Via AutoblogGreen]
Continue reading Video: Grocery cart morphs into electric go-kart, insanity ensues
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Video: Grocery cart morphs into electric go-kart, insanity ensues originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 09:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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It’s not often that a remote control becomes the centerpiece of a product launch, but man, would you look at that. That’s the remote for Sony’s NAS-Z200iR, a WiFi-enabled shelf audio system with slot-loading CD and iPod dock. The Z200iR is DLNA-certified so it works with any DLNA device in your home including NAS boxes and of course, your PC or Mac. The re-chargeable remote features a 3.5-inch LCD display that gives you full control over sourced media including Internet radio, integrated AM/FM tuner, or devices connected via the Z200iR’s USB or audio-in ports. The sound comes courtesy of a pair of independent, 20-watt speaker enclosures with double neodymium magnets used to drive the bass. A simpler, WiFi-less CMT-Z100iR system will launch first in July with the Z200iR headed to Europe in mid September. Sorry, no prices announced so no joy.
Update: Ready for the pricing? The German press release has the Z200iR at €699. That’s nearly $1,000 for a compact sound system that sits on a shelf. Way to go Sony, way to go.
[Thanks, Daniel O.]
Filed under: Home Entertainment
Sony’s newest remote control ships with a Z200iR compact music system (updated) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 04:38:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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You’re not still running Windows 7 Beta are you? Tsk tsk, better get your RC build before your system starts spontaneously shutting down every 2 hours. As Microsoft has warned repeatedly, Windows 7 Beta builds will begin bi-hourly shutdowns starting on July 1st in a bid to move you over to the latest release candidate. RC user will suffer the same treatment starting March 1st, 2010 on the way to a June 1st expiration — well after the October 22nd launch date of Windows 7 to retail. This concludes this Engadget public service announcement, your regularly scheduled snarkiness will return in a moment.
[Thanks, Kyle]
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops, Tablet PCs
Windows 7 Beta automatic shutdowns begin today, RC users safe until March 1st originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 03:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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