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[24 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Proposing with portals: how really romantic gamers pop the question

Unless you proposed from orbit, chances are your marriage request was not nearly as elaborate as Gary Hudston’s. And, perhaps outside of 2008′s homebrew Bejeweled proposal , no where near as geeky either. Hudston hired a skilled developer to create series of custom levels for Portal 2 that his potential betrothed would have to play through. When it heard about his apparently not so secret project, Valve even helped him secure Ellen McLain, the voice of GLaDOS, to record original audio

[21 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Quantum entanglement could mean completely secure data transfer

By tapping into Albert Einstein’s idea of “spooky action at a distance,” researchers at the University of Copenhagen’s Niels Bohr Institute have discovered what might be the key to completely secure data transfer — keeping particles “entangled” for up to an hour. Until now, the link between two entangled systems could only be maintained for a fraction of a second. This development could enable a direct link between two systems of communication — you do something to one and the other will “know.” Although limited to the lab right now, scientists are working on practical applications for networking and the internets. Hey, SSH maybe it’s time you started watching your back

[10 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Organic Motion’s OpenStage motion capture system grabs 200FPS, no backdrop required (video)

At just under $40,000 for an eight camera setup, we’re hardly in hobbyist territory here, but Organic Motion’s new OpenStage 2.0 motion capture system could certainly make do in the average basement. Unlike a few competing solutions shown here at SIGGRAPH , this one actually has no backdrop mandate, and better still, doesn’t require you to latch a single sensor onto your subject. The magic lies within the cameras hung above — kits are sold that contain between eight and 24 cameras, and even the latter can be handled with a single workstation. Multi-person tracking ain’t no thang, and while you aren’t capturing HD footage here, the high-speed VGA capability enables up to 200 frames per second to be logged

[10 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
HDI 3D to ship new line of 3D projectors next year, we mortgage our homes

We were pretty impressed when we got the chance to gaze at HDI 3D’s silky smooth, 43-inch 3D LCD last year, which is why our eyes widened when the company announced that it’s begun producing a new line of 3D projectors, slated for release as early as 2012. First up in the awkwardly named Las er-Driven 2D/3D Switchable Dynamic Video Projector series is the LSS Pro 1 (pictured above) — a tank that’s powered by many as two Laser-Drive Engines and capable of displaying both 2D and 3D images on HDI’s 300 inch Laser Silver Screen. A full 100 of the systems will be available on February 14th as part of a pre-production run, but they certainly won’t be cheap, with prices ranging from $55,000 to $85,000

[9 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Cablevision’s Optimum app hits 2.0, brings cable TV streaming to iPhone, iPod Touch

Cablevision took a major step into the future back in April when it opened up its full channel lineup for viewing on the tablet with Optimum for iPad , and now it’s bringing that experience to other iOS devices. The new app, simply called Optimum, runs alongside the original and works on iPhones or iPod Touches, bringing the same controversial ability to stream live TV or play back video on-demand — provided the viewer is still at home.