Archive for October, 2007

How Everything Will Touch The Meshverse

Monday, October 29th, 2007

While the Tile64 is targeting embedded applications, it’s still aimed primarily at devices requiring significant computing capabilities. However, as everything starts Touching The Meshverse, all devices will need internet capabilities:
“We are bringing to market a complete subsystem that makes it easy to develop systems-on-chip that require Internet access.Evatronix unveils an Embedded Internet Subplatform

iMesh - Countdown To The Singularity

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

When Intel first released it’s Core 2 family of processors, it was clearly a step in the right direction but not something that fundamentally altered the computing landscape. While the meshverse will ultimately require what used to be called supercomputer capabilities, having 2 or 4 computers on a chip is only a baby step. Earlier [...]

A Sound-based Joystick

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

The Vocal Joystick doesn’t rely primarily on speech recognition i.e. “move left” but rather continuous sounds to interact with computerized systems
The goal of this project is to develop a novel system that we call the Vocal Joystick (VJ). This device will enable individuals with motor impairments to use vocal parameters to control objects on a [...]

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