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Little Big Computer

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A 1,600 part Electromechanical Computer built inside the nifty physics-engine-tastic PS3 game, Little Big Planet. Simulacrum!

--via [Opposable Thumbs]



In all honesty, I'm not convinced this is "working" technology... more of a speculative design. Gaming is a great area to utilize technologies like computer vision and augmented reality while they languish in their early stages though. Bravo!

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Overdrive, the company serving up e-books for New York's public libraries drives across the country in a big Semi, uses a variety of DRM, primarily Windows Media. In Central Park on Sunday, a rep. told me "they are working on getting Windows Media DRM working on Macs." (wtf?)

the wrath of the gamer

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Heed his dire warnings, Square Enix. (He is responding to this)

--via [Joystiq]


TELESURGERY!


Bruce Sterling on Ubiquitous Computing.

Perhaps this lecture by Bruce Sterling goes beyond the attention span of a savvy web-surfer like yourself, but it is a really wonderful approach to the coming wave of ubiquity in computing. It might take you a few sittings, but its challenging and enjoyable to have playing in a secondary Firefox tab while you're blogging. As I am right now.

-Hack.

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