Pointing Sticks are not just for Notebooks ! The "On The Stick" keyboard features a built-in "mouse", making it easier to move around on the screen. Based on Unicomp's unique patent, the pointing stick is positioned in the home row area, near the center o
This was my final project for the "How to make (almost) anything" class at the MIT Media Lab, when I was a first-year MSc. student. As my field of research is technologies for learning, I am interested in ways to make the opaque transparent, to make peopl
Elvis Costello doesn't want to go to Chelsea. I don't want to take my Powerbook apart. However, I'm not a multimillionaire glasses-wearing mockney, so I don't get everything I want.
"Can be used to develop interactive objects, taking inputs from a variety of switches or sensors, and controlling a variety of lights, motors, and other outputs. Can communicate with software running on your computer e.g. Flash, Processing, MaxMSP."
Much like the natural evolution of bulky televisions to flat screens, toast now takes a similar journey down the path of refinement. This popular breakfast treat has popped out of the same colossal box, also known as a toaster, since the early 1900's! Sin
Digital jukebox for audiophiles.
High-end CD players have been refined for years to reach today's pinnacle of audio fidelity. The new OPUS incorporates this engineering excellence, and revolutionizes the way you experience music.