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May 14, 2011 - Article, Events, Greetings    1 Comment

Trio Triumph

College of Engineering ,Karunagapally can pride itself once again as its faculty trio-Mr.Manoj Ray,Mr.Anil Kumar.A and Mrs.Jyothi.L- won the best paper award at ICETT2011(International Conference On Emerging Technology Trends), conducted at Baselious Mathew College Of Engineering ,Sasthamkotta ,Kollam.

The trios paper was based on cloud computing titled,”A FASTER AND EFFICIENT CLOUD-COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT BASED ON A BROKER CLOUD SERVICE PROVIDER“. Read more »

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Jun 18, 2010 - Article    No Comments

‘SIXTHSENSE’

The SixthSense is a wearable gestural interface that lets natural hand gestures interact with digital information. In other words, it’s the computer interface that you have watching in every science fiction film made in the last ten years. Imagine a watch appearing on your wrist when you tap on it, or a phone call being placed after tapping out a phone number on the palm of your hand.

Still a prototype, the SixthSense’s hardware components are coupled in a wearable device with a projector and a camera connected to the computer. The projector projects visual information enabling surfaces, walls and objects to be used as computer interfaces; while the camera tracks the user’s hand gestures using computer-vision based techniques.

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Jun 18, 2010 - Article    No Comments

MICROSOFTS NEW SPHERE

The Microsoft Surface tabletop computer is very impressive with its cool technology, but how about a Surface PC with a Spherical Display. When it comes to displays it seems that the only choices we now have are flat panel displays, but Microsoft wishes to change this. Microsoft thinks that the Sphere is the answer.

The Sphere uses an internal projection and vision system; this is what brings the spherical computer  display to life. As the user, one is able to touch the Sphere with multiple fingers and hands. One is also able to manipulate photos as well as play games, spin a virtual globe or even watch a 360-degree video. The Sphere was expected to go on show a few days ago at Microsoft’s Faculty Summit in Redmond.

The Microsoft’s Surface multi-touch technology will be adapted to be included in walls, kitchen counters, desks, cell phones, of next-generation PCs and other gadgets over the next five to ten years.

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