Holographic home decoration trends
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A scientist flicks on a switch. Like magic, a small, delicate image of a fairy appears, suspended in the air. The scientist then reaches out to touch the f
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International Business Times
Amazon has patented a hologram projector system that can beam virtual objects onto tables and walls.
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Techcrunch
Amazon has been amassing computer vision expertise for a long time. And continues to do so. A LinkedIn search for computer vision jobs at the company currently returns more than 50 posts -- mostly split across research and software engineering roles. But is there more than meets the eye to the ecommerce giant's interest in technologies that can sense the world around them?
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Engadget
Projection mapping theoretically adds a Holodeck-like level of immersion to simulations, but current projectors are simply too slow to keep up with fast-moving people. That won't be an issue if University of Tokyo researchers have their way. They've developed DynaFlash, a 1,000 frames per second projector that can keep up with just about any moving object. It can't beam images into thin air, li