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Showing posts with label Hardware tech. Show all posts

7/10/10

Robot Hands cybers




A Scottish prosthetics company engaged in publicising its new bionic hand claims to have achieved significant advances in its field - and says servicemen injured in combat "love the more robotic look" of its technology.

Touch Bionics, based in Livingston, also seems set for a potentially lucrative lawsuit scuffle in future. If Apple's Steve Jobs ever gets interested in the medical industry he'll find that he needs to pay off Touch Bionics for the "iLimb" trademark.Meanwhile, Touch is already marketing its iLimb prosthetic hand. The device is operated in relatively conventional myo-electric fashion, by reading electrical muscle signals generated in the remaining limb of the user. Myo-electric limbs have been around for generations, but have typically been limited to relatively limited "c-clamp" functionality, often prone to control issues.

Touch quotes ex-US Army sergeant Juan Arredondo, who lost his hand to an insurgent bomb in 2004 and has recently tried out the iLimb. Apparently, his old myo-electric hand was prone to crushing cups or other fragile objects, but the iLimb boasts "built-in stall detection" which "tells each individual finger when it has sufficient grip on an object and, therefore, when to stop powering".

"Now I can pick up a Styrofoam cup without crushing it," said Arredondo.

"With my other myoelectric hand, I would really have to concentrate...the iLimb hand does things naturally. I can just grab the cup like a regular person."

The iLimb also boasts a range of different grips and configurations, and can rotate about the wrist axis. This allows a user to turn a key in a lock, pick up or manipulate objects between thumb and index or middle finger, or type (though only with the index finger). The extended index finger option is also useful for pointing, seemingly, and an "OK" sign is also achievable. There was no mention of any option to extend the middle finger alone or first two fingers simultaneously - which would seem an obvious necessity.

Touch also offers realistic skin coverings, making the iLimb appear much like a normal hand. They note, however, that this option isn't universally popular.

"Some patients, mainly military personnel, particularly love the robotic nature of the uncovered iLimb Hand and prefer not to wear it with a cosmesis glove," says the company.

This isn't recommended, however, for practical reasons: but Touch has done its best for those wishing to show off their cyborg chic: "Because of the need to provide a grip surface and to protect the hand from dust and water, Touch Bionics has developed the iLimb Skin. This is a thin layer of semi-transparent material."

Seems like Touch could do more for its military customers, though. What about a shooting grip configuration, for instance, designed for firing a gun? You'd need excellent trigger-finger control, and maybe a way to work the safety/selector switch with the iLimb's articulated thumb (on American M16-family weapons, anyway - Brits using the SA80 will always need to use their left hand to apply the safety catch or select full auto, bionic gunhand or not).

Or what about modular sockets for, erm, handy attachments?

Still, it seems that civilian amputees - as opposed to the proud military bionic men - prefer something a little less obtrusive. It could be a while until the cyborg look goes mainstream.

It could also be a while until wounded soldiers get this kit as of right. Touch says the iLimb is "two to three times more expensive than other more traditional myoelectric devices. Each iLimb Hand costs about US$18,000".

It would be nice to think the UK military, which is planning to hang more than $200,000-worth of equipment on each combat infantryman in future, could find this sort of cash for its injured veterans with ease. Past history doesn't bear that out, however.
source:theregister


11/5/09

Slim speakers in the world


FleXspeaker which was developed by a company of Taiwan, ITRI has shown that the product is very thin speaker. So that we may not be aware of the existence of this speakers if mounted on a wall or other places. FleXspeaker not only thin but also flexible so that it can take the form of curved surfaces will be fitted this slim speaker. Flexspeaker also consumes very little power, are perfect for other portable applications?? = P 
Unfortunately, FleXspeaker can only issue up to 20 kHz output at the moment.



Google Crome USB


Recently, an independent developer issued a Portable Google Chrome, a flash drive containing Google's latest browser and can run from this drive tersebutDalam drive there a file size of 11 MB which when run will extract important files required to run Chrome into the directory you specified. 

After that, you live ChromeLoader.exe execute and you can use the browser, complete with a fast JavaScript engine, incognito mode, and the ability to tab as a different process. 

Browser in the USB stick has been tested compatible with Windows XP SP3 and Windows Vista SP1. However, if you have an Internet connection, you can download it yourself and if you do not have internet connection, why would you buy this browser?



10/7/09

StreesWatch



One design the hour that was interesting with the concept gathered information was based on the intensity of the pulse and the temperature of the body, that afterwards was translated into a stage stress that was put forward through the coloured screen.
As putting on one lie detector to your wrist... Why must put forward the stage stress we in front of the public? His idea not to become a stage showoff stress,
But reminded us to arrange the breath so that again was calm and saw his influence in tampilan visual that was met in the screen. But this was still being a concept, we just wait his realisation...



USB BOMB




You liked the unique or even hair-raising form?? He.. Please this implement.. This adlah in fact one of USB storage..
Joel Escalona was a person that liked to make things unique, his previous work was at 7 o'clock alarm, currently he makes the USB storage implement with the form of the bomb. Nah, approximately moreover yes the unique work from Joel Escalona furthermore?



Funny Webcam Minoru




Don't was deceived with a pair of eye that resembled E.T. or Wall-E this because by him, webcam from Minoru this could take the picture in the form of 3D.
Two lens will unite the picture that was caught to one and to see him, you must use the special spectacles. Webcam this was also compatible with various IM applications but also YouTube and that was pleasant was you did not need the application of the addition to undertake him.
Webcam this will agree as your Christmas gift with the price around the US $100.



Keyboard iKey



Along with was keyboard newest iKey, keyboard AK-39, was designed to be installed on your hands. Keyboard this apparently was made with the concept of the military, because he was designed to be able to keep the electromagnetic wave interference and had backlighting LED that was compatible with night vision googles... Possibly fitur - fitur this will not be useful for the normal community, but if you wanted to send the message or the e-mail to your relatives, or even played Facebook during was being in the middle of the battlefield. You will be grateful had this keyboard.





 

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