Apple Officializes Purchase of Motion-Sensor Firm PrimeSense 65
The reports that Apple was to buy Israeli 3-D sensor maker PrimeSense have turned out to be correct; the BBC reports that Apple has confirmed the purchase, though it is mum both about the price it paid and about where 3D sensors are likely to show up first in the Apple lineup. Also at the Register and Apple Insider, among others.
The next UI (Score:5, Funny)
I don't know what form the next wave of UI will take, but I do hope it doesn't involve me carrying around miniature semaphore flags [wikipedia.org].
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The future is now. Siri + PrimeSense + iBeacons = Minority Report
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2008 says hello (Score:2)
Yeah, that might have been an issue back in 2008 when your link was from, but time heals all wounds - and repairs many electronic defects.
Here in modern times we have LED displays that do not have that issue.
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That's the point though, they both fuck up pretty often when introducing new technology. Apple suffered from NVIDIA chips solder joint problems as well. Magsafe, great idea for connecting power cords to deep friers, shame that when Apple used it on laptops they forgot about strain relief. etc.
They both have no shortage of disasters.
Re:The next UI (Score:5, Funny)
A loud clatter of gunk music flooded through the Heart of Gold cabin as Zaphod searched the sub-etha radio wavebands for news of himself. The machine was rather difficult to operate. For years radios had been operated by means of pressing buttons and turning dials; then as the technology became more sophisticated the controls were made touch-sensitive—you merely had to brush the panels with your fingers; now all you had to do was wave your hand in the general direction of the components and hope. It saved a lot of muscular expenditure of course, but meant that you had to sit infuriatingly still if you wanted to keep listening to the same programme.
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... and remember that Adams was a big Apple fan. Maybe he really could see the future.
Good thing clippy never got ahold of that stuff... (Score:4, Funny)
Good thing clippy never got ahold of that stuff... I can see it now: Screen real estate and click blocking modal screen that says "Hello! You appear to be masturbating! Would you like me to a) order you a lube refill from amazon.com, b) give you a list of porn sites based on Alexa ratings, c) turn on your webcam, or d) enact your FREE TRIAL to e-harmony..."
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Some things just never get old.
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Any proper Clippy should offer to improve on technique because he was all about maximizing productivity of the task you are focused on.
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You remember a 'helpful' Clippy? I mostly remember "it seems you are type, would you like a tutorial on that?".
In other words, completely useless and quite the opposite of 'helpful'.
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Officializes??? (Score:5, Insightful)
Really?
Re:Officializes??? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Officializes??? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Wow. This certainly embiggened my vocabulary today.
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Completes? makes official?
Although apparently some US Professor once said "any noun can be verbed"... ... not on this side of the pond matey!
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Oops. I just adjectivified a verb. Damn, now I just... sigh. Never mind.
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In the immortal words of Calvin, "verbing weirds language".
Awesome, looking forward to it (Score:2)
where 3D sensors are likely to show up first in the Apple lineup
My bet is on the iPod shuffle. Adjusting the pounding base depending upon muscle constriction in the surrounding environment.
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So, teledildonics then?
Motion sensor? (Score:5, Insightful)
Calling PrimeSense technology a "Motion-sensor" is like calling an iPhone a music player. Technically true; It can do that, but it doesn't really describe the product very well.
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This is true. PS technology is depth sensing. A webcam-based device can sense motion and still have no clue about anything but changes in illumination, where Kinect (1) knows distances of solid surfaces from itself.
Also it's interesting that yours is one of the few posts here related to the technology and not grammar. I think it shows the tech still needs a killer app to occupy the mindspace of the public.
Officializes? (Score:2)
Are you serious?
Bypass touch screens (Score:1)
It will keep the greasy fingers off.
Goyim don't see it coming (Score:1)
Heheh, stupid goyim. Soon, their digital tracking devices will be able to detect their positions in 3D space, transmitting reconstructed 3D models of their immediate surroundings directly to our data centers. Our world hegemony is almost complete!
'Officializes' (Score:4, Insightful)
I didn't think it was possible for little Timmy to get any worse but this officializes it.
Re: 'Officializes' (Score:3)
The word's been encromulized by the holy roman officiate of wordulisms.
They've ruled it's too legit to quit.
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It's "keeping mum" too. Idioms should be used properly.
Kinect (Score:1)
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Yes, it is. A few years ago Microsoft purchased a company doing 3D imaging - they didn't have anything in time for the original Kinect, so Microsoft went PrimeSense there.
However, the Xbone has Kinect 2, which uses a time-of-flight (!) camera to determine depth instead of using structured light. Microsoft basically owns that technology which means we'll probabl
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verbification strikes out (Score:2)
Officializes?
No, thanks.