Looking like the Google Glass, but infinitely better and much more useful, the Ergonomic Smart Goggles allow bikers to have an easy to access HUD display to hel
Image 26 of 29 from gallery of Architecture That Can Feed You: Penda's Yin & Yang House Addresses Our Detachment With Food. Courtesy of Fernando Neyra
I can try write all I want [https://levels.io/hong-kong-new-york-of-the-east/] about how living in the the gigantic Asian cities of Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong make me feel as a Dutch kid that grew up in a small town. But I’ll never be able to capture it in words. I would need centuries. It’s the nights for sure. The neon that sparkles and reflects in the rain on the asphalt. It’s the romantic loneliness you feel as one person, living in a small little room, in a city of 25 million people.
Tobii (tobii.com) isn’t a new company – they’ve been around for over a decade – but what they’re showing this year at CES is nothing short of outrageously innovative. You look at your computer monitor, it tracks your eye movement, and you use only your eyes to scroll, click, and perform actions. While we’ve heard of this idea in practice there is a difference with Tobii: it’s working and I tried it successfully for myself. (video from WinSource.com) The Tobii Rex, which will first be available to developers for $995, plugs in through any USB port and works instamagically. But […]