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Freitag, 7. Januar 2005

Walk-through projection screen




Fogscreen is a screen of dry fog made from pure tap water with no chemicals. It can be projected onto, touched, and walked through. It even allows you to write and draw in the air.



"Thereís still slight condensation, which means that the unit emits a few drops of water. Weíre also improving the smoothness of the FogScreen, and adding to its control possibilities," explain Mika Herpi[^], CEO of the Finnish company.



Could be handy for my next PowerPoint presentation.



Video .



Via Physorg .

- regine [Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women]
12:33:06 PM    comment []

Composites.

Test Shot

Donald Agarrat has posted a brilliant photoset of Composites, where he sits in rooms, wanders the city, and generally just hangs out with himself...or sometimes friends, hanging out with their selves. Great stuff!

[Eyebeam reBlog]
10:31:25 AM    comment []

Windows AntiSpyware.

Download details: Windows AntiSpyware (Beta): This is the result of Microsoft's purchase of Giant. (that was quick...) I had a great experience with this tool today. It found seven spyware apps on my machine. Seven. And I thought I had a really clean machine.

Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) is a security technology that helps protect Windows users from spyware and other potentially unwanted software. Known spyware on your PC can be detected and removed.

Don't let the "Windows license validation" thing throw you [~] you can use it without validating. I wonder if this will be more effective than other tools because it knows all the Windows API secrets?

[Gadgetopia]
10:29:52 AM    comment []

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