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Holy Yoda Holograms, Batman! Star Wars Holographic Chess Just Left the Millennium Falcon and Can Be in Your House. For realz!

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If you’ve got it in a digital format, you can see it in a 3D holographic experience in your home with the Holus. Your coolness factor will go up by 12 parsecs.

For my readers that are my real life friends I’ve known for years – you’ve heard me joke about wanting the next gizmo to come out with Yoda Holograms. The Holus, a Kickstarter campaign from Vancouver, Canada, is bringing us closer to the magic of 1977, when kids and grown-ups around the world saw R2-D2 beating Chewbacca at holographic chess… and of course, Princess Leia beaming out of R2 as a hologram – all of it was beyond magical, and we were just seeing it in 2D the whole time. This campaign ends in a week and has well exceeded its funding goal.

Their goal is not just to deliver a hologram that says, “This is our most desperate hour. Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi, you’re my only hope!” No – their goal is reflected in their company name – to humanize technology. There are a ton of applications for this technology, especially in education. Kids are already blitzed by their iPads and other flickering gizmos. They can experience not just games in 3D, but perhaps a walk through of Auschwitz or a jungle in India, where their environment looks like environments do in real life – in 3D, and without glasses or headaches after the show.

Check out the video below for an insight on how other tech geeks at CES enjoyed engaging with this in person.

You can follow Humanizing Technology on Facebook, Twitter. and their website.

That smiling person on the other side of the 3D action could be you!

That smiling person on the other side of the 3D action could be you!

A New Kind of Multi-Tool – Foam Cutter, Solderer, & Manual 3D Printer – Hand Held!

3dsimobigGeeks, this is a multi-tool unlike any you’ve ever seen. It combines lots of different gadgets into one hand-held tool that you can control with an app – the 3Dsimo. This is not just a tool for artsy folks – you can solder with it, then change attachments to cut foam, then use another head on this pen to draw in mid-air, akin to the doodle-pen. This campaign, by San Francisco Kickstarters, Sean Gaddis and David Paskevic, manages to put a lot of power into your hand in a way that couldn’t be done before. Foam cutting happens at one temperature, 3D printing at another temperature, burning at another, and soldering at yet another temperature – making such objects separate by logical necessity. Thanks to the integrated app, you can select what project you wish to perform so that your 3Dsimo will operate at the proper temperature for your needs.

There are still about 3 weeks left on this Kickstarter project, and as of this writing, there were still some early bird rewards to claim for early investors. You can follow 3Dsimo on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest.

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