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MIT’s Tangible Media Lets You Shake Hands – Physically – Across the World

Every geek that saw Minority Report wanted that computer that Tom Cruise was using.

Every geek that saw Minority Report wanted that computer that Tom Cruise was using.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Tangible Media group created a new type of input and output device for interacting with people and programs. It looks weird – like a bunch of Tetris-infused sugar cubes… Max Headroom had a bad dream kinda thing – but it’s really quite amazing and could be the first step in Minority Report type of interfaces.

The input device is basically a bunch of cameras and scanners that recognize your hand movements like a Kinect system on steroids. The output device, on the other flashlight_tableend, can interpret your hand movements (or computer input of any type) into tangible shapes that can manipulate its environment.

The mechanism that makes it happen is almost Steampunk due to all the levers and gadgetry beneath the actual output table. They are calling it the inFORM display and they are working on different applications for its use.

Minus a full grip, the interface would allow you to literally shake hands with someone across the globe – your hand movements in real time. Perhaps a soldier in Iraq could hold his baby for the first time this way? Although, there is no haptic feedback for the sender right now.

Check out the video below to get an idea of how this works.

You can view their paper for all the geeky details here.

inFORM – Interacting With a Dynamic Shape Display from Tangible Media Group on Vimeo.

Gun Geeks Will Love This 12 Gauge USB Charger

122Most geeks love gadgets, and many of us gadget geeks dig guns on all kinds of levels. Whether it’s the mechanism itself, the power it wields or just the beauty in functional design. Geek designers and gun enthusiasts Jack Easterly and Baird Snyder made a profound discovery – a 12 ga. shotgun shell is the perfect size to fit into your 12 volt charger port in your vehicle. They realized this wasn’t a mere coincidence and began to experiment with converting empty shotgun shells into the ultimate USB gadget charger for gun geeks everywhere.

The duo has launched a Kickstarter campaign for their Twelve Gauge Charger to refine the the unit by improving the USB connector and start mass producing them. There are only 5 days to go on the campaign and they have already exceeded their funding goal and have added a stretch goal – if they get to $15K in funding, they plan on upping the power on the unit from 1 amp to 2.1 amps to increase the charging speed of your precious gadgets.

I personally backed this campaign to the tune of four of these babies to be used as Christmas gifts for family members that will be in orbit when they see them.

You can follow the project on Facebook, Instagram and their company website.

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