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Tangible User Interface (TUI)

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A  tangible user interface  (TUI) is a user interface in which a person interacts with digital information through the physical environment. The initial name was Graspable User Interface, which is no longer used. The purpose of TUI development is to empower collaboration, learning, and design by giving physical forms to digital information, thus taking advantage of human abilities of grasp and manipulate physical objects and materials. One of the pioneers in tangible user interfaces is Hiroshi Ishii, a professor in the MIT Media Laboratory who heads the Tangible Media Group. His particular vision for tangible UIs, called  Tangible Bits , is to give physical form to digital information, making bits directly manipulable and perceptible. Tangible bits pursues the seamless coupling between physical objects and virtual data. Characteristics Physical representations are computationally coupled to underlying digital information. Physical representations embody mechanisms for interacti

ETF- MINING TRUCK

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BATTERY ELECTRIC MINING TRUCKS WITH ENERGY HARVESTING ETF MINING,  Established in the UAE in 2009, ETF has been a long time in the making.  For many years, ETF walked the traitorous road that innovation on an industrial scale brings. Still, with over 20 mi views on YouTube, it intrigued the mining industry the world over. Its deep innovation leaving many fascinated and inspiring talent all over the world. But left even many more convinced it would never happen.  End 2014, it almost wasn’t. In 2015, ETF HOLDING BV was incorporated in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and now controls its affiliates ETF European Truck Factory GMBH and ETF FZE.  ETF also expanded its shareholder base and sanitized its balance sheet . Features of ETF Truck:- Largest Trucks in the World ETF makes the largest mining trucks in the world. Starting with 180 metric tonnes payload. The largest truck has 774 metric tonnes payload. More Mine Output Due to na

Brain-Computer Interface

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Our brain generates all kinds of electrical signals with our thoughts, so much so that  each specific thought has its own brainwave  pattern. These  unique electrical signals can be mapped to carry out specific commands  so that thinking the thought can actually carry out the set command. In a EPOC neuroheadset created by Tan Le, the co-founder and president of Emotiv Lifescience, users have to don a  futuristic headset that detects their brainwaves generated by their thoughts . As you can see from this demo video, the command executed by thought is pretty primitive (i.e. pulling the cube towards the user) and yet the detection seems to be facing some difficulties. It looks like this UI may take awhile to be adequately developed. In any case, envision a (distant) future where one could  operate computer systems with thoughts alone . From the concept of a ‘smart home’ where one could turn lights on or off without having to step out of your bed in the morning, to the idea of i

DDR3 v/s DDR4

After using the same DDR3 standard for eight years, RAM manufacturers everywhere have begun the process of rolling out their latest memory chips in the form of DDR4. But what benefits (if any) does DDR4 have over DDR3 in real-world applications, and are they worth the increased cost? The Technical Improvements of DDR4 RAM Right now, there are three main types of RAM you can buy for a consumer-grade custom PC: DDR3, DDR3L, and DDR4. The main notable improvements that DDR4 makes over its predecessor, DDR3, are a greater range of available clock speeds and timings, lower power consumption, and reduced latency. With DDR3, the options for your clock speed (i.e., how fast the RAM can read or write data) are primarily geared to one of four different choices: 1333Mhz, 1600Mhz, 1866Mhz, and 2133Mhz, with 2133Mhz being the maximum limit. 800Mhz and 1066Mhz configurations do technically still exist, but for the most part these have been phased out of production in favor of their faster