Working with Microsoft, a company called Ubi Interactive is bringing us ever-closer to the day when everything is a touch screen. The software from Ubi (no relation to the game publisher Ubisoft) ...
I've got a new XBox 360 w/Kinect arriving tomorrow, and I expect a bit of hassle installing it because all my A/V equipment in the room is housed in a built-in A/V closet and I hidden-rout all the ...
While everyone seems to have a touchscreen in their pocket, the next big thing is having a touchscreen pretty much wherever you want, whenever you want it. This prototype "smart environment" lets you ...
Ubi’s system can add a touchscreen to nearly any surface, including a tabletop. Touchscreens are naturally intuitive. Hand an iPad to a toddler and they’re quickly swiping at virtual pets or building ...
I just don't see the point. For education I haven't seen any uses of "smart board" like technology that brings to the table anything that a regular $100 whiteboard + simple projector and pulldown ...
With the aid of Microsoft's much-loved Kinect sensor, engineers at Purdue University have created a system that can turn any surface -- flat or otherwise -- into a multi-user, multi-finger touchscreen ...
Microsoft has something up its sleeve literally with two apps that make multitouch touchscreens out of any flat surface in the world, including your skin. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) ...