Motion sensors to aid stroke victim treatment
Many stroke survivors who have lost the ability to communicate verbally and physically could re-learn subtle gestures people make to indicate words with the help of motion sensing technologies such as those used in the Wii console.
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by Neil on August 23rd, 2010 Tags: Engineer, Gestures, lost, Many Stroke Survivors, Motion, Motion Sensors, People, Sensing Technologies, Sensors, stroke, Stroke Treatment, Stroke Victim, Treatment, victim, Wii
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VRX iMotion 3D Full Motion Sensing Racing Simulator
There’s a new racing simulator available by VRX iMotion that will add a whole new level of realism to your gaming experience. Of course, you’ll need $27,995, but if money is no object, this racing simulator is compatible with high end computers and a variety of game consoles including the PS3, Wii and the XBox [...]
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by Neil on August 14th, 2010 Tags: Alinsky, Beech Bend, Boeing 767, Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry 3, Emerald Downs Horse, External Antennas, Full, Fun Racing, Game Consoles, Gaming Experience, High End Computers, Hotfile, iMotion, money, Motion, Motion Background, Motion Blur, Motion Simulator, Porsche Carrera S, Racing, Racing Simulator, Realism, Research In Motion, Sensing, Simulator, Three Blind Mice, Toyota Sequoia, Tp Link, Water Cushions, Wii, Xbox
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Can Wii Gamers Connect With Kinect?
Microsoft is starting the hard sell for its upcoming Kinect full-body motion-sensing system for the Xbox 360.
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by Neil on August 9th, 2010 Tags: Bad Ass, Best Car, Body Motion, Casino Gamers, Connect, Dragon Age, Em Robots, Ford Transit, Game News, Gamers, Games Industry, Kinect, Launch Software, Microsoft, Mobile Web, Pocket Lint, Public Business, Realty Usa, Sign Language, Silicon Sisters, Tradeshow, Video Rock, Wii, Xbox, xbox 360
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News: High Voltage lays off staff
Conduit developer scales back. High Voltage Software, developer of Wii shooter The Conduit, has let 25 staff go, IGN reports. “I can confirm that High Voltage Software has reduced some of our staffing based on our current production requirements and predictions of what is needed for the remainder of 2010,” a spokesperson said. High Voltage is currently working on The Conduit 2 for Wii as well as …
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by Neil on August 8th, 2010 Tags: Developer Software, Eurogamer, High, High Voltage Software, Ign, lays, news, Remainder, Scales, Shooter, Software Developer, Spokesperson, staff, Staff News, Voltage, Wii
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2K Sports Compiles Most Powerful Hoops Soundtrack Ever for NBA 2K11
NBA 2K11 (Wii) Soundtrack raises the bar with diverse lineup spanning Drake to The Alan Parsons Project alongside the national NBA 2K11 producer/MC contest winners.
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by Neil on August 4th, 2010 Tags: 2k Sports, 2K11, Alan Parsons, Alan Parsons Project, Compiles, Contest Winners, Drake, Ever, Hoops, Most, Nba 2k, Nba Sports, Powerful, Soundtrack, sports, Wii
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