Tagged: computer
Attending CHI2013 – Full-body interaction and Displays everywhere
Attending CHI 2013 – On flexible displays, poker faces and embodied interaction
End-user programming? What if they develop games
How an accountant created an entire RPG inside an Excel spreadsheet [ARTICLE]
On predicting a new breed of automated personal digital assistants
Lessons learnt: Tom Chi on rapid prototyping Google glasses
Rapid prototyping is generally used to speed up the innovation process. Tom Chi explains at TEDYouth how rapid prototyping was used to design and develop Google glasses [VIDEO]
On Disappearing Interfaces
Blind man navigating open space via vibrating insoles, augmented reality glasses, of man and dolphins interactions…the future is here and equipped with transparent interfaces [ARTICLE]
Is ubiquitous computing linked to User Experience?
In this visual proposed by Dan Saffer and Thomas Gläser is of interest noticing that it includes ubiquitous computing. It’s interesting to note that interaction design, industrial design, and architecture overlap to form the definition for ubiquitous computing.
Image source: http://blog.expectlabs.com/post/43991697087/ubiquitous-computing-the-disciplines-of-user
Systems of record vs. systems of engagement
There seems to be an evolutionary trend in HR software from systems of record to systems of engagement: in other words apps used by employees, talent scouts, managers and candidates. [ARTICLE]
Ten new ways of interacting with computers
In very near future hands and eyes will replace your keyboard and mouse even more than now [ARTICLE]
A flexible paper tablet developed by a Cambridge spin-out
The PaperTab tablet looks and feels just like a sheet of paper. However, it is fully interactive with a flexible, high-resolution 10.7” plastic display developed by Plastic Logic, a flexible touchscreen, and powered by the second generation Intel® CoreTM i5 Processor. Read more in this article [ARTICLE]