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Water vapor seems Displair a touchscreen Floating

With strange devices and inventions at CES this year. Include some of the standouts fork and intelligent touch screen that can form on the surface. Nothing can compare, however, to Displair.

Displair, startup out of Russia, exhibiting a new display technology at CES last week. As the name suggests, it creates an interactive touchscreen wall moisture. On the one hand, like a hologram, but it seems a lot cooler is based solely on the fact that it was really unexpected.

Awesome movie about Victor’s Displair Kossakovskiy of Displair on Vimeo.

One of the more interesting applications of Displair the film. Creator of the technology say they can show 3D images without the need for glasses naturally. Even more impressive, the technology could see the real smell-o-vision return with a steam load the custom scent that compliments the action of the air.

As with most new technologies crazy, Displair still its infancy. CES they must see it in action though, and even play around with it for a bit. See Huffington Post Jason Gilbert played Fruit Ninja Displair round. Really wild.

As commenters pointed out, the technology has some input lag. It was fine at the time because it is not really geared to the consumer or the consumer game. This major is designed for enterprise applications. Even then, most companies might be more interested in using something like Microsoft PixelSense. That said, it is only a matter of time before technology such Displair catches for projecting images in three-dimensional space.

Sharp rolls out high-res IGZO LCDs destined for tablets, laptops and monitors

Well, a week (or two) is a long time in the technology industry, and although the joint venture with Sony to the south, is not all bad news for Sharp. According to a statement from the panel manufacturer, began production of the first screen in the world based IGZO (indium gallium zinc oxide) technology. The screen is said to promise twice the detail of the panel there is transparency, which also translates into a 90 percent reduction in power consumption is large and strong, reports PC World. Sharp generous specification will share some examples, such as 7-inch screen tablet touting a resolution of 1280 x 800 equivalent to 217 ppi, and 32-inch 3840 x 2160 screens at 140 ppi, to give an idea of ​​what we can expect. There is no indication on the device where we can see these shows, but the company said it is ramping up production “to meet the needs of the market” we think we’ll know soon …

Sharp’s bigger and better HDTVs for 2012 start hitting store shelves

According to schedule, please let us know it began shipping the Sharp Aquos LED 7-series HDTVs in 60 – and 70-inch size. At MSRPs of $ 2300 and $ 3300, respectively, the 745U models have an LED edge lighting, 3D, and the UI SmartCentral WiFi built in display applications, including Netflix, Hulu and Facebook. The 8-series models will carry the company’s latest Quad Pixel Plus 2 technology Quattron when they will start shipping later this month and the full array LED backlighting and ultra slim bezel design. Check after the break for the dimensions, specifications and pricing, and let us know if this model is shown in your neck of the woods yet.

Inhabitat Green Sunday: cloning the mammoth thick, the presence of kinetic rhythm and lead to appropriate break dancer

This week Inhabitat reported on some of the controversial technology as a violation of South Korean scientists announced plans to clone a mammoth fur and the Biotechnology group of researchers suggest the human body to fight climate change. Printing technology has earned an upgrade of a researcher developing green laser “unprinter” is able to remove pages with a quick zap, and scientists are using 3D printers to create minimum car in the world in F1. Speaking of printing, the University of Austin just developed a revolutionary paper sensor that can be found in HIV and malaria is less than 10 cents and a team of aerospace engineers to create a pacemaker that manned liver.

Alternative energy news, this week we show off a solar-powered shipping container office makes two times more energy-consuming, and Arup launch a net-zero flashy arena 2022 world cup. We also highlight the brilliant six solar-powered installation art, a couple of pumps of oil to pop up in Midtown Manhattan, and bring you a stunning presence kinetic changes in the air. President Obama also delivered a speech in which he slammed his opponent for the purpose of their views on energy and the research team developed an ultra-thin battery that can power show the credit card.

Some breakthrough in green transportation projects will be launched this week as the first all-electric sedan in 2012 Coda on the road, and the mad scientist proposed maglev train in “Startram” that could make space travel cheaper and better. We also bring you the latest in the saga as the Chevy Volt Bob Lutz went on the defense for the Volt, Bill O’Reilly has caught when he flipped flopped his position on environmentally friendly vehicles, and we got the scoop from Rob Peterson hunting Volt production shutdown. Finally, we publish your submission of a field of wearable technology – including dazzling clothes “Aurora” is composed of 10,000 LEDs, space-age fashion line inspired by the Hubble photography, and pop-trouble mail-lock-led team break dancers.

ZTE blasts past the speed barrier with field test of 1.7Tbps data transmission

Bank-150/35Mbps main FiOS connection that you are so proud to call so? Yes, it looks like dial-up beside the burn speed achieved recently by ZTE terabit optical networks. Telco China, mostly known as the United States for mobile handsets, has successfully completed a trial designed to highlight the possibility of migration “of the transmission system with 100G 200G system.” In layman’s terms, a data-plus hit 200Gbps sent to eight channels, which in the case this, all of 1.7Tbps. Impressed? You must, but do not catch the eye next to the connection of your home first. As Deutsche Telekom is the work of relatively lower, you might collect a few wrinkles and technology lbs before a consumer-ready. Check out the official PR after the break.

Onlive Desktop comes to Android tablets, brings Microsoft Office along for the ride

Today’s news for owners of Android tablets, either on the desktop envy OnLive: Cloud-based services, which just hit the iPhone, you get to choose a tablet running ginger and higher. This application uses the remote gaming company technology to bring a number of desktop applications on the tablet, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe Reader. It is the sense of numbers, including, without more, desktop ($ 4.99), Desktop Pro (from $ 9.99) and the version of the company. OnLive works Desktop’ll Iconia Acer, Asus Eee TF101 Tab A500, Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 and 10.1 and Jetstream HTC. More after the jump.

NSA builds own model of Android phone, wants you to do the same

NSA decided he wanted to have his own way in the production of a smart phone with Android could certainly encrypt communications to the level required for national security. Project “the fishbowl”, built of 100 parts of the terminal rack safe enough that staff can use them without saying a word in the code. All conversations are held through a VPN IPsec security protocols, transport real-time voice encryption at both ends, with the VoIP server NSA facility. It is part of the program for handset manufacturers this game so that the Directorate of Information Security is not to navigate the obstacles of interoperability among technology companies. Agency launched for how any manufacturer looking for a government contract to produce large mobile fish tank in a larger size, but can change the name to something more ominous, such as MK- Phoneadelphia Ultraphone or test.