Using a heat sealer for sealing up sensor parts in plastic bags.
Genre: Entertainment
by: adafruit
Brugler caught on webcam motion sensor
Genre: Funny Videos
by: mfyorkie
At first Bluetooth was mostly used on computers and mobile phones. Athletes use it nowadays to get and use real-time information from their sensors to enhance their performances.
by: Wannahaves
Intelligent tracking camera system. Built for my Senior Project at UCB.
by: mik73blaze
GC&SU's Spring 2008 CSCI 1302 Phidget Runway Project. (Programming Language: Java) My phidget was a miniature turret from the game "Portal" It used a motion sensor in the front and a touch sensor in the back and responded with a variety of the turret's phrases. The GUI portion of the program contained a widget of the turret which lit up based on its mode: Hibernate, Active, or Shut-Down. To build the phidget, I used an "AquaPod" water bottle, cut off the top and a hole in the front, put in both the sensors and wrapped it in white duct tape, then I wrapped the bottom portion in silver duct tape and used broken sunglasses legs as the turret's side legs and a pen as the back one. You can't see it very well but I had a paper clip in there as the antennae. My project got 3rd place. First place, ironically, was an actual turret (using foam discs)
Genre: Video Games
by: coldize
At Wireless Japan in June 2006, DoCoMo displayed the new NEC 702iS mobile phone. Along with the current range of standard features, this phone contains a motion sensor so it has a range of functions that can be controlled by movement, such as turning
Genre: News Videos
by: lfrohling
A little smaller then a steering wheel. It would have a controller arrangement like a Playstation controller, with a key pad and four button arrangement. Turning the controller 90 degrees will present a different set of controls. A sensor on th
by: SkyAnimal
Iraqis getting shot from a helicopter using a heat sensor
by: jono696969
The Autobin touch free waste bin utilises Eagle Eye infrared technology that opens the lid when needed and delivers superior levels of hygiene in the office environment. It features a patented energy saving microchip which prolongs battery life for up to 18 months. This revolutionary waste bin is constructed of 100% Stainless Steel and includes a bag fixing ring that eliminates bag drop completely.
by: Autobin
The future of home entertainment has a new name: Xbox 360. Today, Microsoft Corp. opened the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) with a historic Xbox 360 briefing that rocked, tweeted, revved and awakened the world to a new era of fun and entertainment. In addition to premiering 10 exclusive new games, revolutionizing the way we watch TV, and making it easier than ever to connect to friends, Xbox also welcomed visionary filmmaker Steven Spielberg to introduce Project Natal and controller-free gaming.To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/xbox360/38497/
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