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BlogsTags > loveSensor-laden glove brings medical examination to the massesBy Andy OramOctober 11, 2012 Recently a group of three young entrepreneurs showed off a prototype of a glove that contained sensors useful for medical examinations. Their goals were not merely to make diagnosis easier, but to save the doctor/patient relationship from the alienation of … The Reading Glove engages senses and objects to tell a storyBy Suzanne AxtellMarch 28, 2012 What if you mashed up a non-linear narrative, a tangible computing environment and a hint of a haunted house experience? You might get the Reading Glove, a novel way to experience a story. The Reading Glove engages senses and objects to tell a storyBy Suzanne AxtellMarch 28, 2012 What if you mashed up a non-linear narrative, a tangible computing environment and a hint of a haunted house experience? You might get the Reading Glove, a novel way to experience a story. The Reading Glove engages senses and objects to tell a storyBy Suzanne AxtellMarch 28, 2012 What if you mashed up a non-linear narrative, a tangible computing environment and a hint of a haunted house experience? You might get the Reading Glove, a novel way to experience a story. Chapter-by-chapter coverage of Masterminds of Programming
By Andy OramSeptember 24, 2009 Programmer Taran Rampersad planned all along to write a review of Masterminds of Programming: Conversations with the Creators of Major Programming Languages--but his reading impressed him so much he ended up writing a review for each chapter. Love and UNIX: An Undying Affection
By Allen NorenFebruary 13, 2009 Youthful indiscretions, trysts, dalliances? Programmer and writer Thomas Scoville has had them with every OS from VMS, MVS, and CP/M. He even admits to a short-lived infatuation with Windows. But he's always returned to his one true love, UNIX. 1 to 6 of 6 |
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