this is cool on several fronts, and much better than simply sending a youtube link.
Good luck Adam!

this is cool on several fronts, and much better than simply sending a youtube link.
Good luck Adam!

an interesting experiment in creating captivating advertisements that engage customers beyond passive visuals.

[thanks, adpunch]
check out this display with moving parts. [hyposurface]
Fox News profile here (video link)
Imagine when this technology advances to the extent that an entire computing user interface and applications are controlled simply with brain thoughts.

Scientists have developed a computerised mind-reading technique which lets them accurately predict the images that people are looking at by using scanners to study brain activity.
For more information, click here for source article [the Guardian].
1981: Microsoft clones 86 DOS by Seattle Computer Products and markets MS DOS.
1985: Microsoft releases Windows, a graphical operating system attempting to clone Macintosh (released in 1984).
1989: Microsoft clones Word Perfect (first release in 1982) and Lotus 1-2-3 (first release in 1983), and releases Microsoft Office.
1997: Microsoft releases Internet Explorer for Windows and Macintosh, a clone of Netscape’s browser (first release in 1994).
2001: Microsoft releases XBOX, a clone of the Sony Playstation (PS1 released in 1994 and PS2 released in 2000).
2006: Microsoft releases Zune, a clone of Apple’s iPod (first release in 2001).
1997-present: Microsoft’s internet initiatives (MSN) are trounced by Google, and therefore makes a play for Yahoo!
And, Microsoft is considered an innovative company?