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Pansenti Launches New Augmented Reality (AR) Project

Pansenti is currently working on Augmented Reality (AR) hardware and software in order to enable the development of compelling applications for this exciting technology. Key hardware elements of...

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PansentiAR/VR – Augmented and Virtual Reality for Android, Windows and Linux

There’s been tremendous progress on the Pansenti Augmented Reality (now called PansentiAR/VR) project since the last entry. Android has now been added to the list of supported platforms so that the...

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Project Glass

We’ve been watching the development of Google’s Project Glass with great interest. Basically we can’t wait to get hold of some! Paired with the Pansenti glove, they should be perfect for seriously...

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Smartphones Without Displays?

If the future is something like Google Glass for display, the Pansenti glove (or a pair of gloves) for flexible input and control and a smartphone as the wearable computer, why does the smartphone need...

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SyntroSpaces in Action

SyntroSpaces, a sort of skunkworks project within Pansenti, is being put to good use to keep me up to date with my two houses which are an inconvenient 1500 miles apart! Since I bounce backwards and...

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Wearable Displays – the Silicon Micro ST1080 AR/VR HMD

The Silicon Micro ST1080 are the first AR/VR display gear we’ve gotten our hands on. They accept an HDMI input that let us try them immediately with both the Gumstix Duovero and the Raspberry Pi...

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A wearable #raspberrypi

  Pretty much everything @Pansenti these days ends up being battery powered and wearable in some way. And the Raspberry Pi is no exception. Kitted out with a LiPo battery, voltage regulator, WiFi...

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The wearableX project – first a wearable Raspberry Pi, now a wearable Gumstix

Another weekend, more hot glue engineering and another wearable computer – the wearableGum. This one is based on a Gumstix DuoVero along with a Parlor expansion board. So now the wearableX project...

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