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TitanFall: Atlas, Ogre or Stryder, Which Titan should you pilot?

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The results (so far) are in, with nearly 50% of recruits assigned to Ogre-class Titans. Which Titan should you pilot?



ATLAS



As a multi-role Titan, the Atlas excels where all other models fall short. The Atlas represents the state-of-the-art in weapons platforms and provides good protection and increased mobility over the Ogre chassis. Whether the mission demands reconnaissance, rapid assault, fire support, tactical support, or a combination of all these, Atlas frontline elements are dependable, powerful and, importantly, get results.



OGRE



There are no two ways about it—the Ogre is engineered to be the ultimate battle tank, in Titan’s clothing. As a consequence, the Ogre places a premium on its armor and offensive capabilities. When your mission demands maximum survivability, the Ogre is the only battle platform which consistently out-performs, out-shines, out-lasts and outlives everything else on the battlefield.








STRYDER



Survivability through speed and agility is the key to the Stryder’s considerable battlefield prowess. Faster than every other Titan chassis on the market today, the Stryder’s mobility is the culmination of many years of award-winning R&D into linear and rotary actuator technology. Of course, even with this agility advantage, the Stryder does not sacrifice any of the superior features your mission has come to depend on in the Hammond Robotics line of Titan battle platforms.





Take the quiz and find out: http://xbx.ms/RLcENm



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The Oculus Rift Specs and Video Walkthrough

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The Oculus Rift is a next-generation virtual reality headset designed for immersive gaming. Be part of history by getting your own Oculus Rift development kit.



Low Latency 360° Head Tracking



The Rift uses custom tracking technology to provide ultra-low latency 360° head tracking, allowing you to seamlessly look around the virtual world just as you would in real life. Every subtle movement of your head is tracked in real time creating a natural and intuitive experience.





Stereoscopic 3D View



The Oculus Rift creates a stereoscopic 3D view with excellent depth, scale, and parallax. Unlike 3D on a television or in a movie, this is achieved by presenting unique and parallel images for each eye. This is the same way your eyes perceive images in the real world, creating a much more natural and comfortable experience.





Wearable & Affordable



The Oculus Rift delivers a high-end virtual reality experience at an affordable price. The Rift is also designed to be as comfortable and lightweight as possible for long play sessions. The current Oculus Rift development kit is 369g, similar to a heavy pair of ski goggles.






Ultra Wide Field of View

The Oculus Rift provides an approximately 110° field of view, stretching the virtual world beyond your peripheral vision. Your view of the game is no longer boxed in on a screen and is only limited by what your eyes can see. The combination of the wide field of view with head-tracking and stereoscopic 3D creates an immersive virtual reality experience.

Skully Helmets shows heads-up display for motorcycle riders

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At DEMO Fall 2013 in Santa Clara, Calif., Keith Shaw chats with Marcus Weller from Skully Helmets, about their new helmet with heads-up display and rear-view camera for motorcycle riders.














MYO - Wearable Gesture Control Specs and Price

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Myo is a gesture control armband that works out of the box with things you already have like your Mac, Windows PC, iPhone and Android. The Myo Armband uses Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy to communicate with the devices it's paired with so you can control presentations, video, content, games, and so much more! It features on-board, rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries, an ARM processor, our proprietary muscle activity sensors and a 9-axis inertial measurement unit.

Your muscles talk, Myo listens:

Myo armband senses gesture and motion control to seamlessly interpret what your hands and fingers are doing, and transmits that information over Bluetooth to communicate with your favourite digital devices.



Pre-order today for $149 athttps://www.thalmic.com/myo/preorder




Eight EMG sensors, a nine-axis IMU, and ten thousand ways to use them.

With eight advanced EMG sensors and a nine-axis IMU, the Myo gesture control armband has been engineered to recognize a set of hand gestures, along with the speed, direction and angle of your arm. The nine-axis IMU is made up of a single chip containing a 3-axis accelerometer, a 3-axis gyroscope, and a 3-axis magnetometer.







Leap Motion Controller Specs, Price and Video Demo

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It goes where no device has gone before.



With a wave of a hand or lift of a finger, you’re about to use your computer in a whole new way. The Leap Motion Controller senses how you move your hands the way you naturally move them. So you can point, wave, reach, and grab. Even pick something up and put it down. Just like in real life. It’s an amazing device for the things you do every day and for things you never thought you could do.



Ten Fingers, Two hands and One Huge Leap.



This tiny device is technology's next biggest advancement. Now you can interact with your computer in real, natural ways. You know, like the human that you are. That's huge.



The Leap Motion Controller is sleek, light, and tiny (it’s just 3″ long). It takes up hardly any space on your desk, but you use the space above it.





You can buy it online starting at $108 US dollars.








Do almost anything without touching anything.



You can only do so much on a computer with clicks and taps. But with the Leap Motion Controller and our apps, nothing’s holding hands and fingers back. So almost anything's possible.


  • Browse the web, read articles, flip through photos, and play music just by lifting a finger.

  • Draw, paint, and design with your fingertip. You can even use a real pencil or paintbrush.

  • Slice falling fruit and shoot bad guys with your finger. Steer cars and fly planes with your hands.

  • Sculpt, mold, stretch, bendm and build 3D objects. Take things apart and put them back together.

  • Reach into the universe, grab the stars, and soar anround the sun. It's a whole new way to learn.

  • Pick, Pluck,strum, and drum. Play air guitar, air harp, air everything. For real.