Month: July 2019

A virtual car-buying experience

Spotted: Immersive content production studio REWIND’s Salesdrive service lets potential car buyers browse from the comfort of their home. During the interactive virtual reality appointment with a dealer, customers see the vehicle from multiple angles and can try out features for a real-time inspection. The dealer has different menus available including Lifestyle and Customization that…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com July 8, 2019 Off

EU project creates haptic clothing for the deafblind

Spotted: An EU-sponsored project called SUITCEYES (Smart, User-friendly, Interactive, Tactual, Cognition-Enhancer that Yields Extended Sensosphere), developed in conjunction with researchers in Sweden, Greece and the UK, has developed clothing that can help the deafblind to communicate. The clothing works by incorporating haptic signalling. This is a technique used by those who aid the deafblind, where…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com July 5, 2019 Off

Transparent AI-platform aims to reimagine stock image libraries

Ethical stock imagery platform Lobster connects organisations seeking high-quality media with the owners of content shared on social platforms. Completely reinventing the stock image library, Lobster’s artificial intelligence (AI) powered searches help brands find and license images and videos that fit a company’s branding style. The AI filters in much greater detail than traditional tags,…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com July 4, 2019 Off

BoringPhone helps users disconnect

Spotted: The BoringPhone could help phone addicts kick the habit. It is a phone that cannot connect to the web, social media or email.  Users of the BoringPhone will get the preinstalled apps, which include a phone dialler, messaging app, camera, mapping app, music player and other practical apps, but there is no app store…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com July 4, 2019 Off

Smart fabric improves compression garments for transgender men

Spotted: A student at UK-based Loughborough University has created a smart compression garment for transgender men and non-binary people. The design uses smart fabrics to create a safer and more comfortable alternative to traditional binding, creator Miles Kilburn says.  Kilburn created the garment, called Breathe, as an alternative to traditional chest binding. The practice is used…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com July 3, 2019 Off