Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
If you’ve been waiting for that Minority Report-style interface to really come to fruition, you can finally exhale. One of the science advisors from the Steven Spielberg film — along with a team of other zany visionaries — has created an honest-to-goodness, real-world implementation of the computer systems seen in the movie. Dubbed g-speak, the mind bending OS combines “gestural i/o, recombinant networking, and real-world pixels,” to deliver what the creators call “the first major step in computer [a] interface since 1984.” There are some things that need to seen to be understood, so watch the video after the break, and prepare to have your mind thoroughly blown to bits.
[Thanks, Jamie]
Continue reading Oblong’s g-speak: the ‘Minority Report’ OS brought to life
Oblong’s g-speak: the ‘Minority Report’ OS brought to life originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 Nov 2008 18:43:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Original post by Joshua Topolsky
Related posts:
- TruPrint brings proper printer support to iOS if you brought the jailbreak (video) AirPrint is great in theory, but in practice your chances...
- Computer Space turns 40, video games gear up for mid-life crisis It was November of 1971 that Nolan Bushnell, Ted Dabney...
- LightSquared’s LTE hopes dashed by federal agency report When it was first mooted that LightSquared’s LTE technology might...
- Comscore report finds widening Android lead in US smartphone market, largely at RIM’s expense The percentage shift in the chart above tells most of...
- Nokia Drive with MirrorLink on Toyota Touch Life hands-on (video) Just a few meters from the entrance to Nokia World...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.










