Coverage of the Otellini Keynote
posted by Jason Swihart on January 07, 2008
From Engadget’s coverage:
“The stage has transformed into China, and he’s demoing a device very similar to what Gates had last night — you hold it up to a sign in Mandarin and it real-time converts it to English. Pretty cool. Now he’s holding it up against a restaurant and showing how it displays the menu and video reviews on the screen, also in real time, and the data “sticks” to a physical object. He refers to it as “augmented reality.” Very sci-fi.”
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