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Digital golf glove

Digital golf glove

Sensosolutions improves the golf game with built-in digital sensors that continuously read the user’s grip pressure to ensure a consistently accurate, smooth and powerful golf swing for greater distance and lower scores. SensoGlove’s small, sweat-proof 1.2-inch LED digital monitor analyzes the pressure of the swing through highly responsive sensors placed throughout the glove. Just swing the golf club to receive real-time audio and visual feedback at 80 times per second by the small sensors that warn you if you exceed your target level of grip pressure. The patented SensoGlove even shows you which fingers are gripping too tightly, so you can adjust your grip accordingly.

Paul Oakenfold – Planet Perfecto 19

Toying around with mixcloud (Crunchbase) – pretty interesting to see the quality of the sound being shared on this platform. They miss an iphone/osx app though…

Linux UX : swell but still not user friendly

Linux UX : swell but still not user friendly

I have no clue (aside from Firefox) what this program list may be good for…. (<troll> anyway Gnome is better </troll>)

The future of microprocessors : AT&T & William Shatner

Hacking of Times Square video billboards

If it’s a fake it’s a pretty nice one!

Paris half-marathon 2011

Paris half-marathon 2011

Paris half-marathon

Paris half-marathon

All set for tomorrow!

L.A. Noire

Interactive story à la “Under a killing moon” by rockstar, the authors of the AAA Grand Theft Auto series. The motion capture technology used to animate the character’s faces in the game are stunning. Comin on xbox 360 (yay !) and ps3 in may. Hope I find some time to play this one…

Thanks @rodrigo for pointing this out

How much are tweets and likes worth?

How much are tweets and likes worth?

Open Source Hardware definition released OSHW

Open Source Hardware definition released OSHW





“Open source hardware is hardware whose design is made publicly available so that anyone can study, modify, distribute, make, and sell the design or hardware based on that design. The hardware’s source, the design from which it is made, is available in the preferred format for making modifications to it. Ideally, open source hardware uses readily-available components and materials, standard processes, open infrastructure, unrestricted content, and open-source design tools to maximize the ability of individuals to make and use hardware. Open source hardware gives people the freedom to control their technology while sharing knowledge and encouraging commerce through the open exchange of designs”





full definition here: http://freedomdefined.org/OSHW