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Quick Post: 14/06/2016 – Mo-cap video, pointy thing

June 14, 2016David Taylor Leave a comment

Motion capture at its best On my Twitter travels I came across this godsmackingly good piece of work by Method Studios.  Once you realise the effort that has gone into this from a technical point of view, you only can… Continue reading →

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Quick Post: 13/06/2016 – Xbox, Ozo, Crisis, Hyper-Reality

June 13, 2016David Taylor Leave a comment

New XBox One is expected at E3 A new XBox looks very likely to be announced at E3 (yep, this one above).  Whilst I  like the look, the big concern I have is what it does to the overall Xbox… Continue reading →

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Wearable Tech in the Workplace

March 8, 2016David Taylor Leave a comment

Earlier today I was asked to speak on a Google Hangout which focussed on wearable technologies and how they will fit into our future work environments. Topics covered included: Where are industrial wearables gong? Where should business place their big… Continue reading →

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Vrse – Some stunningly beautiful VR content on Cardboard

February 16, 2016David Taylor Leave a comment

Just a quick blog post on something I highly recommend if you ever want to convince someone that “budget” VR can be jaw dropping… I’ve played around with Google Cardboard since the day it was announced, and during the past… Continue reading →

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Don’t throw away your Blink Bandz – fix it for £1!

January 30, 2016David Taylor Leave a comment

When I took up running again, and the nights became cold and dark, I realised that I needed to be more visible to traffic.  During a wander around Tesco, I came across Blink Bandz – a flexible silicon wristband fitted… Continue reading →

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How arriving home is a welcome sight

January 9, 2016David Taylor Leave a comment

I’m continuing to try out different combinations of sensors and devices at home with the aim of automating different aspects of my daily life.  Whilst its unlikely to reach the level that Mark Zuckerberg announced in the past week, I’m… Continue reading →

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First Thoughts: Pivotal Living Band (Activity + sleep wristband)

January 3, 2016David Taylor 1 Comment

I try and get out and keep myself fit as much as possible, and I’m generally an active person, so knowing a bit more about my daily activity appealed to me – a wearable would definitely suit.  So I’ve monitored the wearable… Continue reading →

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Video Diary – November 2015 – Japan!

November 23, 2015David Taylor Leave a comment

As part of my trip to Japan for the Fujitsu SSP Convention, I’ve been asked to put together a video diary.  Whilst not the norm for me, I’m having a go at it all the same, so I hope you… Continue reading →

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Fujitsu Forum 2015 Keynote – Open Source

November 22, 2015David Taylor Leave a comment

Last week, Fujitsu held Europe’s largest IT-vendor event at the ICM Munich – a huge gathering of over 14,000 visitors getting the chance to see some of the very latest technologies and solutions the company has to offer. I attended as… Continue reading →

Future Tech, General

New Google Nexus Phones – Highlights

September 29, 2015David Taylor Leave a comment

Ok, so I got it wrong.  In my last post, I discussed an exciting future of depth sensing, environment learning devices, but it was not to be! It’s not all doom and gloom though – Google have yet again introduced… Continue reading →

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