Video: Nokia puts a microwave radar sensor in your bloomers, now you tin measure the speeding of your pump action
Nokia (NYSE: NOK)’s Research Center in Helsingfors has invented mobile radar. Yes, you’ve heard that right field. The same type of engineering that submarines have and shuffle Sean Connery in The Hunt for Red River October an awesome Russian anti-hero. Jani Ollikainen, Ilari Teikari, Risto Kaunisto, Terhi Rautiainen rich person to be given credit here, their demo shows how unity tin increase the volume of music acting by simply wave your branch up and down like a mad man. Sure it’s easier to push a physical push button, or puff a yellow-bellied terrapin on a touch blind, but ignore the manipulation case for a consequence and just appreciate the engineering demonstration.
They also measure the speeding, and steering, of person walking, and while it looks accurate in a controlled indoor environs, I wonder how it would perform on say the streets of London, New House of York or Berlin.
Anyway, enjoy this video because in an hour the internet is departure to shucks itself with Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) newsworthiness:
[Via: Nokia Conversations]
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