Alannah interviews Nada E. with Creo Pop

Creopop a 3D pen you can draw on your skin with cool inks CreoPop (www.creopop.com) is the world’s first 3D pen with cool ink. In contrast to other 3D pens, there are no hot parts, no melting plastic and no unpleasant smell. Instead, CreoPop uses photopolymers that are solidified using LED diodes to let users […]

Alannah Interviews John Murray CTO of Seebright at AWE 2014

John Murray Co-Founder/CTO at Seebright an augmented/virtual reality startup located in Santa Cruz and Palo Alto, California. Seebright’s head-mounted display provides new experiences to expand the reality of work, play and communication, powered by a smartphone and a wireless motion controller. Santa Cruz, California Consumer Electronics

Glass-Apps

“Once in a while, give Glass-Apps.org a visit and browse through the Glassware listed on the site. Some apps are the official apps Google has already provided you access to, while others are third-party apps. Keep in mind that the current restrictions placed by Google on developers and use of the Mirror API (used to power Glassware) […]

Google Glass – “Evolutionary, not revolutionary”

“Glass is not ready for general use, and Google knows it. Today’s device is too different from existing mobile computers (cell phones, laptops, or car navigation systems), its software too immature, and the whole concept too geeky for it to be a successful mass-market product.” Read more From the MIT Review http://www.technologyreview.com/review/524576/glass-darkly/