by Paul Miller, posted Jun 10th 2008 at 10:06AM
Sure, we’ve sized these two up theoretically, but how well do Voodoo’s Envy 133 and Apple’s macbook air get along when sharing the same meatspace? There are certainly some striking similarities — both have gargantuan trackpads, for instance, but Voodoo has taken things in an aesthetic direction all its own. We just hope these two decide to be friends instead of mortal, cake-cutting enemies.
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DARPA has been talking up the idea of threat-sensing binoculars for some time now, but it looks like it’s now putting up a good chunk of cash to make ‘em a reality, with Northrop Grumman today announcing that it’s snagged a $6.7 million contract to further develop its Human-aided Optical Recognition/Notification of Elusive Threats (or HORNET) system. That’ll use electro-encephalogram electrodes placed on a soldier’s scalp to monitor their neural responses to the presence or absence of potential threats, which helps to train the system’s algorithms and ultimately alert them to threats before their mind is actually able to process the information (in theory, at least). Of course, there’s no indication as to when such a system might actually be put to use, and DARPA itself is still leaving itself a bit of wiggle room, with it only committing to the first 12-month phase of the project at the moment.







