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Microsoft Pushes Motion Control Further

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While Microsoft already covers full-body motion control with the Kinect, its Cambridge-based R&D lab reveals a portable means for tracking the 3D pose of an entire hand-- without the need for Minority Report-style "data gloves."

Digits projectDubbed the "Digits Project," the wrist-mounted device takes some inspiration from the Kinect. Using diffuse infrared light, IR laser, camera and inertial measurements the system software builds a 3D model of the moving hand the researchers claim is accurate to within one hundredth of a centimetre.

We had to use technologies that are small and use less power," project leader David Kim says. "It shouldn't interfere with daily activity, and we wanted to enable continuous interaction."

The prototype unit might appear a bit bulky, being the size of 2 ping pong balls-- but then again it consists of off-the-shelf hardware tethered to a laptop. The team has ambitions of shrinking it into a wireless unit the size of a wristwatch.

How can one use the Digits device of the future? The team says the system is a "general-purpose interaction platform," suggesting uses such as eyes-free mobile device control and game control applications. With other companies (such as Leap) getting into gesture-based control, expect much more hand waving to feature in the near future...

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AMD Summons "Hondo" For Mobile Devices

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AMD claims potential customers will soon be able to play games such as "Call of Duty" on Windows 8 tablets, through the dual-core Z-60 "Hondo" APU with integrated Radeon HD 6250 graphics.

AMD HondoAccording to the company the Z-60 beats the likes of Nividia's ARM-based Tegra 3 and Intel's Clover Trail Atom in the performance stakes-- by being able to run Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 with 1024 x 768 resolution at 30 frames per second.

Being a more power-efficient version of lower-end AMD laptop chips, "Hondo" runs at 1GHz and uses 4.5W of power. It carries 80 graphics cores and is ideal for tablets 10mm thin.

According to AMD the chip should get up to 8 hours (web browsing) or 6 hours (720p HD video playback) of power from a 30Wh battery.

The company says the Z-60 hit store shelves as soon as Windows 8 launches-- although it gives no mention of OEMs actually shipping devices carrying the chip. The predecessor to Hondo, the AMD Z-01, actually appeared on only one tablet, the MSI WindPad 110W.

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Work Starts on HTTP/2.0

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The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) kicks off work on the next generation of HTTP-- HTTP/2.0, a necessary upgrade on a world wide web handling increasingly complex, bandwidth-hungry applications.

httpThe announcement comes through the Twitter feed of IETF Hypertext Transfer Protocol working group chairman Mark Nottingham, who says "It's official: We're working on HTTP/2.0."

The Hypertext Transfer Protocol currently stands at HTTP/1.1. It is in need of an upgrade-- HTTP was designed for simple and relatively small, static documents, whereas today the internet handles applications and bandwidth-intensive multimedia content.

Thus HTTP/2.0 needs to reduce latencies and streamline the transmission of content from servers to browsers, all while remaining both compatible with HTTP/1.1 and open for potential future upgrades.

The Google-developed IETF standard SPDY protocol will be the bases for the updated protocol. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) will remain, although the working group might replace other transport mechanisms.

Working on the 2nd version of HTTP is long work-- the group should submit the HTTP/2.0 proposal (dubbed draft-ietf-httpbis-http2-00) by 2014, with Julian Reschkeof, Alexey Melnikov and Martin Thomson serving as editors. In the meantime the group will continue refining HTTP/1.1, the backbone of the entire internet as we know it.

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Krëfel Plans Photo Hall Purchase

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According to De Tijd Belgium-based Krëfel plans to purchase "significant part" of the ailing Photo Hall electronics stores from the Spector Photo Group.

PhotohallSpector is under pressure from banks to sell its retail division-- consisting of the Belgian Photo Hall stores and the Hifi International outlets in Luxembourg. Photo Hall currently barely limps along, with sales for the January-August 2012 period dropping by -80% Y-o-Y.

However Krëfel is not the only company showing an interest in Photo Hall. De Tijd says Spector received 7 bids for the Belgian bids (covering either property or property and staff), with courts demanding a 2nd round of bidding due to too low acquisition offers.

Amongst the initial bidders is French retailer Fnac.

Spector has 90 Photo Hall and Hifi stores (with 70 Photo Hall outlets in Belgium) employing 350 people. Meanwhile Krëfel sells appliances, TVs and telecom products from 75 outlets in Belgium.

Go Krëfel Offers for Part of Photo Hall (De Tijd)

What's Up at Media-Saturn?

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It's no secret that retail at the moment is excruciatingly hard, but why has Metro Group switched from up-beat to gloom after Q1/Q2? It's not all about Media-Saturn, that's for sure...

This text below is direct from Metro's own 2012 H1 business report and it suggests the Media-Saturn business was never easy this year. Media-Saturn were more than 100 million euro off EBIT from last year (and deep in the red) even as the global HQ was reporting a rosier outlook (presumably based on their other assets).

One significant point is that only 3.8% of total sales were generated online which does not compare well with other CE retailers today (In January 2012, Dixon's Group published its online sales as 19% of business; sure, the online sales can be affected by markets-served as some cultures are more pre-disposed to web buying but the trend line is clear.)

Follow the Metro Group 2012 H1 report on Media-Saturn (immediately below) and decide for yourself...

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