Leap Motion
Leap Motion presents an entirely new way to interact with your computers. Put simply, Leap Motion is more accurate than a mouse, as reliable as a keyboard and more sensitive than a touchscreen. For the first time, you can control a computer in three dimensions with your natural hand and finger movements.
Google’s Self-Driving Cars
The Google driverless car is a project by Google that involves
developing technology for driverless cars. The project is currently
being led by Google engineer Sebastian Thrun, director of the Stanford
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and co-inventor of Google Street
View.
Glasses-Free 3D TV
The MIT Media Lab system uses several layers of liquid-crystal displays
(LCDs), the technology currently found in most flat-panel TVs. To
produce a convincing 3-D illusion, the displays would need to refresh at
a rate of about 360 times a second, or 360 hertz. Such displays may not
be far off: LCD TVs that boast 240-hertz refresh rates have already
appeared on the market, just a few years after 120-hertz TVs made their
debut.