Sunday, July 29, 2012

Play Angry Birds Astronauts in Space, Amazing

Who says they are in outer space can not enjoy Angry Birds? They can even play them directly by exploiting the effects of zero gravity.

Not to forget also provided two eggs as narrated in the original game. "Do not ask how I got this egg," joked Petit, in the video

The action itself is done by an astronaut named Don Petit, an international space station. In a video, he seems to have stuffed red Angry Birds. While for his opponent, he blew a green balloon and draw a pig face on the balloon surface.

Reported by Tecca on Friday, this demo video was made as a promotion by Rovio - Angry Birds pembesut - to welcome the launch of the latest series of their popular game, Angry Birds Space.

Once the preparation is done, he went to a side room that had been prepared rubber catapult. And a moment later, began the game Angry Birds in this space. Nguinggg ... the bird was raised to target angry pig.

Space itself is scheduled Angry Birds can already be downloaded on March 22, 2012 on the PC platform, Mac, IOS, and Android devices.

Therefore, as a 'warm up', Rovio took NASA to make a promotional video game birds Angry Birds are also going up into.


While it is no less interesting Games Can be Controlled Eye Movement ..

Soon, games could be done by moving the eyes. Looks funny or scary? Clearly, this will be a unique breakthrough in the gaming world.

Tobii spokesman noted, the technology that they created is now more responsive and can be used in more devices, from laptops, cell phones to gaming devices.

Tobii, a company specializing develop eye-tracking technology or using eye control, utilizing the CeBIT technology exhibition to show off their latest software, Tobii Eye Tracker IS-2.

This data is then transmitted to the computer processor, the data issued in the form of eye position, pupil size and gaze of the user which is then translated as control of movement.

Reported by ZDNet, Wednesday, Tobii utilizes two infrared projector to illuminate the user's pupils as well as two small cameras to record eye movements.

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