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Nestlé Goes Augmented with 3DVIA
Posted by Emmy
RIO, the 3D augmented reality game built on 3DVIA technology
3DVIA is proud to announce that RIO, the 3D augmented reality game built on 3DVIA technology by Dassault Systèmes, is set to hit supermarkets and grocery stores worldwide. Why supermarkets and grocery stores you ask? Because this AR game is a special kind found on the back of Nestlé cereal boxes.
Since mid March consumers in over 50 countries have been able to purchase select Nestlé cereal and and play RIO online using just their cereal box and a webcam. Check out the video below.
http://www.3dvia.com/blog/nestle-goes-augmented-with-3dvia/
D-Wave sells first commercial quantum computer
June 1, 2011 by Lisa Zyga
(PhysOrg.com) -- Last week, Burnaby, British Columbia-based company D-Wave Systems, Inc., announced that it sold its first commercial quantum computer. Global security company Lockheed Martin, based in Bethesda, Maryland, bought the quantum computer for a rumored $10 million, which includes maintenance and other services for several years.
Lockheed Martin communications manager Thad Madden said that the company spent a year reviewing the computer, called the D-Wave One, before purchasing it. The company plans to use the computer to build “cyber-physical systems,” which integrate software with environmental sensors.
E grandes melhorias em Células de Combustível:
Berkeley Lab Research Helps Fuel Cells Meet their Potential
by Mark Wilson
Fuel cells as a power generator simply look too good to be true. They're quiet, they don't produce criteria pollutants, and they're efficient electricity producers. They can be placed right next to a building without adding miles of transmission lines, and they won't bother passers-by any more than a fire hydrant or a dumpster-less than a dumpster.
http://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Berkeley_Lab_Research_Helps_Fuel_Cells_Meet_their_Potential_999.html
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