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    Skinput

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    SKINPUT Chris Harrison at Carnegie Mellon University and Dan Morris and Desney Tan at Microsoft’s research lab in Redmond‚ Washington‚ recently came up with their latest invention called Skinput‚ which represents a skin-based interface that makes it possible for a person to use his or her palm as a touchscreen. The Skinput can be used to play games‚ control various devices‚ make phone calls and surf the Internet. The invention features a keyboard‚ menu and a number of other graphics that appear

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    Distracted Driving

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    little statement is manipulated all throughout the day‚ as drivers make phone calls‚ texts someone or changes radio station constantly. Driving while using a cell phone reduces the amount of brain activity associated with driving 37 percent. (Source: Carnegie Mellon) Risk of collision increases by up to 400% when talking on a cell phone while driving. Also when drivers are using cellphones whether it is hand-held or hands-free‚ this activity delays a driver’s reactions as much as having a blood alcohol

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    went on to teach at Carnegie Mellon University‚ Pittsburgh‚ where he also did his doctorate and to Kellogg School of Management. Earlier‚ after completing honours in statistics Bala began his teaching career with Annamalai University from where he had graduated earlier. A bright student throughout his academic career‚ he completed his PhD from Carnegie Mellon University in two years instead of four. He won a gold medal for his thesis --"Nobody got (a gold medal) in Carnegie Mellon before me or

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    gadget freaks or just time-pinched consumers. Yet‚ rising from the din of MP3 players‚ DVD film premiers and podcasts is an ever increasing evidence‚ braced by scientific work‚ of the ill-health effects of modern gadgets. The study done by Carnegie Mellon University found that spending one hour a week on the Net led to an average increase of 1 percent on depression scale‚ a loss of 2.7 members of the Net users social circle and increase of 0.4% on the loneliness scale. Intel Apple computer

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    beginning of the study until its end. The data‚ he argues‚ shows that Facebook was making them unhappy. Research into the alienating nature of the Internet—and Facebook in particular—supports Kross’s conclusion. In 1998‚ Robert Kraut‚ a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University‚ found that the more people used the Web‚ the lonelier and more depressed they felt. After people went online for the first time‚ their sense of happiness and social connectedness dropped‚ over one to two years‚ as a function of

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    long term objective is to venture into technology management consultation. I envision myself leading a team helping organizations to develope strategies through efficient technology management and planning. A Masters in Information Systems in The Carnegie Mellon University would be the crucial step in achieving my goal. My interest and curiosity in computers grew when we got a computer in our house at the time when I was merely five. I played my first computer game on DOS when I was only six. A

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    Summer Reading Assignment

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    the hindrances that can stop his progress. Through all of his hard work and perseverance he was accepted at Disney Company and became an Imagineer and he also became a computer science professor at University of Virginia and later on transferred to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania where he was able to help and inspire many computer science students. 3. Having a Family Randy first met Jai‚ who was working part-time in the University of North

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    Sop Cmu

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    Name : V ishal Pradhan User ID: V ishalpradhan1986@gmail.com Statement of Purpose It today’s context ‚a continuous change in the end users expectations is the only constant thing that is prevalent and the software industry has always tried to use innovative strategies and methods in order to design and develop h igh-quality software systems that meet the needs of the client in an efficient and predictable manner. To successfully accomplish this task ‚the software industry requires a breed

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    Claytronics

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    made up of catoms could morph into nearly any object‚ even replicas of human beings for virtual meetings. With Claytronics we are talking of intelligent material. How can a material be intelligent? By being made up of particle-sized machines. At Carnegie Mellon‚ with support from Intel‚ the project is called Claytronics. The idea is simple: make basic computers housed in tiny spheres that can connect to each other and rearrange themselves. It’s the same concept as we saw with Modular Robotics‚ only

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    Pittsburgh – the most livable city! Towns and cities have a long history. In the ancient world cities were developed in a number of regions and for a variety of reasons and motivation from religious to political views. The first true cities are sometimes considered to be large settlements where the inhabitants were no longer simply farmers of the surrounding area‚ but began to take on specialized occupations‚ and where trade‚ food storage and power was centralized (Gracias‚ par.1). An ancient

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