August 4th, 2008 by
Filed under: GPS
Okay, so the vast majority of you won’t be needing a navigation unit that also provides pertinent information while cruising several thousand feet above your nearest freeway, but for the amateur pilots out there looking for the best of both worlds, take notice. Bendix/King’s AV8OR is a self-proclaimed handheld Multi-Function Display, which gives pilots “enhanced situational awareness” by providing “real-time satellite weather information, topographic terrain and aeronautical navigation information.” You’ll also find more traditional GPS capabilities suitable for ground transportation routes, and the 4.3-inch display ought to be large enough for most. ‘Course, the $749 price tag will likely keep most non-pilots at bay, but those thinking of picking up an ultralight aircraft probably won’t flinch at such a comparatively minute figure.
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November 12th, 2007 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
In a scenario that could have been ripped straight from the pages of Chuck, Honeywell is apparently hoping to monitor analysts’ brains in order to more hastily break down intelligence data. The project, which is being supported by DARPA, seeks to key in on electrical activity in the brain in order to flag images as potentially interesting / useful before the human can actually determine what’s what. Head mounted sensors would be used to “detect brain signals associated with the recognition of targets analysts are looking for,” and the goal would be to increase productivity and help military / intelligence agencies analyze imagery more effectively. Of course, we’ve no idea how the system will differentiate between a legitimate signal and one triggered by the rumbling of one’s belly, but we’re sure Honeywell is all over it. [Warning: read link requires subscription]
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