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Adaptive AIOs are high-performance computers with large touch-enabled screens that can be used as a multi-user touch gaming system, or as an interactive art creation device, as well as for many other shared, in-person experiences.
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For example, you could write an app that uses the stickers as triggers -- apparently one museum plans to affix the device to art, so as visitors approach, a text notification will pop up describing the piece.
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The Key Glove offers convenience for gaming, design, art, music, data entry, device control, 3D object manipulation, and a whole host of other applications.
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Marvell's ARMADA 1500 platform provides state-of-the-art video performance and can be built into any smart TV device.
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How do they effectively teach art history, economics, organic chemistry and statistics all on a single device?
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Jeff Hyman, CEO of Retrofit, explains that his company uses a device known as a Fitbit along with a Withings scale (with state of the art wireless and tracking technology) that makes tracking your activity, sleep and weighing yourself rather simple.
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