Would you turn your bathtub into an interactive display?
With all the technology we now have available it's often tempting to relax in a warm bath and watch a movie. Often technology is not designed to be near water so is that the most practical thing to do? What if there was a better way?
Researchers in Tokyo wanted to solve that very problem and have created the first aquatop display. They hooked up a Kinect camera and projector allowing people to interact with the water surface. But while it's a great idea, it likely won't make it to a bath near you.
This candidate has some reading to do
With the election in full swing parties have started lining up their candidates for battle. But something tells us this candidate for One Nation has some reading to do if she intends to win.
Stephanie Banister is running for the Queensland seat of Rankin and in an interview with Seven News tried to explain why people should vote for her.
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