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Owen Williams
Former TNW employeeOwen was a reporter for TNW based in Amsterdam, now a full-time freelance writer and consultant helping technology companies make their word Owen was a reporter for TNW based in Amsterdam, now a full-time freelance writer and consultant helping technology companies make their words friendlier. In his spare time he codes, writes newsletters and cycles around the city.
A demonstration at Intel’s CES keynote today showed off a new display the company is working on that creates the illusion of items in mid-air and allows you to interact with them.
The demonstration showed that you can play a keyboard in mid-air, which is recognized by Intel’s Real Sense camera technology.
The holographic technology demoed is a new, unannounced prototype that Intel is working on and isn’t used in a real product yet, but is a cool step toward our sci-fi future.