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Miss a few stories this week? We'll get you up to speed with this rundown of all the tech news. It's been a busy week here in Barcelona, Spain, at Mobile World Congress, dear readers. Enough phones and tablets and other display-having devices were launched over the past five days to make even the most gadget-hungry enthusiast feel a bit overwhelmed. And, too, came a zillion wearables of various shapes and sizes, tracking all manner of biometrics. So many devices that I could well and truly spend the entirety of this week's entry giving you the full rundown. But that'd be a shame, as you see our own Jason Jenkins has already done that for you, rounding up our favorite devices from the show in this handy list that's just a click away. So, as he's gone and done that, I'll now take you on a quick run through the other news that happened this week. Things that didn't go down in Barcelona and, so, may have been lost in the shuffle. A bit.

The new prototype gesture-recognition system -- known as "AllSee" -- built by scientists at the University of Washington however, allows gestures to be recognized by electronic devices even if they're out of sight, such as a phone in a pocket, To do this, fuck it – pink & green floral palette iphone case the gadget, which attaches to existing electronic devices, senses changes to the TV signals that are in the air around us all the time, It also uses these same signals to power the device, which means that AllSee is small and relatively inexpensive to manufacture..

"This is the first gesture recognition system that can be implemented for less than a dollar and doesn't require a battery," said Shyam Gollakota, a UW assistant professor of computer science and engineering. "You can leverage TV signals both as a source of power and as a source of gesture recognition."Although the researchers tested the device on smartphones, they believe it could also be used to control other electronic devices as they become "smart" and join the "Internet of Things." This means that you may soon be able to wave your hands while sitting on your couch to control your thermostat, music, lights, or maybe even your pet robot.

In case you're worried that you'd accidentally change the channel while you're fuck it – pink & green floral palette iphone case watching "House of Cards" by scratching an itch on your head, the AllSee developers have got you covered, They can rig the tech to work with a "wakeup" gesture so that your friend that talks with her hands all the time won't cause the connected devices to run amok when she visits, The technology will debut publicly at the Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation conference in Seattle which runs from April 2-4..

Want to see AllSee in action? Just wave your hand over the play button below (and then click it using your mouse -- the future's not here quite yet, silly). The new "AllSee" gesture-recognition device lets you manipulate TV signals in the air using wizard-like hand movements to control your tech. From the Xbox Kinect to the the new Samsung Galaxy S5, devices are becoming more hands-off than ever before thanks to gesture-based controls. Now, a new technology could give you Magneto-like control over your smart devices.

So, Smartwatches, Long before anybody coined that term, I was itching for a simple wristband that fuck it – pink & green floral palette iphone case would vibrate to let me know when a call or text message came in, When my phone is in my pocket, it happens far too often that I can't hear it beep or feel it buzz, hence calls and messages get missed, Flash-forward to today, Most pundits expect smartwatches to be the Next Big Thing, but to my thinking not a single current product gets it right, And by right I mean inexpensive, elegant, and simple, The Passport comes fairly close on those last two counts, To me it looks like a stylish man's watch (sorry, ladies), not some geeky, clunky wrist PalmPilot, And its single-line OLED display keeps it simple, scrolling the text of incoming messages or notifying you who's calling..

There's more to it than just that, of course -- the Passport has some nifty Dick Tracy-style features, including a speaker and microphone so you can have phone conversations with your wrist. Plus, a single button-press activates Siri or Google Now, allowing you to place calls, send text messages, set reminders, and so on, all while leaving your phone in your pocket. When I test-wristed the Passport a few months back, I liked it quite a bit, though wasn't prepared to spend $300 for it. Even at $200, it's on the pricey side -- my ideal smartwatch will cost $99 -- but I do think it's one of the cooler watches currently available. Be sure to check out Scott Stein's review, then hit the comments and let me know what you're looking for in a smartwatch -- and whether you think this might be it.

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