Published on December 14th,2005 at 8:26 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The phone that recognizes objects

Sega and NTT developed a system that allows Foma phones to recognize an object and give you information about it. the objects are of course Sega products and more specifically small statues. so how does it work? Well, it’s a bit like QR Code: you snap a pic of the statue, and the telephone will recognize it and download the latest info from the Sega website. this system will probably be implemented by NTT on their Japanese phones around April 2006.

Via NTT
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Comments
 

  • Cyclotron_burst

    Interesting…..now why cant we have technology like this in the states…..

  • Anonymous

    Because it’s not Japan.

  • Daimaou

    It will come but you know japanese are REALLY early adoptors and they love NEW things… if you have a old model and say HEY I have a new color… they will run

 

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