MIT student David Merrill demonstrates Siftables technology - a set of cubes that can be collected and mixed in his hands. These toys of the future can count, play and talk with their friends. What will be the next step in board games?
David Merrill works on his tiny computer building blocks capable of creating networks (and music).
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Russian sources complement that each of them is equipped with an OLED-display, an accelerometer with three axes, Bluetooth, flash memory, a tactile interface and an additional port for connecting other devices. In no way should we exclude the possibility of the appearance of these devices in commercial access, and this can happen quite soon, given the relative simplicity of the design and the software part.
I'd add that they fascinated me so much that I want to give up everything and build a smart pyramid).