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		<title>The future of gaming: Cobra</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[cnet &#8211; crave &#8212; Codenamed Cobra, that future has yet to come. But the guys at Queen&#8217;s University in Ontario are working at it. Human Media Lab&#8217;s Zi Ye and Hammad Khalid have developed a wearable computer and projector that works in tandem with a flexible screen fitted with flex-sensing wires and sensors. To play, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2010/04/27/the-future-of-gaming-a-thin-bendable-screen/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-397" title="cobra_game_screen" src="http://redwoodhouse.com/wearable/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/cobra_game_screen.jpg" alt="" width="196" height="150" /></a><a href="http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2010/04/27/the-future-of-gaming-a-thin-bendable-screen/" target="_blank">cnet &#8211; crave</a> &#8212; Codenamed <a href="http://www.hml.queensu.ca/files/cobra.pdf" target="new">Cobra</a>, that future has yet to come. But the guys at  Queen&#8217;s University in Ontario are working at it. <a href="http://www.hml.queensu.ca/node/340" target="new">Human Media Lab&#8217;s</a> Zi Ye and Hammad Khalid have developed a wearable computer and  projector that works in tandem with a flexible screen fitted with  flex-sensing wires and sensors.  </p>
<p> To play, the mounted system projects the game onto the screen, which  users can flex, tap or shake to activate an action. For instance,  bending a corner back and releasing it could simulate shooting an arrow  or even casting a fishing line.</p>
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