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		<title>The Sixth Sense</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, I'm not talking about Bruce Willis or Haley Osment in that 1999 flick with that awesome twist at the end (Yeah, I loved it). I'm talking about the brainchild of Pranav Mistry, Dr. Pattie Maes, and Liyan Chang in the Fluid Interfaces Group over at the MIT Media Lab. Just so you can be on the same page as me, here's the video I saw back in March.
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<p style="text-align: left;">Cool, right? Now, let’s go over that again. The SixthSense prototype is comprised of a pocket projector, a mirror,  a camera, and a mobile computing device placed in the wearer’s pocket (Still needs an iPod or at the very least a Pandora app. if you ask me) all for $350. That seems like a bargain, right? Think again. Although retail price will most likely go down when its finally put into production, carriers will inflate the price right back up to something in the ball park of $600/year ($50/month) for a data plan. However, that's only if SixthSense chooses to keep the phone. If they don't, then this device is just going to be a thousand times cooler than the iTouch.

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