Breaking News: March 4, 2011 Progress made in the arena of plural-patent protection.
Breaking News: January 1, 2010 Next Generation of Internet Being Developed in Fort Collins, Colorado: Toltec. A core component of Toltec is the Intangible Control(IC), created by PRV, LLC. Many new applications are enabled by this discovery. Perhaps the most novel is the Intangible Reality Web (IRWeb) we call Toltec. The iCAML technology has several innovative components, and we were the first to specify how to actually create a working IRWeb, thanks to our IC and other innovations. An analog of the sensing/SACS component required by Toltec has been demonstrated by Microsoft's Natal technology (a result of iCAML technology shared with them some three years ago?). Toltec's visualization component's analog or "nahuascope" has been demonstrated by James Cameron's virtual monitor used in producing the movie Avatar. The Intangible Control is demonstrated by the "intangible computer mouse" in the video on this page. Put the three together...inevitably the large companies shall do this...and you get the next generation of the Internet. We call it "Toltec"...because of the Toltec legend relating to communities able to share a dream. More information available upon request. It is coming folks, and we are proud to have created a core component of this fantastic and historic developing technology.
Breaking News: May 3, 2008 Channel 7 News features the iCAML technology
Breaking News: February 6, 2008 The website has been reorganized. Watch this site for breaking news in the iCAML product development.
Breaking News: January 8, 2008 We are pleased to announce that pilot testing is being developed for the iCAML product. This is a device that allows those with physical disabilities to use computers and computer-controlled equipment. It is a type of adaptive equipment that provides a "Universal Interface".
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Is It The Future? Ask Bill Gates, or check out the story about his last day at Microsoft, which includes the excerpt below from one writer:
"The most poignant moments came when Gates dropped out of technology prognostication mode — the coming switch to using ink, voice and gesture to interact with computers, for example — and shared candid and sometimes self-effacing banter about his early days with buddy Ballmer."
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