
In this week’s Wired Gadget Lab podcast, Dylan Tweney and Jose Fermoso talk about the incredible volumetric 3-D display from USC that is the first real device for simultaneous viewing of holographic images. They’ll go over this medium’s intriguing new possibilities, including creepy medical applications and engineering diagrams.
In addition, they’ll discuss the latest reviews, including the disappointing Sony Ericsson Walkman phone, the new RockBand gadgets for the Wii, and will provide an up-to-date evaluation of the LG Viewty multimedia phone.
Finally, they talk about the week’s best gadget hack: Julius von Bismarck’s ‘Image Fulgurator’ camera, which projects secret graffiti images into unsuspecting people’s photographs. Basically, it’s anarchic chaos through photo art.
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Check out the previous thirty-four Gadget Lab podcasts after the jump.
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #34: Samsung Instinct, Toshiba’s Portege R500, and the Nikon D60 DSLR
Gadget Lab Podcast #33: iPhone 3G, POV Racing Toy Cars, and the Polaroid Pogo Printer
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #31: Dell’s Mini Laptop, Nokia N96, and Fake GPS Art
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #30: The OLPC 2.0, iPhone 2.0, and Roku Netflix Player
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #28: Maker Faire, Samsung Glyde and Olympus E-420
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #27: Psystar, T-Mobile 3-G, and AT&T TV
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #22: Motorola’s Split, The Sony Crapware Saga, and More
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #20: Exploding Batteries, Lost Gadgets, and the Week’s Best Reviews
(For links to podcasts episodes #1-19, hit the link for #20, above.)






