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    Edmonton researchers are developing a virtual reality technology for business meetings that they say is pretty close to science fiction — specifically, like Star Trek's famous holodeck.

    In the television hit, the holodeck let spaceship crew members enter holographic computer-simulated environments that seemed like the real thing.

    Computer scientists at the University of Alberta have spent the past year working on their own 3-D virtual reality technology that they say will make it seem as though participants of a video conference are all in the same room — even if they're sitting in different countries.

    "As engineers and scientists, we look at these futuristic things and we say, 'Well, we can build that,'" said David Antoniuk, the director of business development for TRLabs in Edmonton, a partner on the project. "So we're trying to develop this holodeck technology.".....
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    Never. We are as far away from Holodecks as we were ten years ago. We might be close to having 3D holograms projected into the room, but we are still very, very far away from "holograms" that can be touched or can manipulate objects themselves, and we are still very, very far away from the AI capabilities of the Holodeck.
    There's an Opera in my macbook.

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      First things first...for example: why, on a connection with few megabytes of upload/download, none of popular IM/Voip/video apps can really use capabilities of my cheap webcam (Creative Live! Cam Vista IM, 352x288@25fps, nothing great), even when talking to somebody with similar connection?...

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