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    Lightbulb Valve researcher: wearable computing project is 'R&D,' isn't a product yet 'if ever'

    "To be clear, this is R&D - it doesn't in any way involve a product at this point, and won't for a long while, if ever - so please, no rumors about Steam glasses being announced at E3." A blog post by Valve researcher Michael Abrash clears up just what CEO Gabe Newell was talking about in regards to wearable computing a couple months back - and the kind of hardware "experiences" Valve is hiring for.

    In short, it's not a product announcement. When Abrash was hired at Valve, he was encouraged to find his own interesting project to work on. Seeing the rise of wearable computing as an "inflection point" similar to Quake (which pushed things like networking and 3D graphics into ubiquity), he decided that was something he, and Valve, should be ahead on.

    "By 'wearable computing,'" Abrash explains, "I mean mobile computing where both computer-generated graphics and the real world are seamlessly overlaid in your view; there is no separate display that you hold in your hands (think Terminator vision)." Google is working on something similar, of course.

    In other words, Valve hired a guy to do whatever at its game development company, and he decided to research a type of computing that doesn't exist yet. If nothing else, this is an indication of just how much money Valve has.Valve researcher: wearable computing project is 'R&D,' isn't a product yet 'if ever' originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 14 Apr 2012 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    So, Dennou Coil, but not an anime?

    For the interested: http://myanimelist.net/anime/2164/Dennou_Coil

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    Michael Abrash was instrumental in helping write the engine for the first Quake game, which Valve got their start making Half-Life on. Even Half-Life 2 was built on top of it. I can see why they'd want to hire him now that they've got a Scrooge McDuck-sized moneypit, even if it's to do whateverthefuck.

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