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While most museums rely on manual activation by the user (pushing device buttons), some of the newer tours utilize automatic activation by infrared hotspots that are triggered when visitors enter the area of the object with the device; however, the play button still needs to be activated manually. 2004, March). lives. 2006, March).
They kick started in 2004 as the Duke iPod Project, distributing around one-thousand, six-hundred 20 GB Apple iPods to first-year students. 8217;s Bermingham University with the help of Toshiba and a £150,000 investment from Microsoft, began a grand experiment. Duke University was the one that set the trend in motion.
They kick started in 2004 as the Duke iPod Project, distributing around one-thousand, six-hundred 20 GB Apple iPods to first-year students. 8217;s Bermingham University with the help of Toshiba and a £150,000 investment from Microsoft, began a grand experiment. Duke University was the one that set the trend in motion.
While most museums rely on manual activation by the user (pushing device buttons), some of the newer tours utilize automatic activation by infrared hotspots that are triggered when visitors enter the area of the object with the device; however, the play button still needs to be activated manually. 2004, March). lives. 2006, March).