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MyVue multimedia glasses have been real impression creators over time. Taking a leaf of sorts, students at the Fraunhofer institute have developed a pair of glasses with a head-mounted OLED microdisplay. The Interactive Data Eyeglasses, as they call...
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What were you doing in that car; don’t lie, I can see everything what you do there; why don’t you keep your side while you drive; these are some of the questions one needs to be ready to explain since this drive recorder, ZC-FV52G by CBC Co Ltd,..
Style and shine matter in whatever you have. Of course, this golden web camera, that looks more like a steampunk accessory, will become an extra reason for your love with your PC. It's perfectly designed to bend for desired adjustments and features...
Samsung has done it again. The electronc giant with a flair for show-off has churned out a CMOS sensor that will give goose bumps to the good old CCDs.
Samsung's new 8.4 megapixel CMOS sensor is the world's smallest CMOS sensor. Samsung has...
Apple has been granted a patent for a hybrid low power mouse by the US Patent & Trademark Office.
This invention is made for low power input devices. A mouse is usually a small device that can be moved on a surface to keep track of the screen and..
The highly handy virtual piano seems to be an out of the ordinary upshot of the laser technology. A Japanese firm, DID (Digital Information Development), has popped out this virtual piano (Still a baby if we talk about the 88-key grand piano). It...
The OmniVision OV6920 CMOS is the world's smallest camera sensor measuring just 1/18-inch. The camera is especially designed to steer through your digestive system and is swallowed as part of a pill or is injected via a large syringe to do the job. The...
Call it the law of Nature, but we do not mind if new things do away with the traditional ones for the better. Perhaps, you will not see the ubiquitous light-sensing charge-coupled devices, or CCDs in the near future as new high-performance chips are...
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