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- A 10000 Fps CMOS Sensor With Massively Parallel Image Processing
- A high speed analog VLSI image acquisition and pre-processing system has been designed and fabricated in a 0.35 µm standard CMOS process. The chip features a massively parallel architecture enabling the computation of programmable low-level image processing in each pixel. Extraction of spatial gradients and convolutions such as Sobel or...
- Tags: Gradient, Pixel, CMOS, Sensor, IEEE, Image Processing, Retina, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Nano-optical switches to restore sight?
- Californian researchers are now using light to control biological nanomolecules and proteins. They think it can help them to develop treatments for eye diseases, such as the loss of the light detectors in the retina which is a major cause of blindness. So they envision to put some of their...
- Tags: cell, retina
- Blog posts 2006-11-05
- Nanobatteries -- for your eyes only!
- A new U.S. research center, the National Center for Design of Biomimetic Nanoconductors, has been opened to promote new ideas in the field of nanomedicine. For example, a team of researchers at Sandia National Laboratories SNL is developing a nano-size battery to be implanted in the eye to power artificial...
- Tags: retina, Sandia National Laboratories, nanobattery
- Blog posts 2006-01-16
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- Stop the Kindle hype!
- The current meme about the Kindle is that Amazon's e-book reader is a monster success and is heralding the end of the hardcopy paper book. If that notion wasn't strange enough, some industry observers point to Amazon's purchase of Audible as another boost for its content platform. The fly...
- Tags: Subway, Device, Apple iPod, Audible Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Audio Book, Kindle, Digital Music, E-books, Digital Media, Podcasts, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Internet, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-02-13
- FBI takes biometrics database proposal to U.K.
- FBI takes biometrics database proposal to U.K.Great for US tourismEveryone will flock there.RE: FBI takes biometrics database proposal to U.K.http://www.securenet.bc.ca/NewsReleases/Press%20Releases%202008/jan142008pr.htm'nuff saidRE: FBI takes biometrics: More BS!What can't be done in the U.S. Due to that pesky constitution and stupid Americans and their freedoms can be done in Britain, out of...
- Tags: Federal government, FBI, biometrics database proposal, US-VISIT Program
- Discussion threads 2008-01-16
- Retina-X Spyware Cleaner Free Edition (exe)
- Retina-X Spyware Cleaner Free Edition allows you to regain your computer's security and performance at no charge. This freeware program will remove and shield against all traces of spyware on your system using a frequently updated signature database. Take back control of your PC today. 100% Spyware and Adware Free.
- Tags: Retina-X Spyware Cleaner Free Edition, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security
- Software downloads 2007-12-05
- Specialty formats burn EMR market
- I went to an opthamologist last week, and the subject of electronic medical records EMRs came up. I noted that the doctor was using a paper chart. He responded that the practice had tried EMRs six years ago, had spent a lot of money on a state...
- Tags: Electronic Health Record, E-health, Healthcare, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-11-06
- RedEye (exe)
- RedEye allows you to easily remove any red-eye in a digital photo (caused by a camera's flash reflecting on a person's retina). After loading a JPEG file into RedEye, you can automatically remove the red-eye by simply selecting the area with your mouse. You can also slightly vary the amount...
- Tags: Mouse, JPEG, Photograph, RedEye, Mice, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2007-10-19
- Get ready for ads on your cell phone
- Get ready for ads on your cell phoneSolution:I think most cell phones have the ability to:a) turn off Bluetooth More like allb) give access only to certain devicesRE: Get ready for ads on your cell phoneOKGet Ready?????????????They are HERE>>>> Here in Poland I get ads about 3-4 times a week....via...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Cellular phones, advertisement, phone, Get Ready, advertiser, cell phone
- Discussion threads 2007-09-14
- Paris Hilton, her BlackBerry Curve, and the Playboy Mansion
- That's Paris Hilton and her sister Nicky arriving at the Playboy Mansion.As you can see that is a BlackBerry Curve in her hand. Thanks from our "retina" to photo agency RETNA, who took photos for the London Daily Mail.The guy looks like a bodyguard type. He may smoke, but even...
- Tags: Paris, Agency, Hilton Hotels Corp., RIM BlackBerry, Playboy, Photograph, rnrnThat, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-08-08
- HP on potentially dangerous laser printer emissions: Our printers no riskier than toasters
- HP on potentially dangerous laser printer emissions: Our printers no riskier than toastersGet real, pleaseThere are more things in your house that can cause cancer than a laser printer. Your cell phone can cause tumors, the TV, the monitor on your PC, the list goes on and on. A laser...
- Tags: Printers, laser, laser printer, printer, Hewlett-Packard Co., particle
- Discussion threads 2007-08-03
- The countdown clock is officially ticking: Windows 7 due in 2009
- The countdown clock is officially ticking: Windows 7 due in 2009Only two years?I just paid $400 for Ultimate. Damn, I expect it to last a LOT longer than 2 years!Obvious why the wavering"Fathi wavered when asked to itemize some of the key features Microsoft expects to include in the Windows...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Virtualization, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2007-02-10
- The secret of our stable vision
- The world we see is usually stable. Still, our eyes are continuously moving, making two to three saccades per second. For over a century, scientists have tried to explain why we saw a stable world. Now, two U.S. researchers have found why our shifty eyes dont drive us crazy. In...
- Tags: Health &, Medicine, Science &, Nature
- Blog posts 2006-11-13
- Genetic therapy restores sight in dogs
- A team of French researchers has used a new genetic therapy to give back the sense of vision to several blind dogs affected by a rare genetic condition known as Lebers Congenital Amaurosis. This genetic condition, which affects between 1,000 and 2,000 children in France alone, leads to blindness shortly...
- Tags: therapy, Lebers Congenital Amaurosis, genetic therapy, vision
- Blog posts 2006-10-07
- Iris Recognition System (zip)
- Iris Recognition System Matlab Source Code. The iris of each eye is unique. No two irises are alike in their mathematical detail--even between identical twins and triplets or between one's own left and right eyes. Unlike the retina, however, it is clearly visible from a distance, allowing easy image acquisition...
- Tags: Matlab, Iris Recognition, Matlab Image Processing Toolbox, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Investment, Finance, Business Operations
- Software downloads 2006-07-11
- CIA, FBI relying heavily on unreliable polygraph
- In the age of retina scans and other biometric technology, it seems a bit anachronistic that the FBI and CIA are increasingly relying on the ancient polygraph test as an investigatory tool, but indeed they are, the Washington Post reports. And this even though there's a growing body...
- Tags: CIA
- Blog posts 2006-05-01
- Retinal implants may soon restore lost vision
- Retinal implants may soon restore lost visionThe question is...Will anyone except the Rich be able to afford it.Very interesting...Even if I'm blind on my left eye and have vision on my right eye, I really don't think I need the implant, because I don't think I have retina disease. The...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Insurance, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, cab, bus schedule, vision, Retinal
- Discussion threads 2006-04-04
- Off-topic: Mandatory ID cards sell out our principles
- Off-topic: Mandatory ID cards sell out our principlesOur "principles" have already been sold outA long time ago. The revolving door on Congress never stops spinning.The Profit Motivation for Mandatory ID CardsIn recent years, the U.S. has become of nation filled with nearly 20 million illegal aliens that should be...
- Tags: ID card, Mandatory ID card, government
- Discussion threads 2006-03-30
- MacBook Pro's crazy new LEDs
- MacBook Pro's crazy new LEDsTasteful touchPowerBooks have always been a pinnacle of 'understated elegance' and it is always nice when that is cranked up to include 'useful'. That is the ONLY thing missing from my 12" G4 PowerBook I wish I had. Oh, well.SlickSlick. Very nice.I can't take it...
- Tags: Keyboards, Notebooks, Apple MacBook, light-emitting diode, Apple MacBook Pro, keyboard illumination, keyboard, Apple PowerBook, Apple PowerBook G4
- Discussion threads 2006-03-01
- Gates sees end to passwords in sight
- Gates sees end to passwords in sightSorry boss, can't work today, I forgot my wallet?Somehow I just don't see this working. I may be wrong, but your going to have to show me.This is stupid!On the Mac I have a "keychain" which manages my passwords, infocard, what the ****...
- Tags: password
- Discussion threads 2006-02-14
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