Visual memory is an important skill that you don’t get to use very much when dealing with the Finder. Raskin tries to innovate the way in which one interacts with a Mac, offering the tools to visualize and organize the most frequently used files on a single, zoomable surface.Like many others out there I’m... |
6 July 2011 05:51 GMT |
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Recently, pocket-sized video cameras have made huge strides when it comes to image quality, but things aren't so good when it comes down to sound recording, so Zoom developed the Q3HD Handy Video Recorder that can record HD video as well as HD audio.
Coming with a new user-friendly icon-based interface, the Q... |
2 December 2010 13:31 GMT |
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German scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS have recently announced that they are working on a new, all-reflective zoom device. Designed especially for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the technology could make it possible to operate measuring equipment that is free of chromatic aberr... |
18 January 2010 09:18 GMT |
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BitWink has announced Zoom Lens 1.0 for iPhone, a new, digital-camera zoom solution offering precise pinch-to-zoom control of the real-time camera view. An 8x digital photo zoom can be achieved with Zoom Lens with full-resolution output and automatic sharpening of the resulting photo. Zoom Lens is said to offer a use... |
21 September 2009 06:36 GMT |
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Over the past few years, advancements in the construction technology of most digital cameras have moved forward to such an extent that cramming more and more megapixels on a single optical sensor has become useless, according to representatives of some of the largest camera manufacturers in the world. That's why... |
17 March 2009 05:58 GMT |
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Microsoft Live Labs dipped its toe in the iPhone market last Saturday, releasing the Seadragon Mobile technology preview as part of the team's continued experimentation with large picture viewing. When the Seadragon Mobile app was published, the ability to browse Photosynth collections in 2D was inoperable, but ... |
17 December 2008 06:20 GMT |
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Microsoft apparently has “deep” feelings towards the iPhone (or Apple), as the company behind the Windows OS has released a free iPhone app, and a cool one at that. Immediately available for download from the iTunes App Store, Seadragon Mobile lets iPhone and iPod touch users zoom in as deep as possible o... |
15 December 2008 04:07 GMT |
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While the iPhone is a superb piece of work, some features, such as the phone's camera, are pretty poor for the standards the device imposes, as a smartphone. However, if you are starting to regret having gone with the iPhone because the camera is poor, think different... a lot more different.The guys at Mobile.B... |
19 August 2008 05:05 GMT |
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Yahoo Messenger for Vista, currently in Beta stage, comes with multiple new functions besides the main XP releases, the 8 stable version and the 9 Beta edition. As you know, most web-browsers currently available on the market allow you to zoom in or out by pressing the Control key and scrolling up or down. Well, the ... |
21 May 2008 09:14 GMT |
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I'm sure many mobile users that own a camera phone would often want their devices to pack a more evolved camera. Even if we now have phones with 5 Megapixels and 3x optical zoom that manage to offer very good photos, their quality cannot be compared yet with that obtained with professional cameras.To solve this ... |
19 February 2008 05:17 GMT |
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The web-based mapping tool powered by the super giant Google receives some new goodies although the company's officials didn't say a thing about the updates. In a post published today on the official blog of Google Maps and Google Earth, Chikai Ohazama, Product Manager, informs the fans of the two applicati... |
15 October 2007 02:38 GMT |
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Sound recording is becoming more and more a thing you meet everyday in everyone's hands, be it in the shape of smartphones with some enhanced capabilities or the rather new, more and more popular, handy sound recorders.And since there is indeed so much technology available it was quite expected that the standard... |
25 April 2007 06:18 GMT |
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Ever since the Stone Age people started to create maps. The main purpose of map-making was to be aware of your location taking into account, in ancient times, various geographical features. The first world map was made around 600BC in Babylonia called Imago Mundi. Starting with the great discoverers, the technology a... |
14 April 2007 11:24 GMT |
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