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Hawk-Eye is a simulation and so are you

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2008-09-07 12:01:00 by bookofjoe in bookofjoe
...Eye to be off by as much as 10 millimeters in some situations. This means that if a ball lands nine millimeters out, Hawk-Eye might call it in by one millimeter I can't speak for you but me, I find this astounding I'll be sure to keep it in mind during today's U.S. Open matches (during football time-outs and commercials, of course I mean,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Eye-Fi Doubles Speeds, Adds MobileMe [Eye-Fi]

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2008-09-23 08:22:00 by Mark Wilson in Gizmodo
Eye-Fi just made a series of announcements that will please existing users. By October 5, their cards, new and old, will receive a firmware update to double photo upload speeds on all models. Also, MobileMe was added to the list of supported services and those interested in advanced functions like geotagging will be able to buy the options in an...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview With Eye-Fi CEO Jef Holove

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2008-05-13 05:03:12 by Charlie Sorrel in Gadget Lab
...Eye-Fi, announced a new SD card which we at Gadget Lab think will change the way photos are shared The Eye-Fi Explore brings a slot-in geotagging solution to anyone with an SD card slot in their camera, so every photo you take will be stamped with the location you were in. In addition, you can finally use a digicam without a computer. The...
 
 
 
 
 
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Video: What LASIK Really Feels Like [Eye Surgery]

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2008-09-18 15:00:20 by Brian Lam in Gizmodo
...eyeball, each stronger than the previous. The doctor clamped my lids back with a metal tool. I felt a bracket hold my eye down and someone in the operating room gave the order, "Suction A whirring sound commenced and my eyeball felt like it was being sucked up and out of my skull, elongated like a green grape between a Roman emperor's...
 
 
 
 
 
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Eye-Fi Announces Explore, Share and Home Models [Eye-Fi]

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2008-05-12 00:01:00 by Mark Wilson in Gizmodo
...Eye-Fi, a 2GB SD card that adds Wi-Fi to any digital camera. Now the company is expanding their product line with the Eye-Fi Explore ($129), Eye-Fi Share ($99) and the Eye-Fi Home ($79). The big news? Eye-Fi is now supporting hotspots and geotagging with the Explore It should be noted that even though the cards are set at different...
 
 
 
 
 
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New Metabolic Technique for Early Detection of Eye Diesease

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2008-03-06 08:15:26 by Michael in Medgadget
...eye, is a standard tool for evaluating eye diseases such as glaucoma After the standard vision tests were administered, the researchers measured FA values for the six women and the age-matched control group. All of the patients with PTC had higher FA values in the eye that was more severely affected. In fact, FA values averaged 60% greater in...
 
 
 
 
 
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New Nikon D90 Is Extra Eye-Fi Friendly

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2008-08-28 12:58:57 by Andrew Liszewski in OhGizmo!
...Eye-Fi wireless SD cards thanks to a collaboration between the two companies While Eye-Fi cards work seamlessly with conventional SD-compatible digital cameras, the Eye-Fi Connected Nikon D90 gives users an improved out-of- box experience and more control of wireless capabilities. The camera will detect when an Eye-Fi card is inserted and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Eye-Fi goes to bed with Nikon

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2008-01-31 02:00:16 by Edwin in Coolest Gadgets
Eye-Fis claim to fame would be to create the first wireless memory card for digital cameras in the world, and it comes as no surprise that the company has just announced that it will be working with Nikon Corporation to deliver enhanced integration of the Eye-Fi Card with Nikons new D60 digital SLR camera. Sounds pretty exciting to all you...
 
 
 
 
 
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A Guide to the Eye: Learning How Humans See Can Make You a Better Photographer [Photography]

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2008-07-30 19:20:00 by Sean Fallon in Gizmodo
...eye reacts to an image. After all, it is logical to assume that possessing information about what entices the eye can help you take much more powerful photos. If you could use a little education in the subject, the folks at PopPhoto have put together a comprehensive analysis called "The Photographers Guide to the Eye" that does a great job of...