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Spy Glasses - See Behind You!

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2008-02-10 13:58:10 by jk in Gadgets Club
Spy Glasses - See Behind You Spy Sunglasses - see behind you These spy glasses look like an ordinary pair of designer sun glasses. Yet they have a unique feature, it allowd you to see behind you.The lenses on these spy glasses have a special coating that allows you to look straight ahead and still see what is going on behind you. Stylish and...
 
 
 
 
 
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It's About Time: Apple Files Patent For 3-D Display, See You Soon Princess Leia *wink*

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2008-03-26 11:30:09 by Editor in Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome
This is a diagram from the patent Apple filed on the 20th for a 3-D Holographic Display. The patent application goes on to assert that two-dimensional projections of 3-D scenes are inadequate. "Without the benefit of 3-D rendering, even high quality images that have excellent perspective depictions still appear unrealistic and flat," it says....
 
 
 
 
 
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HD vision glasses offer man the ability to see the "high-def" other realm

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2008-07-01 10:03:53 by John Brownlee in Boing Boing Gadgets
While the brain is powerful enough (in theory) to process a high dynamic range of visual input, the human eye is incapable of actually detecting the reality that lays superimposed upon our own, invisible, just beyond the ken of our senses... the fourth-dimensional other realm of High-Def The history of science is filled with maverick inventors...
 
 
 
 
 
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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
If you are serious about photography, at one time or another you may have considered how the human 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...
 
 
 
 
 
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Hitachi brings e-ink to Japanese clamshells, we hope to see it here soon

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2008-01-30 21:31:24 by Matt Hickey in CrunchGear
We dont see too many Hitachi-branded mobiles here in the states, but we might soon see the e-ink technology it used with this new Japanese handset Eschewing the small, LCD screen most clamshells have on the outside, this W61H instead features large e-ink displays. Sadly, theres not enough powere here to display new texts, but it allows for an...
 
 
 
 
 
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Why cant my computers see each other on my network?

2008-02-04 04:48:29 by HASH0x8bc6a24 in gadget life blog
 
Anybody who has multiple computers connected together has encountered network related problems at some point or the other. It maybe as simple as not having the lan cable firmly attached to more serious problems such as sluggishness or intermittent disconnections. Here is a brief article that attempts to fix one of the most common network...
 
 
 
 
 
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Samsung's See'N'Search set-top TV / Internet box demo video

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2008-02-16 08:05:00 by Richard Lawler in Engadget
Filed under: Home Entertainment Samsung's See'N'Search set-top box that intelligently and automatically pulls content from the internet to match whatever TV show is on sounded nice enough, but we wanted to see it in action. Apparently the good people at Samsung have also perfected their wish-granting technology to match the the unit's metadata...
 
 
 
 
 
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See beyond locked doors with the under door camera

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2008-03-04 17:30:35 by HASH0x8b385f0 in DVICE
Sometimes, when you're sneaking around and trying to figure out what's going inside a locked room, you need more than a cup to hold up to the door to try to listen in. You need to see the action. Unless you're Superman, you'll need a bit of help to do that The Under-Door Remote Viewing kit is a tiny camera that can be slid under a door and will...
 
 
 
 
 
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Microscopy Breakthrough: Scientists See Virus in Great Detail

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2008-03-11 08:00:00 by Michael in Medgadget
Investigators at Purdue University, using a novel technique called single-particle electron cryomicroscopy, made a 3D image of bacteriophage Epsilon15 with hitherto unprecedented resolution of 4.5Å. "This is one of the first projects to refine the technique to the point of near atomic-level resolution," said Jiang, who also is a member of...