cameras digital
Poll: The most expensive gadgets lost are...
News Digital cameras came third with 16 per cent of the vote. Asked which is the priciest gadget they've lost, mobile phones came top with almost two-fifths (37 per cent) of respondents admitting they're the most expensive devices they've misplaced. [27 Nov 2007]
Multi-Level Parking Lot: Non-Stop Unmanned Surveillance for Multi-Level Car Park
White Paper A traditional system providing a partial solution to the problem would at the very least have to include a large matrix switcher, motion sensors, time-lapse recorders, multiplexers and a control unit together with cameras and monitors. [23 Nov 2007]
Pacific & Orient Takes Remote Security Business Global Over IP Network Infrastructure From Cisco Systems
White Paper P&O's Digital Surveillance service provides real-time monitoring in countries such as the United States, Thailand and Malaysia through IP video monitoring cameras from Sony Electronics. Pacific & Orient started as a private limited company in 1994. [17 Nov 2007]
AGORA Plus a.s. Boosts Sales and Customer Management With Lotus Notes
White Paper AGORA plus a.s.based in Brno, Czech Republic, distributes electronic components and products, principally data storage systems, mobile phones, peripherals, digital cameras and flat-screen monitors. To remove paper-based sales processes and extract... [17 Nov 2007]
HP Q Control: Simplicity by Design
White Paper This webcast shows how HP's Q Control universal, intuitive design element is used with many HP TVs, digital cameras and printers to simplify the technology experience for home and business. [03 Nov 2007]
Photos of the month - October 2007
Photo The software behemoth was showing off a table-like device that uses a 30-inch screen, several cameras, a Vista PC and a projector to create an interactive, touch-sensitive environment which reacts to objects coming into contact with its flat... [31 Oct 2007]
Photoshop CS2 Raw: Reducing Noise, Correcting Chromatic Aberrations & Controlling Vignetting
White Paper With varying degrees, all digital cameras produce images with electronic noise, chromatic aberrations, and vignetting. Electronic noise shows up as extraneous pixels sprinkled throughout an image. Chromatic aberrations appear in transitional tonal... [17 Oct 2007]
Test Driving Linux From Windows to Linux in 60 Seconds: Edit Digital Images
White Paper The increasing popularity of digital cameras naturally leads to more digital pictures, which in turn leads to the need to store, manage, and manipulate those pictures. These days, it seems like everybody has a digital camera. [17 Oct 2007]
Photos: High-tech London St Pancras on track
Photo This is one of more than 100 CCTV cameras that operate on the station's IP network. There are digital glass screens behind the service desks where information and digital content will be displayed. The station is the final element in the High Speed... [08 Oct 2007]
Photos: Microsoft Surface in depth
Photo It uses a 30" screen, several cameras, a Vista PC and a projector to create an interactive, touch-sensitive environment which reacts to objects coming into contact with its flat surface. Mark Bolger, director of marketing for Microsoft Surface... [02 Oct 2007]
Microsoft blogger spills beans on search tweaks
News In a blog posting last week, Windows Live programme manager Akram Hussein demonstrated how the revamped Live Search handles searches for digital cameras, showing not just product details but also reviews. [24 Sep 2007]
London 2012 embraces web 2.0 and green IT
News Although the web 2.0 planning is still in its very early stages, Balfour said one of the projects being looked at is a way to encourage spectators and competitors to capture digital photos on their cameras and phones and upload and share them on... [01 Aug 2007]
Microsoft's 'new JPEG' to get standards vote
News Among those who have endorsed the technology are high-end camera maker Hasselblad, camera image sensor start-up Foveon, and ARM and Novatek Microelectronics - two companies whose chip designs are used for image processing in cameras. [01 Aug 2007]
Google snaps up aerial photographer
News Google has acquired ImageAmerica, a company that builds high-resolution cameras and uses them to take aerial photographs. In addition to developing its DDP-2 (Direct Digital Panoramic) camera system, the company has its own aircraft to house it. [23 Jul 2007]
Practical Calibrations for a Real-Time Digital Omnidirectional Camera
White Paper Newly available high quality inexpensive digital 1394 cameras enable cheap and easy construction of omnidirectional cameras. This paper addresses several important issues for creating real-time panoramas, including user-assisted focusing... [19 Jul 2007]
