Sony Shows HMZ-T2 Personal 3D Head-Mounted Display In IFA 2012

Personal 3D viewing technology is advancing fast these days. Google’s Project Glass is making waves in media. Sony already has a version of its HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer available in market. This time, Sony quietly launched the HMZ-T2, an upgrade version of Personal 3D Viewer at the IFA 2012 in Berlin.

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Google Bags Patent For Automatic Object Recognition In Videos

After patenting the ability to automatically detect faces in videos, Google has now bagged another patent for automatic detection of objects in videos. The new technique enables software to identify objects in videos automatically using “feature vectors.”

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Google Nexus 7 Now Available In Spain, Germany And France

Google is quietly spreading its Nexus 7 market. Three new European countries have been added in its device availability list. The Nexus 7 is now available in Spain, Germany and France. That means, consumers of those countries can buy Nexus 7 directly from the Google Play Store. However, Google has set the price a bit higher for the European consumers compared to their U.S. counterparts.

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Samsung Introduces Galaxy Player 5.8

Samsung has introduced its latest media player called Galaxy Player 5.8. This player runs on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) with Samsung’s latest WhizTouch interface that has a 5.8-inch large-screen. Its highly educational content gives you the best learning experience. The company has used its Sound Alive technology that ensures the best sound quality.

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NASA Preparing To Launch A Cancer And Disease Detection Device In Space

Have you ever imagined a biological lab in space (doesn’t matter big or or small) that will test cancer and other diseases? I’m sure, you haven’t. But now, it’s not time to imagine; rather it’s time believe. Civilian space agency NASA has decided to launch a mini lab at the International Space Station (ISS) which will diagnose medical conditions in space. This will be the world’s first “mini lab” in space.

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FBI Seized Three Domains For Android App Piracy

Due to breaking copyright laws, authorities in US have seized three domains. US Department of Justice said on Tuesday that those websites were involved in distributing copies of Android applications. The seized three domains are applanet.net, appbucket.net and snappzmarket.com where FBI notice is now showing. FBI worked with French and Dutch law enforcement officials for seizing the websites. Because some servers location were outside of US.

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OwnFone: A Customizable Mobile Phone For £55

Previously we have seen many concept of mobile phone, where OwnFone concept is one among many that is now real. OwnFone is totally different from traditional mobile phone that is specially designed for UK users. This phone has limitation to save contract number, you can only select two, four, eight or twelve contract number in each device. The OwnFone has no option to dial actual numbers, because all contact number is programmed and stored in the cloud.

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FCC Accepting Suggestions About Redefining Broadband And Minimum Acceptable Caps

FCC, during the course of its procedures, usually refers to broadband internet as a connection that delivers a speed of 4Mbps or more. However, many have argued that internet speeds have surpassed this threshold long before, and the regulatory body must redefine the threshold. And, the regulatory authority is now seeking user feedback to do just that.

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