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Latest surveillance tech can search up to 36 million faces / second Hitachi Kokusai Electric has built a high-performance facial recognition surveillance system that can pull a face from an image and identify it from a database of 36 million in one second. |
HTC smartphones to get remote technical support, courtesy of LogMeIn When your smartphone starts acting up and when nothing seems to help, what do you do? Owners of future HTC smartphones will have an easy way out of such a scenario. That is because HTC and LogMeIn have partnered up in delivering remote diagnosis and assistance services to HTC Android smartphones. |
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Microsoft app translates foreign languages in your own voice Microsoft researchers have created a prototype universal translation software that not only translates your speech into foreign languages but uses your own voice to output the translation. |
World’s most expensive laptop sleeve has an eight-figure price tag, but does include free shipping |
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Batteries on mobile devices drained more quickly by apps which are free, researchers say |
DENSO’s 1D and 2D barcode scanners offer outstanding read performance with a simple user friendly design, ideal for retail, logistics, industrial and warehouse environments. |
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Nhận dạng mọi thứ bằng sóng vô tuyến RFID Hiện nay, việc tính tiền hàng hóa tại các siêu thị đều phải sử dụng cách nhận dạng mã vạch. Người tiêu dùng mua hàng, khi thanh toán phải qua thiết bị đọc mã vạch từng mặt hàng để tính tiền phải trả, rất mất thời gian và công sức. |
A thermal transfer printer is a printer which prints on paper (or some other material) by melting a coating of ribbon so that it stays glued to the material on which the print is applied. |
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AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note LTE on sale now Samsung’s Galaxy Note has gone up for sale on AT&T in LTE form today, offering stylus-loving Android fans an oversized phablet to play with. Priced at $299.99 with a new, two-year agreement, the AT&T |
A bar code consists of white and black bars. Data retrieval is achieved when bar code scanners shine a light at a bar code, capture the reflected light and replace the black and white bars with binary digital signals. |
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A secret entertainment device from Google According to The New York Times, this device is in the form of prototype and it is Google’s most significant project in the hardware field. It has been developed for over a year ago, before Google bought Motorola Mobility for $ 12.5 billion in the Fall 2011. |
Windows 8 will debut on ARM tablets at launch Microsoft plans to release a flavor of Windows 8, the next version of the flagship operating system, on ARM chips at the same time it releases one for the so-called x86 chips that power traditional PCs. |


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