X170 Action Camera

Drift innovations unveils a rugged camera which you can practically place anywhere. Mount it or attach it to your helmet, the X170 Action Camera shoots 720x480 video and 5MP photos via 170 degree wide angle lens. It comes with a wrist-worn remote control which is good for a distance of 5 meters and has a ...

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Hovercam Scanners Set To Replace Flatbed Scanners

Pathway Innovations and Technologies unveil a USB-powered Hovercam Scanner which should take the place of the usual flatbed scanners we use to scan books and documents. With the Hovercam Scanner, snapshots of documents placed beneath the lens are taken in seconds. The Hovercam Scanner takes up less space than traditional flatbed scanners. They come in ...

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Photometrics Evolve EMCCD Camera Ranked among Top Innovations of 2009

The imaging needs in the health sector are advancing fast and among the top imaging products you may come across include the Evolve EMCCD camera from Photometrics. This camera gets rid of the usual arbitrary gray levels and replaces them with photoelectron count that has allowed Photometrics to reproduce images in quantities through scientifically quantifying ...

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Sony LCS-CST Camera Case for Cybershot Digital Cameras

How important is it to have a reliable camera case? Well, unless you don’t care much about scratches and a handy bag that carries your camera, you may want to get a reliable camera case such as this Sony LCS-CST general purpose soft carrying case. It is tailor-made for Sony Cybershot cameras. Sony's worldwide reputation for ...

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Smith Micro Receives Patent for JPEG Compression

In a move that is bound to increase their compression leadership, the new patent granted to Smith Micro will allow them to compress JPEG images up to 30% without sacrificing image quality. Smith Micro was issued U.S. Patent No. 7,502,514 "System and Method for Lossless Compression of Already Compressed Files" by the U.S Patent and ...

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