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By ageor, on March 16th, 2009
“SenseCam is a wearable digital camera that is designed to take photographs passively, without user intervention, while it is being worn. … SenseCam also contains a number of different electronic sensors. These include light-intensity and light-color sensors, a passive infrared (body heat) detector, a temperature sensor, and a multiple-axis accelerometer…”
By ageorg
This bookmark links to http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/cambridge/projects/sensecam/
By ageor, on October 20th, 2008
I read about Open Handset Alliance‘s Android platform and cellular phones with great interest. The web is full of specs, reviews, comparisons and the like. I just can’t help but share the following thoughts:
Sometimes it seems Google’s Android is the second touch screen platform after Apple’s iPhone
I can’t understand why Android-based HTC G1 and other […]
By ageor, on December 18th, 2007
Two weeks ago I was asked again to install a couple of cameras to watch a newborn baby at home (with the sitter…).
Provided there is an ADSL in the premises, the task is trivial, tech-wise. In this case, the heart of the system is an AVM Fritz ADSL modem, 4 port switch, wireless Access Point […]
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