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Look Here: Lenovo See Future In Eye-Controlled Laptops
Your eyes and not your hands will perform the bulk of navigation tasks in the future, if technology progresses the way Lenovo hopes. Their prototype eye-controlled laptop is being unveiled to the public this week at the annual CeBit Tech Fair in Hannover, Germany. Among the usual touchscreens, tablets and handheld motion devices, Lenovo’s all-seeing…
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Study: 70% Of Danes Don’t Have A Problem With Piracy
A Danish study has determined that a majority of people living there don’t give a rats about piracy, even as Hollywood continues to try and win the war against pirates by bringing individuals and more recently, ISPs to court.
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Google Paid Out $US100,000 to Chrome Bug Spotters in First Year
In what appears to be the easiest way to fix internet browser software bugs without hiring additional staff, Google’s ‘bug bounty’ program (which started in February 2010), has now surpassed more than six figures in cash payouts to dedicated bug spotters and none-too-shy Chrome fanboys.
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Sony Develops 17.7MP CMOS Sensor For Mobile Phones
The megapixel debate is about to rear its ugly head again, now that Sony has revealed it has developed a CMOS-based Exmor 17.7 megapixel sensor that is small enough to be used in mobile phones. And we thought 8MP on a camera was image processing overkill, considering most phone lenses are too small to produce…