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NTT Docomo Develops World’s First 360-degree 8K 3D VR System for Live Video Streaming and Viewing at 60 fps
NTT Docomo has developed what is believed to be the world’s first 8K 3D virtual reality (VR) system for live video streaming and viewing at 60 frames per second (fps) over 5G mobile communications. Viewers will be able to use head-mounted displays to experience music and sporting events in highly realistic 3D VR, allowing them…
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Ray – A smart baby monitor to keep an eye on baby cots, track baby respiration, sleeping, and lots more!
Developed by start-up company Ray IoT Solutions is ‘Ray’ – a smart baby monitor that does more than just the obvious. The company, in collaboration with Johnson & Johnson and the HAX hardware accelerator program based in SFO and Shenzhen, has created this wooden toy-shaped smart baby monitor that captures and stores babies’ activities, monitors…
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The Zero Zero Robotics drone folds, hovers and shoots images
Zero Zero Robotics is a Chinese startup firm that has just launched their Hover Camera. This contraption is more than what one would expect a typical hovering camera to be. Once it is done shooting high-resolution images, this little bug can be neatly folded and put into your pocket. It weighs a mere 238 grams…
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TinyMOS Tiny1 astronomy camera aims for the stars
The captivating idea of a camera that doesn’t just capture grinning teenagers but actually functions as a pocket telescope is quite enchanting. Singapore-based start-up TinyMOS has released Tiny 1, an astronomy camera that comes with advanced in-built imaging automation to capture celestial images with clarity and precision. The sensors of the camera work fine in…
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Tourism Australia empowers tourists to take selfies from over 100 meters away
We all know how you look and we all know you click selfies when you’re mostly happy. What we really want to know is what’s happening in a wider radius around you because that’s the part of your holiday that we truly envy. Tourism Australia would surely endorse this fact because their all new app…
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Graava camera does a mandatory clean-up of your footage for you
White noise is a problem when it comes to sound recording. But even when we shoot video, a number of audial and visual elements that would rather not be shot, take up a fair share of storage and memory. The Graava Action Camera solves the problem by some extent by identifying and swiftly editing parts…
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GoPro HERO4 Session is company’s smallest action camera
The GoPro HERO4 was pretty compact, slick and durable for what it was worth but surely, didn’t really fit into a pocket. Which is why the GoPro HERO4 Session has been announced as the company’s smallest action camera offering to date. It is half the size of the HERO4 and weighs nearly half of it.…
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GoPro announces drone with six camera array for virtual reality
Being a couch-geek I’ve often taken comfort in viewing adventure sports that is generously shot and shared by extreme sportsmen. What was really getting unnerving was the fact that we were restricted onto to a POV view from one direction. GoPro’s CEO Nick Woodman announced something that could well make my extreme couch adventures a…
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Nikon’s Pho-Dog-Rapher shoots his way to the top
Meet Grizzler, Nikon’s prime shutter-pooch. The little canine is out there, making his way through his dog world and shooting dog things, all with a Nikon camera. The catch lies in the fact that the images are shot only when Grizzler’s excited. This is made possible with the Heartography heartbeat monitor, a camera and a…
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TomTom Bandit GPS action camera footage can be edited with just a shake
TomTom have been the celebrated champions of GPS gadgetry for a while now. The company has however taken it to the next level with their sport-friendly Bandit GPS action camera that syncs with your smartphone to transmit footage directly to it. This makes perfect sense for the adventurous who wouldn’t like investing their time and…