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Panasonic Este relaxes your eyes and keeps you rejuvenated
Our eyes are very precious to us but given the time we spend staring on to the screens of smartphones and other mobile devices, we are taking least care of our eyes. Dry eyes and fatigue have become common to all of us and that has made us restless. To help our eyes with the…
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Balloon Camera floats 300m above ground for aerial shots
Be it a music concert or a similarly large event that attracts the masses, getting a camera up in the air to capture the crowd and the performing act at the same time isn’t all that easy and usually requires cameras to be mounted on cranes and the like. Now, NHK has come up with…
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 turns tourist-guide by heading to London Eye
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has been successful in its quests to take over the tablet space. Yet, there’s always more scope for scaling up success charts. That’s just what the newly added London Eye support has brought to the Tab 10.1. Around 192 tablets have been implemented in the London Eye to give users…
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Tobii PCEye can change your PC to a hands-free slave!
Your limbs tire faster than your curious eye. It rolls on and on without even blinking sometimes. Hence we know that something like the Tobii PCEye technology can make using a PC, a lot less cumbersome and effortless. It follows your eye movements to action controls on your monitor, instead of a mouse or track…
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Microchip in eye for vision restoration
By inserting a chip inside the eye, the blind could see better is like moving very close to reality. Researchers at MIT are working on a retinal implant that can bypass damaged cells and directly offer visual input to the brain. Patients receiving the implant will have to wear a pair of glasses that will…
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Blinking is synchronised, says study
There have been wise quotes made all over the world of research and development, on human reflexes and how we are superior to the rest of the animal kingdom (that’s if you still count us in it). However, this research by Tamani Nakano at the University of Tokyo brings forth some startling facts into view.…