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Video Cameras Learn From Insect Eyes (September 1, 2006) -- The bane of all wedding videos -- that picture of the bride in front of the window where her face is so dark that you can't see the features -- may soon be a thing of the past. By mimicking how ... > full story

New Device May Improve Vision And Mobility For People With Tunnel Vision (August 30, 2006) -- Scientists at Schepens Eye Research Institute, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, say a visual aid they invented promises to improve the visual abilities of people with tunnel vision. In the ... > full story

Modified Home Video Game Shows Promise For Stroke Rehabilitation (August 29, 2006) -- Engineers have modified a popular home video game system to assist stroke patients with hand exercises, producing a technology costing less than 0 that may one day rival systems 10 times as ... > full story

Some Online Video Games Found To Promote 'Sociability,' Researchers Say (August 18, 2006) -- Hang in there, parents. There is some hopeful news on the video-gaming front. Researchers have found that some of the large and hugely popular online video games -- although condemned by many as ... > full story

Eye Tracking Technology Poised To Be Next Trend To Immerse Gamers (August 17, 2006) -- The growing yen of video game enthusiasts to leave the real world in favour of a virtual one is driving a market trend toward developing easier-to-use controls -- like those that allow gamers to play ... > full story

Mathematician Uses Topology To Study Abstract Spaces, Solve Problems (August 16, 2006) -- Studying complex systems, such as the movement of robots on a factory floor, the motion of air over a wing, or the effectiveness of a security network, can present huge challenges. Mathematician ... > full story

Students Demonstrate Human Transporter Vehicle (August 14, 2006) -- A self-balancing human transporter designed by Rensselaer undergraduate engineering students will take center stage at an international conference attended by thousands of engineers. The students ... > full story

Digital Surgery With Touch Feedback Could Improve Medical Training (August 13, 2006) -- Combining the sense of touch with 3-D computer models of organs, researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are developing a new approach to training surgeons, much as pilots learn to fly on ... > full story

Scientists Develop Artwork That Changes To Suit Your Mood (August 4, 2006) -- Computer scientists from Bath and Boston have developed electronic artwork that changes to match the mood of the person who is looking at it. Using images collected through a Web cam, special ... > full story

Trading Cuts For Clicks: New Software Performs 'Virtual Surgery' (August 2, 2006) -- A new software tool developed by computer scientists at Brigham Young University will allow surgeons to instantly visualize any part of a patient's anatomy by extracting a 3-D computer image from an ... > full story

Fingertip device helps computers read hand gestures (July 28, 2006) -- With the tap of a single finger, computer users soon may be drawn deeper into the virtual world using a new device developed in the University at Buffalo's Virtual Reality ... > full story

Virtual Realities Against Pain (July 21, 2006) -- The feeling of pain produced during medical treatment can be reduced through sophisticated virtual reality helmets, a simple computer game and the determined predisposition of the patient. According ... > full story

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3D computer graphics -- 3D computer graphics are works of graphic art that were created with the aid of digital computers and specialized 3D software. In general, the term may also refer to the process of creating such ... > full article

Application software -- Application software is a loosely defined subclass of computer software that employs the capabilities of a computer directly to a task that the user wishes to ... > full article

Computer-generated imagery -- Computer-generated imagery is the application of the field of computer graphics to special effects. CGI is used in movies, television programs and commercials, and in printed ... > full article

Streaming media -- Streaming media is media that is consumed (read, heard, viewed) while it is being delivered. Streaming is more a property of the delivery system than the media ... > full article

Webcast -- The word webcast is derived from "web" and "broadcast". Its use has varied over the past decade by different types of organisation and as the nature of the medium came into public ... > full article

Computer software -- Computer software (or simply software) is that part of a computer system that consists of encoded information (or computer instructions), as opposed to the physical computer equipment (hardware) ... > full article

Computer animation -- Computer animation is the art of creating moving images via the use of computers. It is a subfield of computer graphics and animation. To trick the eye and brain into thinking they are seeing a ... > full article

Webcam -- A web camera (or webcam) is a real time camera whose images can be accessed using the World Wide Web, instant messaging, or a PC video calling ... > full article

Videoconferencing -- A videoconference (also known as a videoteleconference) is a set of interactive telecommunication technologies which allow two or more locations to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions ... > full article

Fractal -- A fractal is a geometric object which is rough or irregular on all scales of length, and therefore appears to be 'broken up' in a radical way. Fractals of many kinds were originally studied as ... > full article

LabVIEW for Data Acquisition
Preface I've been interested in gadgets and computers since grade school, particularly gadgets connected to computers. My first real gadget-to-computer project, at age 16, was an alarm for my car ... > read more

Complete Digital Photography, Third Edition (Digital Photography Series)
Digital photography has arrived once and for all. No longer do photographers have to be defensive because they prefer digital. Thanks to new technologies, digital cameras at all ends of the price ... > read more

Pro .NET 2.0 Windows Forms and Custom Controls in C#
By using C# and the final beta of NET 2.0, this book covers Windows Forms and GDI+ namespaces thoroughly for the .NET programmer in 2005. Experienced author Matthew MacDonald achieves this by ... > read more

An Introduction to Mixed-Signal IC Test and Measurement (The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Integrated circuits incorporating both digital and analog functions have become increasingly prevalent in the semiconductor industry. Mixed-signal IC test and measurement has grown into a highly ... > read more

PostSecret : Extraordinary Confessions from Ordinary Lives
The project that captured a nation's imagination.The instructions were simple, but the results were extraordinary. "You are invited to anonymously contribute a secret to a group art project. Your ... > read more

Adobe Photoshop CS2 Classroom in a Book (Classroom in a Book)
Photoshop is one of those programs that's so cool you just want to dive right in and start creating–but by plunging in head-first, without any guidance, you're likely to miss a lot. ... > read more

Control Systems Engineering
What types of control systems will you face in the real world? The same ones you'll face in Nise's Fourth Edition of CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. Emphasizing the practical application of control ... > read more

Architectural Graphic Standards, Tenth Edition (Book only)
For over 70 years, Architectural Graphic Standards has been the bedrock design reference for generations of architects, builders and engineers. Now comes the most complete design tool yet--the ... > read more

The New Way Things Work
"Is it a fact--or have I dreamt it--that, by means of electricity, the world of matter has become a great nerve, vibrating thousands of miles in a breathless point of time?" If you, like Nathaniel ... > read more

Pattern Classification (2nd Edition)
The first edition, published in 1973, has become a classic reference in the field. Now with the second edition, readers will find information on key new topics such as neural networks and ... > read more

 
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