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Archive - 2010-07-08

Stanford University Pioneers the Bookless Library

We know it’s inevitable, that one day, brick-and-mortar libraries as we know — end enjoy — them will be gone, replaced by a virtual online library that can be accessed anywhere, anytime, with books...

Augmented Reality World

What would an Augmented Reality (AR) world be like? We’d be trading real-estate from our personal field of vision to ads in exchange for free stuff or perhaps a referral fee. Could the camera of the future be...

Move Over Mouse, Here Comes The Mouseless

It sounds like something that Apple would have introduced with its next “magic” device, but a group of scientists working with the Fluid Interfaces Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)...

Flexible Organic Transistor Memory In Future Devices

As our electronic devices grow thinner and even flexible, there is a need for equally flexible memory. Now, engineers from Kookmin University in Seoul, Korea, have published the details of a flexible organic transistor...

Nikon D3S In Space

Nikon and NASA have worked closely together through the years to bring us dramatic images of space. Nikon is now exhibiting selected images captured with the Nikon D3S digital SLR cameras equipped with NIKKOR lenses...

Sony NEX-5 Review @ DCRP (dcresource)

“I grew to have a love-hate relationship with the NEX-5. It’s an extremely capable camera, held back by a user interface that drove me […] nuts.” We’ve added another Sony NEX-5 [QuickPrice...

Sony Announces 3D Cyber-shot Cameras

Sony has seen the future and it is 3D! Today Sony Canada has announced two new cyber-shot models that are the world’s smallest 3D digital still cameras and the perfect addition to your 3D TV. The Sony Cyber-shot...

Nikon To Enter the Mirrorless DSLR Category

Will they or won’t they? Nikon has been coy with its intentions to enter the growing Digital Interchangeable Lens (DIL, aka mirrorless DSLR) category, first filing patents for such cameras, then announcing that...