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CCTV system points out punch-ups
News The software behind the system analyses each frame of footage to spot any suspicious behaviour. Each frame was then analysed by the system with 92 per cent of single actions (for example, a simple shake of the hand) accurately detected and two...
30 October 2006, 9:54
Photos: A clearer focus on Google Earth
News In the current version of Google Earth, the navigation and other controls, such as the zoom feature, are located in a frame under the main image. Also, the bottom frame is eliminated and some controls are moved to the upper right corner of the main...
13 June 2006, 11:15
Photos: Technology of 3D movies
News The filter wheel is synchronised with the digital projector, which switches back and forth between the images for the left and right eyes six times per frame, or 144 times per second. The Dolby 3D system uses a wheel that spins at 4,800rpm -- fast...
6 November 2007, 9:02
Spoofing flaw resurfaces in Mozilla browsers
News As a result, an attacker could insert content into a frame on a trusted Web site, Secunia said. Account holders who believe they are interacting with a frame belonging to an online bank could be tricked into giving up personal information or...
7 June 2005, 10:39
Photos: Cameras aplenty at Photokina
News The LCD screen on the S5 Pro offers 100 per cent coverage of the frame area and has a live view function to check focusing. The feature can detect up to 10 faces in one frame regardless of whether or not they are positioned in the centre of the...
26 September 2006, 11:07
News.blog: New Sony SLR due soon?
News The high-end model, which he expects will be called the Alpha 300, will have a full-frame sensor the size of a frame of 35mm film -- a step so far only taken by market-leader Canon. Full-frame sensors are more expensive and require larger camera...
6 July 2007, 12:52
Microsoft sketches out Windows 7
News The company also confirmed that it is considering a subscription model to complement Windows, but did not provide specifics or a time frame. Microsoft is scoping Windows 7 development to a three-year time frame, and then the specific release date...
23 July 2007, 10:07
Videogame violence stimulates aggression in brain
News The data was then analysed on a frame-by-frame basis with the game. Violent videogames appear to put the human brain in a mood to fight, according to a new study from Michigan State University. In the study, 13 males played the first-person-shooter...
13 October 2005, 11:33
Canon announces new high-end SLR
News To cope with the high frame rate, though, the 1D Mark III has two Digic III chips. The APS-H size is right between the APS-C sensor, which has a 1.6 crop factor and is used in Canon EOS 400D and 30D SLRs, and the full-frame sensor, which matches...
23 February 2007, 8:50
Apple tackles Wi-Fi hijack threat to Macs
News The three vulnerabilities addressed by Apple all have to do with how the AirPort wireless driver handles 'frame'. An attacker could exploit the flaw by crafting a malicious frame and making it available on a wireless network used by vulnerable Macs...
22 September 2006, 10:30
'Chicken Little' gives glimpse of digital 3D
News All true 3D films require having a double image -- one frame for the right eye and a slightly different frame for the left -- in order to create the illusion of depth. For just a moment, I remove my own bright-green 3D glasses, and the screen...
7 November 2005, 10:19
'Madagascar' pushes tech limits
News Simply put, that is the craft of key-frame animation. Master animators used to sketch what's called a key frame -- for example, a boy with his arm cocked to throw a ball. Then the next frame drawn would be of the boy with his arm forward with the...
25 May 2005, 10:07
Video sites in ongoing battle against smut
News Guaranteeing the quality of content on the site would mean hiring employees to eyeball each frame of the more than 50,000 videos that get posted daily. By eyeballing each frame of every clip submitted, companies such as Photobucket and start-up...
20 June 2006, 11:23
News.blog: Maker Faire a geek's dream
News A little earlier, someone had been riding around the central lawn area on a bicycle tricked out with a broom for a frame so it resembled something Harry Potter would ride in a quidditch match. For example, I talked with Thomas Zimmerman, an IBM...
24 April 2006, 10:20
Kodak packs two lenses in its latest camera
News The device incorporates both a wide-angle (23mm) lens and a 5x optical zoom lens, stacked vertically in the centre of a black and silver frame that's less than an inch thick. The new EasyShare V570 digital camera from Eastman Kodak includes a pair...
3 January 2006, 10:24


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