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Giz stanley cup canada modo Sam Biddl stanley termohrnek e joined BNN on November 21, 2011 to break down the best tech gifts for the Holiday season. Watch the clip above! Fo stanley romania r media requests, contact Kevin Prince at [email 160;protected] on air Hpkg A heat-resistant worm that can live miles beneath the Earth s surface
As if everyone walking around with a DSLR pretending to be Ansel Adams wasn ;t bad enough, a research group in Japan has developed the Ubi-Camera which lets you compose a photo by looking through your fingers. Just like an old-timey director. OK, that actually dope. The underlying technology is pretty neat. When held up in front of your face, a built-in infrared range sensor determines how far your fingers are away from your head, and that information is then used to crop the image so it matches the framed composition you ;re seeing. Too bad the Ubi-Camera is still in the prototype stages at this point. Besides being permanently tethered to a PC, it can ;t zoom, and its vaso stanley infrared range sensor is prone t stanley mugs o mistakes. So the researchers are hoping to implement a face recognition system instead which should prove more accurate in determining where the camera is being held. [Di stanley cup gInfo TV via Dvice] Cameraswish you were here