In an endeavor to further advance their services, companies such as Google and Microsoft have started using high-resolution digital camera equipment to take pictures of anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Microsoft has declared selling 8 million units of its Kinect sensor, the Xbox gaming accessory. The product lets people computer games without using a remote. This sales figure, according to company sources, far exceeds their original estimates.
Engineers at Princeton University have designed a laser sensor that may enable soldiers to identify bombs hidden underground from afar. It could also help measure emission of greenhouse gases and other air-borne pollutants.
Point Grey, supplier of high resolution cameras, has unveiled a series of digital cameras called the Gazelle Camera Link. They have 2.2 and 4.1Mp monochrome models based on the CMOSIS CMV2000 and CMV4000 global shutter CMOS sensors.
e-con Systems has launched its Android camera driver. The device will be deployed on its e-CAM50_OMAP35x, which is offered as an add-on to its camera board while it interfaces with the OMAP evaluation board.
Imec designs next-generation, low-cost imaging systems such as smart zone lenses and hyperspectral cameras. These imaging systems are based on micromirror technologies.
Ricoh has released a new CX5 compact superzoom camera with a passive area sensor and a hybrid autofocus system.
Provision Interactive Technologies, a division of Provision Holding, recently declared that it will showcase its interactive gesture prototype along with Prime Sense and the PrimseSensor 3D camera.
Banner Engineering has launched an image sensor that provides increased recognition, communication and abilities for quick interchange.
JDSU has recently introduced its micro lithography or patterning processes for optical coatings that will enhance light sensing in consumer electronic products.
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