vicon revue camera automatically takes
pictures of user
The Vicon Revue was originally called SenseCam. Some of you may have heard of SenseCam before; it was developed by Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK. Basically it’s a low-res fish eye camera, about the same size as a Post-it notepad, that is worn on a cord around the neck. It automatically takes pictures based on two things: a preset time interval, even as short as once every 5 seconds, and various stimuli, like changes in light or temperature. So when you enter a room for example, the difference in brightness will prompt the camera to snap a picture. Even if you just moved from your living room to the garage. Or if you turn off the lights. Or if you repeatedly cover and expose the light sensor,
MICROSOFT LATEST CONCEPT PHONE
Microsoft has recently seen the launch of two mobile phones, now we can come to understand a concept, Microsoft’s latest concept phone, although obvious, the technology at this stage difficult to achieve, but the concept of products has always been forward-looking trends and future products, the phone on at least highlights the unique design.
Microsoft to show a video this way the concept of products, can be seen at this stage is the concept of this product may soon be put into the market, and now we intercept the video part of the picture, we can find out.
The new concept of future intelligent systems using the latest Cloud Technology, video can be seen through the phone mainly for business people to help, business travel is almost dominated the scene. Full-screen form factor is impressive on this phone, and accessories with a thin folded note this product is a kind of expansion of functionality. Microsoft will be add some new technology and ideas into one, the content may appear in future products.



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