How Camera Phones Can Give Eyesight To Call Centers
White Papers High-performance businesses and governments understand that it is the innovative application of new technology that will produce the most significant improvement in their business processes. The camera phone is just one example of how advances in...
[January 10, 2005, 3:01]
Eyes Relax
Downloads Eyes Relax is a little free Windows utility that reminds you about rest-time and save your eyesight. This software allows you to customize the duration of your work time and length of breaks. During the break you may exercise your eyes, look away...
[July 2, 2008, 20:31]
UsefulRest
Downloads It will warn you ahead of time that is necessary to take a break from computer work for the protection of your eyesight and health. The software for the protection of the health of computer users. You can set time intervals that suit you best.
[October 3, 2006, 22:46]
EyeGuarder
Downloads Experiments have proved that, with the combination of the Eye Exercise and eye sanitation, it is possible to control the amount of new cases of myopia, reinforce the circulation of blood around eyes, activate blood, improve the nutrition for nerve...
[February 13, 2008, 17:31]
Giving Robots The Gift Of Sight
News A Carnegie Mellon University professor known for predicting the evolution of super-capable robots says he's just given robots better eyesight. Hans Moravec has completed work on a three-dimensional robotic vision system he says will allow machines...
[December 31, 2002, 9:21]
Startup Spotlight: Kiwis Not The Only Fruit For Youngtravellers.com
News It takes good eyesight to spot the difference, but a single 's' is causing huge problems for the new dotcom. Youth portal youngtravellers.com launched in the UK at the beginning of September as a virtual community for student travellers around the...
[September 15, 2000, 16:12]
They're Justified And They're Intel, And They Drive An Ice Cream Van
Blog See too, if you have exceptionally sharp eyesight, every last scrap of work in the company not being done. Forget about lawsuits. Never mind about competitive practices, anti-competitive practices, mergers and acquisitions, fair dealing, dodgy...
[June 5, 2007, 17:40]
Big Screens, Cables And Quad-core Workstations
Blog Now my eyesight isn't what it was, but on the 3007WFP with its native 2,560x1600 resolution, things were distinctly 'in your face' — had this been a touch-screen, you could have used a cricket stump from six feet away.
[February 5, 2007, 11:03]
Jane Wakefield: Waiting For The WAP Train
News If we are going to kick-start the e-commerce revolution from ever-shrinking devices, we are going to need very good eyesight and tiny fingers. Anyone who has sat on a tube platform waiting for a Circle Line train to show up will know the feeling...
[March 28, 2000, 12:16]
Judges Reveal Best (and Worst) Politicians' Websites
News According to Robin Christopherson, web consultancy manager for AbilityNet, website owners can offer a range of features for people with poor eyesight, including magnification software, text-to-speech software and voice recognition.
[November 9, 2007, 10:00]
Nanotechnology To Change Our Lives
News I suffer from poor eyesight, and nanotechnology may eventually help people like me. Nanotechnology could provide computer chips thousands of times quicker than today's fastest processors according to researchers at Molecular Electronics, a US firm...
[August 25, 2000, 13:52]
Extinction Beckons For The PDA
Leader With their tiny fingers and acute hunters' eyesight, they may yet prove to be the natural market for PDA technology that Homo sapiens so annoyingly refuses to become. The world of palaeontology is in uproar this week over the discovery of a...
[October 29, 2004, 12:04]
DebbieToo Has A Brother Named Paqman And HIT * Chores
Blog But the justification has been and actually turns out to be that my aging eyesight requires it. paqman (small p, yes I'm converting to *nix-isms) is a small ATX case 700 MHz P3 with 512MB of RAM and (these days) a relatively small hard drive of 20 GB.
[July 6, 2008, 5:28]

