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    Real Sense 3D depth camera fitted into smartphone The real sense is introduced in 3D that included into the camera and the 3D defines the depth for camera which will fit into the smartphones this defines the new technology in real sense 3D for cameras. In the latest Intel announced the version of its 3D depth camera which is small and thin enough to be fitted into smartphone with 15.2cm where real sense sensor can be used to detect hand and head movements and makes it possible to change the focus

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    Digital Image Processing

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    Digital signal processor [edit] Typical characteristics Digital signal processing algorithms typically require a large number of mathematical operations to be performed quickly and repetitively on a set of data. Signals (perhaps from audio or video sensors) are constantly converted from analog to digital‚ manipulated digitally‚ and then converted again to analog form‚ as diagrammed below. Many DSP applications have constraints on latency; that is‚ for the system to work‚ the DSP operation must

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    Police Body Cameras: The public’s concern for privacy The future of police work has change over the past ten years. An Officer’s word was good enough but like all things in life there comes a change. The change that we are seeing in law enforcement currently is the use of body worn cameras. The bigger agencies have had in car cameras for a long time but recently with newer technology officers are now being equipped with body worn cameras. The Executive Director of the Michigan Sheriff’s Association

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    body cameras. This would serve to improve public relations with the local communities and provide a new source of indisputable hard evidence. Unfortunately‚ everything also comes with its disadvantages and while the benefits of body cameras do outweigh the negatives on paper‚ they may still not be enough to result in wide scale implementation. Such disadvantages include cost‚ as the cost of a single body camera ranges from $400 to $700 (Taser International Inc.) The reliability of these cameras may

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    Colors of the Mountain

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    Da Chen Colors of the Mountain Publisher: Random House‚ January 2001 Location of Publication: New York/ Toronto 310 pp. $15.95 ISBN: 0-385-72060-2 Reviewer: Anthony Cusano In the book Colors of The Mountains‚ Da Chen was born and raised for a good amount of his life in Yellow Stone‚ China‚ where he faced many hardships that he learned to overcome. Da Chen is a graduate of Columbia University Law School‚ which he attended on a full scholarship. He is a brush calligrapher of considerable spirituality

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    The Color Line

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    The color line‚ W.E.B. Dubois viewed it‚ is a line drawn between two groups of individuals (not necessarily of different races) that accentuates the contemptuous discrimination of Western literature‚ philosophy‚ and various other meanings. Du Bois said on the start of his groundbreaking book entitled “The Souls of Black Folk” for the problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line a statement setting out to show people the strange meanings of being black here in the dawning of the

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    Film vs. Digital -Joshua Sutherland Film and digital capture are completely different media. They might be used for similar purposes‚ but they themselves are completely unrelated to each other. Both film and digital have their strengths and weaknesses but the digital’s strengths seem to outweigh the strengths of film in more ways than one‚ which makes it the future of the film industry. Digital cameras definitely set the bar high for the industry and it would be exciting to see where it goes.

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    4 Organizational Tools 5 Telephone Service 5 Multimedia Players 6 Web Browser 6 Wi-Fi Capability 7 Keyboard or Stylus 7 Conclusion 8 References 9   Introduction Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) are handheld or pocket computers capable of a wide range of functions. At their most basic level‚ they serve as electronic address books and to-do lists. However‚ the capabilities of PDAs have evolved considerably since their introduction

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    Digital Parking Lot

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    the Technology Interface Journal/Fall 2009 Li and Ranga Volume 10 No. 1 ISSN# 1523-9926 http://technologyinterface.nmsu.edu/Fall09/ Design and Implementation of a Digital Parking Lot Management System by Xiaolong Li Uma Kanth Ranga Elec.‚ Comp. & Mech. Engineering Technology ECMET student Indiana State University Indiana State University xli3@isugw.indstate.edu uranga@mymail.indstate.edu Abstract - This project aims at implementing a digital vehicle management system using radio frequency

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    The Color Purple

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    Marisha Twillie The Color Purple The Color Purple is a story written by Alice Walker and is about the life of an African American woman named Celie who lived in the South. Celie wrote about all the horrible events that have happened in her life such as getting raped by her stepfather‚ her children being taken away and sold‚ and how she was beat by her husband Mister. This is not only a story about growing up into womanhood but about the lives and stories of African American women from the

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