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Nokia C7 – The slim touch screen phone packed with features from mobile apps to HD 720p – Nokia UK

Nokia C7 smartphone – goo.gl – Learn more about one of Nokia’s latest mobile phones with this video. The Nokia C7 smartphone packs a sleek design with full-touch 3.5″” glass display. Explore the features of the Nokia C7 including social network updates direct to your three customisable home screens, mobile games, Micro SD memory card support up to 32 GB, and a 8 MP digital camera with stunning HD 720p video. Download thousands of mobile apps at the Ovi Store with the Nokia C7 and watch mobile TV such as National Geographic, CNN, BBC and many more channels with Web TV. Enjoy free Sat Nav, the ability to update your status across all your social networks at the same time and much more all with the Nokia C7 smartphone. Follow Nokia UK: Nokia UK: goo.gl Nokia Online Shop: goo.gl Facebook: goo.gl Twitter: goo.gl Flickr: goo.gl

Fault-Tolerant Teleoperation Systems Design: Employment of Fault Tolerance Features and Virtual Rapid Robot Prototyping in Teleoperation Systems Design

While the robots gradually become a part of our daily lives, they already play vital roles in many critical operations. Some of these critical tasks include surgeries, battlefield operations, and tasks that take place in hazardous environments or distant locations such as space missions. In most of these tasks, remotely controlled robots are used instead of autonomous robots. This area of robotics is called teleoperation. Teleoperation systems must be reliable when used in critical tasks even un

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Medical Imaging and Augmented Reality, MIAR 2008, held in Tokyo, Japan, in August 2008. The 44 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 90 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on surgical planning and simulation, medical image computing, image analysis, shape modeling and morphometry, image-guided robotics, image-guided interventi

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Samsung U200 all-in-one desktop hands-on

Here’s another exhibit that we could (literally) touch at the British Museum today — Samsung’s new all-in-one touchscreen PC, the U200 . We won’t go into another pixel density rant about the 20-inch, but the colors and optical touch sensitivity were good.

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Samsung U200 all-in-one desktop hands-on

Sony Ericsson Vivaz review

Sony Ericsson’s no stranger to phones with decent cameras, and the Vivaz with European 3G frequencies aims to be one of them; after all these months we’ve finally got hold of this S60 device, which is the first phone capable of continuous autofocus on 720p video recording courtesy of its speedy 720MHz Coretx A8 and PowerVR GPU. Compared to its predecessor, the Vivaz bears a similar button layout and GUI to the Satio ‘s, but lacks a front-facing camera, Fast Port ( replaced by a micro-USB port and 3.5mm headphone jack), and a slide cover for the camera. The resistive touchscreen (sigh, more on that later) has been downsized from 3.5 inches to 3.2 inches but retains a similar resolution (640 x 360), while the camera sensor is also scaled down from 12.1 megapixels to a more sensible 8.1, possibly for the sake of picture quality and component cost

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Samsung Super AMOLED explained in pretty moving pictures (video)

Using “super” to describe your new display technology just begs for criticism. Especially when the word is affixed to a handheld display technology as notoriously difficult (if near impossible ) to see in direct sunlight as OLED. Fortunately, Samsung’s Super AMOLED appears to have licked the outdoor readability issue while bettering the features that made us fall in love with AMOLEDs in the first place.

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Samsung Super AMOLED explained in pretty moving pictures (video)