Sentences with phrase «camera tech into»

For the past couple of generations, Huawei's Mate series has been about packing the company's latest internals and camera tech into a big - screened handset — with suitably epic battery capacity to boot.
But in the long run, presumably, Nest will be incorporating the camera tech into future Nest devices.
It's also commendable that Google put its top camera tech into a non-flagship phone, rather than saving it for just the XL model, making it more accessible to more users.

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Movidius's technology will be integrated with Intel's RealSense depth - sensing camera tech, which is already found in a few webcams out there and is also being built into augmented reality headsets and drones.
Our babies are being born into a high tech environment, where often, people's every move is immediately captured on camera, and almost simultaneously shared with the entire world.
High - tech sensors and cameras will go into effect at 3 a.m. at the Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge and the Marine Parkway - Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge, Cuomo said.
Its combination of design and functionality — combining voice calls, messaging, internet access plus a camera to record the world around us — put Big Tech into our pockets as a constant, must - have companion.
The tech could eventually find its way into personal cameras.
Opposite page at top, students from Lyford CISD's «Tech Squad» demonstrate green - screen technology during a media interview; opposite page at bottom, students from various school districts show school board members ways to integrate technology into learning; above, members of the Student Voices panel smile for the camera before panel discussion gets under way; at left, Ketu - ra Dobo, a student at Alvin ISD's Manvel High School, shares her views during a session; below, Student Voices panel moderator Andrew Brennan addresses the General Session audience.
Other options include adaptive cruise control, and high - tech systems with navigation, rearview camera and a 3G network that turns the Q5 into a rolling Wi - Fi hotspot.
Among the extras found as options or incorporated within trim levels are a Nappa leather - clad instrument panel, 14 - speaker / 505 - watt Bang & Olufsen sound system, rear - seat entertainment package, adaptive cruise control, and high - tech systems with navigation, rearview camera and a 3G network that turns the Q5 into a rolling Wi - Fi hot spot.
You can also add adaptive cruise control, and high - tech systems with navigation, rearview camera and a 3G network that turns the Q5 into a rolling Wi - Fi hotspot.
The best tech feature on my top - of - the - line SL model, the one that makes the Sport into a magic carpet, is its four - camera system.
Honda also blessed the Pilot with blind - spot warning tech and rear cross-traffic alert built into the back - up camera.
Obviously, it lacks a rear camera (it has a front - facing one) and a fingerprint reader, but adds other consumer - friendly features like X-Ray to dive into the details of your content and May Day 24/7 tech support.
However, the Social Pet Camera & Treat Dispenser and other products included among its pet - tech offerings represent the company's foray into the latest wave of innovations that not only automate basic functions — like automated feeders and toys — but that also plug into digital and web - based technologies.
You take control of a robot named Pic who carries a high - tech camera to remove and capture objects and parts of the environment and paste them back into the world.
SCVNGR games can take the form of interactive tours, high - tech scavenger hunts, or even alternate reality games that make use of the augmented reality features of the iPhone and Android camera overlays, inserting fictional images and text overlaid into real - world locations.
There are opportunities for gratification even before you trespass into a tech company's offices; it's a matter of walking around the block to assess all available infiltration routes as well as using the closed circuit cameras to get different perspectives, hopefully from inside of offices.
And not just faces — but cell phones, screens, cameras and arms stretching as far as they could get their tech into the air.
Building a trend - setting camera isn't just about the tech you put into it, but encouraging the content that comes out.
We live in a glorious age of dual - camera smartphones, and Oppo is jumping into the fray with a periscope - style 3x zoom lens and image - merging tech that promises up to 5x lossless zoom.
The new camera functions much like a proto - Kinect: You can use it to participate in voice chat, log into your machine via face recognition, issue voice commands to the built - in microphone, or play motion - controlled games like Just Dance 2014 and the preinstalled Sony Playroom tech demo.
With the tech used in the rear camera sensor, it can actually create a depth map but the front - facing camera doesn't have this ability, so this is where the machine learning technology comes into play.
While Apple's AR tech earns props for working across more of its devices, Google's AR Stickers beat the competition to the punch when it comes to integrating the tech directly into the stock camera app.
Developed to enable Face ID, the TrueDepth camera uses advanced technology to stuff a high - tech 3D scanning system into a tiny space within the notch above the iPhone X's display.
What makes Apple's approach to the technology different is the fact that the tech giant would rely on sensitivity built into the display, rather than an external camera.
There's a ton of tech packed into that small area on the front of the phone, including an infrared camera, a flood illuminator, the 7 - megapixel front camera and dot projector.
Keecoo, A new startup company is known for launching sporty smart cameras and now entering into smartphone tech industry and has announced its first smartphone, which...
There's other tech that HTC has packed into the package too, whether that's extra microphones or cameras to enhance in - app immersion.
«There's a ton of tech packed into that small area... including an infrared camera, a flood illuminator, the 7 - megapixel front camera and dot projector.
MrrMrr only uses your phone's standard camera, while Animoji taps into the iPhone X's TrueDepth tech, which captures all sorts of minor facial movements in real time.
We've seen add - on cameras that do something along those lines before, and of course Google has Tango, its clever but woefully under - utilized camera tech, but building it into an iPad Pro natively would give things like augmented reality a huge boost.
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