When you use Google Lens — which they referred to as «Lensing it,» during the show — you simply point
your phone at an object, such as an art print or a movie poster, and Lens will display the most relevant information it can find on Google.
Not exact matches
At the same time, as people increasingly consume magazine content online on their
phones or on social media sites while out in public, Playboy readers
objected to pornographic photos considered NSFW: Not Suitable For Work.
The National Union of Journalists also
objected, saying the government should halt the deal until the second stage of the Leveson inquiry, the one that is supposed to investigate specific
phone - hacking allegations
at News of the World and elsewhere, has been completed.
This modern microscope shows you tiny
objects at 400x magnification right on your
phone.
«In other words the human brain compensates for receiving increased information from a mobile
phone conversation by not sending some visual information to the working memory, leading to a tendency to «look
at» but not «see»
objects by distracted drivers.
Our brains track moving
objects by applying one of the algorithms your
phone's GPS uses, according to researchers
at the University of Rochester.
«With our equipment
at Green Bank, we can detect a signal the strength of a mobile
phone coming out of this
object,» Milner says.
Xing - Dong Yang
at the University of Alberta in Edmonton and colleagues reasoned that, if placed on a
phone's user - facing camera instead of the main, rear one — which mostly points
at the ground — such a set - up could monitor activity and track
objects in the user's surroundings.
I totally agree with you — as I'm still
at school, my parents take my
phone away during the week and I must admit,
at first I would
object but nowadays I gladly oblige.
Both Miss32 and Miss Nameless had described the Stand - In as attractive, and the girls had insisted on showing me a picture of the Stand - In before texting him, so I knew very roughly what he looked like, but it had literally been a Facebook photo flashed
at me on a
phone screen, before I
objected that it should be a blind date and pushed the
phone away.
And
at the end of the evening, attendees who are still too shy or unsure about asking anyone for a date, or even a
phone number, can try instead to pursue the
object of their desires by signing up for a future Mint Experience dinner party.
Researchers spotted drastic difference in Aubrey's brain activity when she looked
at foods, as compared to mundane
objects like a cell
phone.
Sarah (Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Scott Pilgrim vs The World) is the unknown
object of Hank and Manny's affection and her photo on Hank's cell
phone (
at less than 10 %!)
Take the Slow Train The Hindu, 1/17/16 «What it implies is a deliberate, deep engagement with the moment, a commitment to settling down and locking our minds in place, an agreement to withhold our attention from the clock or
phone and instead direct it
at the
object or activity concerned.
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For his May 2012 solo
at Thomas Duncan in Los Angeles, Sean Kennedy fashioned a series of clear acrylic glass panes that hung from the gallery's ceiling and upon which were placed all manner of
objects, from cigarette butts and cell
phones to plastic cups and cleaning products.
Aesthetically, the works invite one's curiosity, but many viewers will regard the works as purely formal exercises and miss the context of these
objects, each of which is designed to prop up a person who is staring obsessively
at a
phone screen.
Researchers spotted drastic difference in Aubrey's brain activity when she looked
at foods, as compared to mundane
objects like a cell
phone.
Three exhibitions currently on view in New York City — Stuart Davis: In Full Swing, Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight, and the Hilma af Klint exhibition that is secreted within The Keeper exhibition
at the New Museum — provide
object lessons on the necessity of seeing «in person» artworks that in reproduction appear flat and graphic in a way that stays fixed
at the level of an image with no scale so that when looking
at the images most people, particularly those brought up entirely within the regime of Instagram would not see why they should see the works and, further, might not be able to see the work when in front of it because many people now see exclusively through the lens of their smart
phone.
In other words the human brain compensates for receiving increased information from a mobile
phone conversation by not sending some visual information to the working memory, leading to a tendency to «look
at» but not «see»
objects by distracted drivers.
Judge Pryor explained that «cell
phones are fundamentally different from any other
object traditionally subject to government search
at the border» because they store huge amounts of highly personal data.
These will be the first
phones to use Lens, a computer vision and
object identification services that first made its debut
at I / O earlier this year.
Because of this, virtual
objects can remain accurately placed, regardless of where your
phone is pointed
at.
Don't get me wrong, the ability to accurately measure a room or
object using my
phone's camera is something I once scoffed
at being possible.
Point your
phone's camera
at an
object, invoke Lens via the Assistant or Photos app, and Google's computing brains in the cloud will study the image to let you know what you're looking
at.
Holding up a
phone and looking
at alien robots battling for supremacy on my kitchen table while walking in circles, pinching and zooming on a small screen to move
objects limited and cumbersome.
Leaning on sources familiar with the company's strategy, the publication speculates the Big A wants to give consumers a meaningful way to interact with real - world
objects by simply pointing their
phone at them.
First announced
at I / O in May, Google Lens lets you identify
objects by pointing your
phone at restaurants, and using your location data, it tells you information like reviews.
You can improve this a little by moving your
phone closer to the main earpiece, and making sure there are no interfering metal
objects nearby (your keys), but other sets
at the price fare much better.
This will also help keep moving
objects in focus
at all times, avoiding those blurry photos you might end up with on other
phones.
But, essentially, it enables you to do things such as point your
phone at something, like a specific flower, then you can ask Google Assistant to identify the
object.
Credit: GoogleUnveiled
at this year's Google I / O developers conference and first added to the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, Google Lens uses the
phone's camera to identify
objects and places, while bringing up contextual actions like customer reviews, Wikipedia entries, and Maps results.
Qualcomm's WiPower can operate
at a frequency that's more tolerant of metal
objects that come between your wireless charger and your
phone.
We've been waiting for Google Lens to arrive on a
phone since the
object - recognition feature appeared
at Google I / O this past May, because it really showcases how machine - learning and artificial intelligence can make your life easier.
It will help you search for that
object, or use optical character recognition to process any text you point the
phone at.
An obvious use case is museums: point your
phone at a painting, the AR app identifies the image for you, and then it can also spawn a 3D
object or virtual experience in the app based on whatever image you're looking
at.
Fire up the dual Leica cameras on either the Mate 10 or Mate 10 Pro, and aim them
at a plate of food or fauna, and you'll see that the
phones instantly recognize what they are shooting using real - time scene and
object detection.
Holding the Mate 10's all - glass chassis is often treacherous given its size and weight — it's over 6 inches tall and weighs 173 grams, but as an
object, the
phone is stunning to look
at.
With it, you can point your
phone's camera
at an everyday
object, film poster, bar or restaurant (among many other things) and it will detect what it's looking
at and then offer suggestions based on what it sees.
The new Pixels will be the first
phone to feature Google Lens, an
object recognition feature first previewed
at this year's I / O developers conference.
Right now, Google is offering a feature called AR stickers, which let you insert animated
objects onto your
phones display, but this strikes me as a novelty act
at best.
The Galaxy S7 enjoys fast auto - focus, thanks to its dual - pixel sensor, and Sony's Xperia X promises enhancements aimed
at keeping moving
objects in focus when that
phone arrives this summer.
At St. Joseph's clinic in Gatineau, Québec, participants were introduced to the MRI environment and experimental tasks, underwent standard procedures for removal of all ferromagnetic
objects (e.g., wristwatches), were provided with ear protection (i.e. ear
phones and ear plugs), were positioned into the head coil, and were placed into the bore of the scanner.
Reaching for a moving
object increased the risk of a crash or near - crash by 9 times; looking
at an external
object by 3.7 times; reading by 3 times; applying makeup by 3 times; dialing a hand - held device (typically a cell
phone) by almost 3 times; and talking or listening on a hand - held device by 1.3 times.