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People who hope to keep their age a secret should stay miles away from the University of Illinois-developed computer software that reveals a person's age just by looking at his or her face. But, unlike age-guessers who look at a person's body, the software works by examining only the person's face."Age-estimation software is useful in applications where you don't need to specifically identify someone, such as a government employee, but would like to know their age," said Thomas S. Huang, the William L. Everitt Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the U. of I.
The latest 3D technology has made it possible to decipher a crime scene with out actually being present. The Kiwi researchers have developed a 3D scanner that can create a 'virtual' model of any given area.The computerised 3 D model navigates in a manner that gives the 'real' feel to the experience, the technology is developed by a team lead by Robert Valkenburg of Industrial Research in Auckland, New ZealandThe handy device has a laser scanner combined with a digital camera, that records the scene with supreme accuracy. A 3D model of the scene is created onto which images from the camera are superimposed by the scanner. 
A mother has legally alleged 'Apple' after her son sustained a second degree burns when the company's iPod touch music player exploded in his pocket. Lynette Antrobus, from Cincinnati has accused the multinational corporation for "gross negligence and recklessness" and behaving "maliciously and fraudulently". She has also claimed dollars 75,000 for the damage caused. The Legal papers, filed with Ohio Southern District Court, states that while the boy was at school on 4th December last year, he heard a surprising pop from the instrument that was switched off. He had a burning sensation and later realised that his pants were on fire. The telegraph quoted the document as saying: "Plaintiff A.V instantly ran to the bathroom and took off his burning pants with the help of his friend". It was also added that the iPod pop had burned through the boy's pants pocket and melted through his nylon/spandex underwear, burning his leg. However, the company (Apple) is yet to issue a statement regarding the case. It's been assumed that that device's battery should have caused the alleged explosion. Long back in 2008 when a man suffered burns when his Mac laptop battery caught fire, the consumer electronic and software giant paid an undisclosed amount as a compensation.

Aeon can flip instantly between a numeric pad for dialling, a text-entry pad for messaging and a media-player controller.
There's a good reason why these shoes are called "Bright Walk", built-in Piezo-electric sensors convert the impact from running or walking into static energy which than power electro luminescent polymers to produce light.
The LightCap is basically a solar powered water bottle which has a built-in LED light in its lid. It features a waterproof solar panel, battery pack, and "will stay bright for hours while the rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries will last for at least 300 cycles" on a four hour charge -- in sunlight. This device measures 8 ¼" tall and 3 ¾" wide with a 32 oz capacity. No word yet on pricing and availability.




