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Are Apple and the iPad Falling Behind Competitors in User Interface Technologies?

Austin, TX  – March 13, 2011 – The release of the new iPad brought a number of incremental upgrades but also raised interesting questions, as Apple’s competitors aggressively incorporate a number of advanced user interface technologies at a faster pace. IMS Research believes Apple will need to embrace embedded vision-based technologies in its next product […]

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Apple’s iPad 3: An Embedded Vision-Focused Critique

  Last October, shortly after Apple's unveiling of the latest-generation iPhone 4S cellular handset, I published an analysis of the system's capabilities (both absolute and relative to predecessors and competitors) as an embedded vision application platform. Five days ago, for those of you who haven't already heard, Apple launched the "new iPad" (colloquially the iPad

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Microsoft’s Windows 8: Redefining User Interfaces for the Future

Austin, TX – March 7, 2011 – With the release of the Windows 8 Consumer Preview, Microsoft has shown its continued commitment to advances in user interfaces, including a deeper embrace of the gesture and voice control technologies it introduced with the Kinect for Xbox 360. IMS Research expects Windows 8 to be the main

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Resistor Value Calculator: Best Embedded Vision Application Ever?

Ok, I admit to being a bit facetious with the subject line of this particular writeup. But I still think this is very cool. Thanks to MAKE Magazine, I'm now aware of an iPhone (and presumably also camera-inclusive iPad and iPod touch?) application called Resistor Photo ID, which "uses your iPhone's camera to help identify

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Nokia’s 808 PureView: A Technical Article and Several Videos For You

Nokia has published several interviews, both in "print" and in video form, since the company launched the model 808 PureView cameraphone (which I discussed in my prior news post earlier today) last week at Mobile World Congress (where it won Best in Show). While I'll reassure you that I'll be writing about plenty of other

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Image Sensor ISO: A ‘Where Does Noise Come From’ Tutorial Show

In the introductory essay to last Thursday's Embedded Vision Insights newsletter, and in speaking of Nokia's new cameraphone, I wrote: The Nokia 808 contains a 41 Mpixel image sensor (no, that's not a typo), notable not only for its high resolution but also for its relatively relaxed 1.4 um pixel pitch, the latter translating into

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Final Ruling from NHTSA Would Save 3 Lives Every Week*

It is almost three years since the United States “Kids & Transportation Safety Act” was passed to prevent accidents while reversing, prompted by consistently high numbers of fatal accidents involving young children. Despite some initial rapid progress, the National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA) ran into problems when the new regulations were presented in December 2010,

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