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The USAs first bionic eye will receive a software update to enable color vision, increased resolution
2013-08-07 16:11:36| Extremetech
Providing us with a delightful glimpse of the future of humanity and bionic implants, Second Sight -- the developer of the first bionic eye to receive FDA approval in the US -- is currently working on a firmware upgrade that gives users of the Argus II bionic eye better resolution, focus, and image zooming. The software update even provides users with color recognition, even though the original version of the device only provides black and white vision.
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Award-Winning Eye Protection! Flight(TM) Safety Eyewear - From Gateway Safety - Wins 2013 ...
2013-08-07 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Flight Also Earns Coveted UL Listing By Exceeding ANSI and CSA Standards<br /> <br /> Flight™ safety eyewear from Gateway Safety won the top spot in Industrial Safety & Hygiene News' first-ever Readers' Choice Awards contest, conducted online during March and April. Flight, a revolutionary design in eye protection, features exclusive, patent-pending temples that offer the biggest comfort advancement in safety eyewear in a generation. Flight was the top vote-getter in the category of ...This story is related to the following:Vision SystemsSafety Equipment & Supplies | Safety Glasses | Eyewear Lenses |
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VIDEO: Private eye 'spied on sick employee'
2013-08-06 21:43:40| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
A woman who had a tracking device placed on her car by a private detective hired by her bosses said it was "totally wrong".
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Wood sources eye scale, service at Las Vegas Market
2013-07-31 15:06:47| Furniture - Topix.net
Early in the week, case goods suppliers say that the economic crystal ball is still a little cloudy at the Las Vegas Market.
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Speedy Magnetite Switch Makes Blink of an Eye Seem Poky
2013-07-31 00:38:53| TechNewsWorld
Researchers at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory at Stanford University have created an experimental switch that goes between on and off in one trillionth of a second. This was done by blasting samples of magnetite with a laser to rearrange their atomic structure. The scientists then used ultrabright, ultrashort X-ray pulses to measure how long it took for the switch to go from off to on.
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