Algonquin Studios Co-Founder Receives Press Coverage from .Net Magazine for Strong Options on Usage of HTML5
Adrian Roselli, cofounder and Senior Usability Engineer at Algonquin Studios, was recently featured in an article on .Net Magazine. The web site covered Mr. Roselli’s stance on the continued usage of HTML5 as a global means of talking about modern web standards.Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) February 03, 2012 The article explained that Mr. Roselli believes the usage is starting to confuse people within the ...
Dev rallies against HTML5 confusion
Likens commonplace use of the term 'HTML5' as a brand AND spec to DHTML and Web 2.0
Sigma Corporation Announces Next-Generation Compact Cameras Named in Honor of Foveon Innovator
Sigma Corporation of America , a leading researcher, developer, manufacturer and service provider for some of the world's most impressive lines of lenses, cameras and flashes, today announced the new Merrill series of digital cameras with the introduction of the DP1 Merrill and DP2 Merrill.
Googler: SEO Is A Bug, And Google Is Trying To Fix It
Six days ago, a Google engineer, who just started with the company this year, posted to Hacker News to ask, “What is so evil about adding social networking features to everyone’s account?” “You have a Docs account and a Picasa …
New Release of AvePoint’s DocAve Software Platform Extends Management and Governance for Microsoft SharePoint 2010
DocAve 6, built entirely on Microsoft technologies, helps the usability, scalability, and availability of SharePoint 2010Jersey City, NJ (PRWEB) January 17, 2012 AvePoint, the leader in governance and infrastructure management solutions for Microsoft SharePoint, today announced the general availability of DocAve 6, the enterprise-class management platform for SharePoint governance. DocAve 6 ...
Virtual display could diagnose illness in space
PARIS, Feb. 6 (UPI) -- A heads-up display could provide 3-D guidance for astronauts and assist them in diagnosing medical problems or even performing surgery, European engineers say.
Virtual display could diagnose in space
PARIS, Feb. 6 (UPI) -- A heads-up display could provide 3-D guidance for astronauts and assist them in diagnosing medical problems or even performing surgery, European engineers say.
Augmented reality promises astronauts instant medical knowhow
A new augmented reality unit developed by ESA can provide just-in-time medical expertise to astronauts. All they need to do is put on a head-mounted display for 3D guidance in diagnosing problems or even performing surgery.
viSparsh: Helping the blind through touch
Mohammed Wasim is a young helpline operator at India's National Association for the Blind (NAB) who could only perceive brightness and lights, but the lack of ability to discern shapes meant living in a shapeless world where every small obstacle could prove a barrier.
Augmented Reality Gives Astronauts Medical Expertise
A new augmented reality unit developed by ESA can provide just-in-time medical expertise to astronauts. All they need to do is put on a head-mounted display for 3D guidance in diagnosing problems or even performing surgery. The Computer Assisted Medical Diagnosis and Surgery System, CAMDASS, is a wearable augmented reality prototype. Augmented reality merges actual and virtual reality by ...