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  • Micron intros improved image sensors for automotive applications
    October 25, 2005 – 7:23 PM
    Image sensors are reaching into new volume markets beyond the digital camera, Micron one of the leading suppliers of CMOS-based image sensors, today announced the MT9V125 sensor which complements the firms existing portfolio and promises to enhance picture and video quality.
  • Samsung develops 1/4" 3-megapixel CMOS image sensor for ultra slim camera phones
    December 21, 2006 – 11:57 AM
    Samsung Electronics has announced its 3-megapixel CMOS image sensor (CIS) with a 1/4" lens aperture for ultra slim camera phones.
  • Silicon Image to port HDMI receiver IP core to UMC's 90nm process technology
    April 12, 2006 – 10:59 AM
    Silicon Image, a leader in the secure distribution, presentation and storage of high-definition content, and United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC), yesterday announced an agreement to port to UMC's 90nm process technology a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) receiver intellectual property (IP) core from Silicon Image.
  • Ask Jeeves launches image search technology
    January 25, 2006 – 7:48 PM
    Ask Jeeves this week announced the launch of its first proprietary image search technology. The company also unveiled plans to move into Germany with a locally targeted search site.
  • New tricks in automated image analysis
    December 15, 2006 – 4:09 PM
    Using software to analyze images is not new. In fact, it's almost a mature technology. But there are still issues to solve, especially when you need to analyze images in real time.
  • Image processing flaw found in Firefox
    May 17, 2006 – 6:48 PM
    Firefox users may be vulnerable to a denial of service attack after researchers looked into reports of a new vulnerability within Firefox 1.5.0.3.
  • $75 Million In Sharper Image Gift Cards Could Become Worthless
    March 6, 2008 – 3:56 PM in Business
    You know that Sharper Image gift card you got for Christmas?
  • Micron lays out 2005 projections for CMOS image sensors
    March 9, 2005 – 10:51 AM
    Farhad Rostamian, the strategic marketing director of Micron Technology, explained to DigiTimes in a recent interview how he believes that more applications are going to help boost demand for CMOS image sensors over the next three to four years.
  • CMOS Image Sensor Makers Extend To Module Production
    March 25, 2008 – 9:23 AM
    Driven by attempts to shrink costs and enhance competitiveness, leading CMOS image sensor makers are said to extend their production from CMOS image sensors to module production, according to industry sources.
  • Image gallery: Jet Propulsion Labs
    May 24, 2006 – 11:55 AM
    Thousands of people attended the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's annual open house over the last weekend. NASA and Caltech scientists and researchers showed off their latest robots, test satellites and even movable replicas of the Mars rovers Opportunity and Spirit. Browse through our image gallery to follow us around.
  • X-rays create 3D image of the inside of nanocrystals
    July 7, 2006 – 7:13 PM
    Roland Piquepaille writes in on his Technology Trends website about a new approach that could show scientists a way to create three-dimensional photographs of actual molecules: Researchers from the University College London say that they were able to create full 3D images of the inside of nanocrystals by using a process known as coherent X-ray diffraction imaging.
  • Microsoft offers free hard drive image of Win XP, IE 6
    December 1, 2006 – 12:31 PM
    Responding to developers' wishes to be able to run both Internet Explorer 6 and 7 side-by-side, Microsoft has launched a Virtual PC (VPC) image of Windows XP Service Pack 2, Internet Explorer 6, and the IE7 Readiness Toolkit.
  • Samsung Beats Out STMicroelectronics For Nokia 5-megapixel CMOS Image Sensor Orders
    May 13, 2008 – 2:00 PM
    More here at Micron announces HD image sensors for digicams, camcorders
    March 8, 2007 – 7:07 PM
    Your next digital camera could be recording video in high-definition: Micron today said that it is sampling a 5 megapixel CMOS image senor that can record video in 720p resolution at 60 fps.
  • NEC starts shipping image detection chips for cars
    August 28, 2006 – 7:57 PM
    NEC Electronics is shipping image detection chips that can tell cars to hit the brakes, before hitting a person or another car. The chips will first go into Toyota's Lexus LS460 car this fall and NEC hopes other car companies will adopt the chip. The Imapcar, short for Integrated Memory Alley Processor-Car, has 128 parallel processing units and can detect objects at 30 frames per second.

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