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    Oukitel Case Study

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    We have seen what Oukitel is capable of? The Chinese manufacturer is proficient of producing terminals with some serious features for a stupendous price tag. Same is the case with their closing smartphone of the previous year, Oukitel K6000. But it lacked something: a fingerprint reader, Full-HD display, latest Android or anything that makes the terminal worth to be called a mid-tier phone of 2016. But the question remains, what can you get for a price of $180? Well in the case of Oukitel,…

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    Driverless Cars

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    Introduction Fully automated, self-driving cars are currently a trending topic in the automotive industry, bringing much public interest along with concern as they quickly approach the consumer market. Equipped with an array of built-in sensors and sophisticated computer systems, these cars can drive themselves with minimal or no human assistance. As autonomous cars become widely adopted, they will undoubtedly change many aspects of the everyday life, for better or worse. The way people perceive…

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    In the earlier days of manual film cameras, it was generally referred to as a cable release. If you have to touch your camera to open and close the camera shutter by pressing and releasing the shutter button, then there is the risk of blurring the image. A camera that has a timer to start and stop the exposure is…

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    Wrist Pinhole Lens

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    has a special function: the ability to record video! A high-definition recorder takes images that are detailed and richly colored without alerting the subjects to their photographs being taken. The Keychain also features a hidden microphone to record audio along with the visual images. Nothing could appear more benign than an item everyone uses everyday, but only you will know the truth! 12) The Infrared Sensor Alarm Anti-theft Motion Detection Unit is an alert system that can be triggered by…

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    within these posters are very informative, but no one is going to read them every day. As time passes, most health care professionals will get used to seeing these placards to the extent of walking past them without even noticing them. Posters and images do give them reminders for hand hygiene, but it does no good in enforcing it. There are three other techniques that could really enforce hand washing and can perhaps revolutionize hand hygiene compliance among health care…

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    Gone Girl Film Analysis

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    into what appears to be a love scene but then the scene is completely flipped when she murders her ‘captor’. The reason the scene is so shocking is because Cronenweth plays off of what the audience thinks about when they see a particular cinematic image, in this case, it was an inviting warm soft light. The murdering also causes a change in pace and scene geography because the camera seems to have a new setup on every cut, and it is cut fairly quick before returning to a more conventional style…

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    Although, the new LG G5 and the iPhone 6s both have fingerprint sensors, they are built in different locations. The LG’s sensor is in the back of the phone, which is more convenient if you’re holding your phone with your hands because it comes naturally. As for the iPhone, the sensor is on the front of the phone where the hand has to be readjusted. Not only is the LG’s fingerprint scanner location more convenient, but it…

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    The goal of face-detection algorithm in object-class detection is to detect all faces from any format of image data, no matter size, color, location, or other factors which affect the accuracy. The history of face detection is only about 50 years. From 1964 to 1990, face detection is treated as part of common object-class detection. The main function used in…

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    divisions, such as, Agriculture and forestry that can straightforwardly add to the national economy. The geospatial group has progressively perceived remote sensing as a to a great and extreme useful tools for resource management. Imagery, maps and image-derived data sets are generally utilized nowadays by government bodies and private businesses too. Remote sensing can give in its many fields. Satellite utilize has extraordinarily contributed in worldwide situating, interchanges and weather…

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    Absolut Bottle Case

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    CASE STUDIES Tesco Home plus It was identified in South Korea that people spent a lot of their time travelling. This idea was brought up by Tesco, where people could easily go supermarket shopping from the subway. This award winning campaign requires people to buy groceries virtually in the subway through a virtual wall. All you need to do is scan the QR codes of products on your smartphones and add them to your virtual carts. After making the payment, the items would get delivered to your…

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