Thursday

Temperature Compensated In-Process OD Grinding Gage

An operator friendly, temperature compensated gaging system for in-process OD grinding.

More here from AlbionDevices.com

eVoting Without Fraud Possible Solved

PGSS, Persistent Ground Surveillance System, TerraSight, 3D terrain map, Ft. Belvoir, Virginia

PRINCETON, NJ – Sarnoff Corporation announced today that it has been awarded a subcontract by NEANY Inc. issued under a prime contract with the Naval Air Systems Command to provide TerraSight Ground Stations (TGS) for use in the Persistent Ground Surveillance System (PGSS). The TerraSight Ground Stations will run Sarnoff’s TerraSight video exploitation software.

More here.

The Quantified Self

Saturday

Connectomes - Neural Mapping

TerraSight™ Persistent Surveillance Common Operating Picture



Video from Sarnoff.com

First Robotic-Assisted Lobectomy

"Seated at a high-tech console located just a few feet away from Mr. Figueroa, Dr. Goncalves attached his fingers to robotic controls..." The press release can be found here.

CyberKnife Technology

"Ottawa Hospital to explore the use of a sophisticated new machine to vaporize tumours"

Article is here.

Sunday

Sarnoff Corporation Launches AdapTrac™ Advanced Target Tracking

PRINCETON, NJ – August 17, 2010 – Sarnoff Corporation today announced the release of AdapTrac™, a robust object and target tracking solution specifically designed to run entirely on Sarnoff’s Acadia® II family of embedded video processors. AdapTrac adjusts to changes in scale, orientation and motion while tracking moving or static targets from air and ground vehicles as well as static surveillance platforms.

AdapTrac™ Advanced Target Tracking

Nano Water Filter Electrocutes Bacteria...

"Yi Cui and his colleagues at Stanford University, have developed a new type of water filter that is 80,000 times faster than existing filters and less expensive than what's available today..." More here.

New Stadium for Jets & Giants Goes Super High-Tech

"Along with an array of high-tech features, the new stadium – located in East Rutherford, New Jersey – is gaining attention for its upcoming stint as host of the NFL’s first 3-D broadcast set to debut Sept. 2..." Article here.

Tuesday

VideoQuest

VideoQuest™ is a software solution that combines motion imagery from manned and unmanned aerial systems with tools for indexing, searching, visualization and analysis.
Here.

Clocking Ultra-fast Electron Bunches

(PhysOrg.com) -- Brookhaven researchers have developed a device that acts like a high-tech stopwatch for speedy packs of electrons just trillionths of a second long. Here.

Ultra high-tech flight simulators unveiled at Camp Pendleton

Ultra high-tech flight simulators for Huey and Cobra helicopters. Article here.

Wednesday

TerraSight™ 3D Visualizer Demo

TerraSight™ 3D Visualizer Demo from Sarnoff.com

Russia looks westward for help with high-tech diversification

"President Dmitri Medvedev is staking much of his economic vision on creating a globally competitive high-tech industry." Article here.

High-Tech Espionage Helped Alleged Russian Spies

"The modern spy is a Jason-Bourne style stealth agent who relies on tech to uncover secrets." Article here.

Tuesday

Sarnoff's Three-Band Video Fusion Demo

Can be seen here: http://sarnoff.com/demos/three-band-video-fusion

Two China Supercomputers Among World's Top 10

The top Chinese supercomputer, called Nebulae, runs at 1.2 petaFLOPS. Article here.

Monday

Physicists capture first images of atomic spin

New study suggests that scientists can observe and manipulate spin. This may impact development of nanoscale magnetic storage and quantum computing. Article here.

TerraSight™ Persistent Surveillance Common Operating Picture

Russia's Medvedev pushes high-tech project

Article from Washington Post here.

BIO 2010: Minnesota faces crossroads in its high tech future

Minnesota ponders its economic and high tech future. Article here.

Pranav Mistry at TED - Future computing is here...

Sarnoff Corporation Video

Here is a video related to the last post...



http://sarnoff.com/products/iris-on-the-move

Sunday

Iris Recognition on Move and at a Distance

Sarnoff Corporation is providing equipment for iris recognition "on the move and at a distance". From the site: "Fast, convenient, secure biometric identification products for high-throughput identity verification access control. Sarnoff's Iris on the Move™ (IOM) products are the only biometric identification systems that perform at the speed of life. Non-invasive and eye safe, IOM is capable of capturing an iris image at a distance while the subject is in motion." Link: http://sarnoff.com/products/iris-on-the-move

Actually Growing Organs Now

Anthony Atala's state-of-the-art lab grows human organs -- from muscles to blood vessels to bladders.

Google to provide super high speed internet access..

Google has announced it is planning to launch an experimental broadband network in several US cities. The speeds are supposedly going to be 1000 times that of DSL. Article here.