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  • Samsung develops 1/4" 3-megapixel CMOS image sensor for ultra slim camera phones
    Thursday 21 December 2006 – 04:52
    Samsung Electronics has announced its 3-megapixel CMOS image sensor (CIS) with a 1/4" lens aperture for ultra slim camera phones.
  • Blazepro release wireless Wii sensor bar
    Friday 7 December 2007 – 10:57 in Gaming
    Relatively unknown tech manufacturer Blazepro has created a wireless sensor bar for the Nintendo Wii console, giving users the opportunity to ditch the unhealthily long cable that comes with the system.
  • Sensor prevents shut-eye in digital snaps
    Friday 27 May 2005 – 12:58
    Digital images featuring someone in mid-blink could be banished forever using an image-analysis system for cameras developed in Japan.
  • Creative Sensor to produce liquid lenses by year-end 2006
    Thursday 17 August 2006 – 04:45
    Creative Sensor Incorporated (CSI), a Taiwan-based maker of color contact image-sensor modules for multi-function peripherals, will invest about $3.1 million in a production line for liquid lenses, with small-volume shipments slated to begin by the end of 2006, according to company president Doris Hsu.
  • Raytek's Miniature Digital Temperature Sensor
    Thursday 31 January 2002 – 06:29
    Raytek has added new temperature options to its Miniature Digital (MID) temperature sensor.
  • Agilent's New Optical Mouse Sensor
    Wednesday 23 January 2002 – 06:56
    Whether or not you care what's in your mouse's innards, you do care how well it works and its functionality is directly related to its components.
  • Samsung shrinks 5 megapixel image sensor
    Monday 27 June 2005 – 08:49
    Samsung Electronics has developed a 5 megapixel imaging sensor for use on mobile phones, digital cameras and camcorders.
  • Image Sensor Market Stays Afloat
    Thursday 26 July 2001 – 06:57
    While we've heard all sorts of doom and gloom stories of how bad things are for chip makers, according to a report from Cahners In-Stat Group, the market for image sensors, which are semiconductors that convert photons to electrons for display or storage, is booming in terms of both units shipped and revenue.
  • HP: Sensor Networks next step for RFID
    Tuesday 26 October 2004 – 02:46
    HP opened its new HP Labs RFID Demo Center for a tour on Monday, previewing the next generation of technology.
  • Fujitsu introduces CMOS image sensor module
    Thursday 30 May 2002 – 05:00
    Fujitsu recently announced that it has developed and is making commercially available a CMOS color image sensor module, the MB86S02A micro-camera module, for mobile phone and PDA applications.
  • NASA may fly shuttle even if sensor problem returns
    Monday 25 July 2005 – 11:12
    NASA said Monday it is ready to launch the first space shuttle since the 2003 Columbia disaster despite not fully understanding what caused a problem with a sensor in the external fuel tank.
  • 8-megapixel mini-cameras coming
    Friday 19 May 2006 – 09:55
    8-megapixel resolution images, traditionally restricted to high-end digital SLR cameras, will soon be possible with small point-and-shoot cameras and cell phones, thanks to a new sensor developed by Micron. The CMOS chip will also eliminate lag between taking pictures.
  • Samsung develops high quality image sensor for camera phones
    Thursday 16 September 2004 – 03:49
    Samsung said it had developed a new image sensor chip for mobile products, which it said had the highest sensitivity and the smallest size in the industry.
  • Micron provides CMOS image sensor for Treo 600 smartphone
    Friday 21 November 2003 – 02:11
    Micron Technology has its CMOS image sensor featured in the new Treo 600 smartphone from palmOne.
  • Micron launches its first megapixel CMOS sensor: Specifications point to CCD quality
    Monday 3 March 2003 – 05:52
    Announced on Sunday, March 2 to coincide with the start of the PMA 2003 show in Las Vegas, Micron's new 1.3-megapixel CMOS sensor is set to disrupt many perceptions about the quality battle between CCD and CMOS sensors.

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