Single-pixel camera could simplify imaging
A single-pixel camera that captures complete images by taking many snaps with an array of micro-mirrors could consume less power and produce more compact image files than conventional imaging devices, researchers say.
A conventional digital camera focuses light onto a rectangular array of sensing elements, called pixels, which measure light.
Read the complete story Share:
Sony denies PS3 technical problems
- Linux not ready for mobile phones, Nokia exec says
- Google extends searches to code, pie, mash
- Schwarzenegger terminates RFID bill
- Rhapsody upgrades with 4.0 store, optimized MP3 players
- Nvidia shares rocket on Intel takeover rumors
- Logitech intros Chillstream controller for PS3
- MySpace acquisition a $20 billion fraud?
- Desperate Housewives game released
- Microsoft reduces feature set in pirated copies of Vista
Microsoft to release eleven security updates next Tuesday
- AT&T drops yearly contract for DSL subscribers
- World of Warcraft for Linux, thanks to CodeWeavers CrossOver Linux
- Foley scandal provides plenty of material for humor on the Internet
- T-Mobile lays out plan for new spectrum
- Starbucks brings Hear Music catalog to Apple's Itunes
- Intel reveals wireless connectivity roadmap
- Insurance firm sues Microsoft over Xbox house fire
- IBM demonstrates Ajax mashup tool for the rest of us
- Doubts linger over Vista D-day
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




