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unwiredview.com - 1/14/2009
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In the future, people will be able to point their cameras to foreign objects, and after snapping a photo, gather relevant information about that object such as its name, origin, et cetera effortlessly.
It seems like a given for this kind of camera feature to be present in one way or another ...
mobiletoday.co.uk - 1/16/2009
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Sony Ericsson was planning a PSP phone but
has been refused the brand Sony is understood to
have refused to allow Sony Ericsson the use of its PlayStation brand, after the handset manufacturer presented a pitch to the board late last year. Sony ...
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Sony Ericsson refused PlayStation brand by Sony | Sony ...
engadget.com - 1/16/2009
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We've been following PSP Phone rumors since 2006,
forever on a tech timeline. A device we figure
to be in-line with the natural evolution of mobile gaming and by the fact that Sony already licenses its Bravia and Cyber-shot brands for use on other ...
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Sony refuses PlayStation brand for PSP Phone?
dialaphone.co.uk - 1/9/2009
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sony ericsson C510 Sony Ericsson made the announcement
official today, the Sony Ericsson C510 is on its
way to us soon. The lastest member of the Cyber-Shot™ family is expected to knock up the tally of 32 million Cyber-Shot™ Sony Ericsson handsets ...
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Sony Ericsson C510 Officially Announced: Coming February ...
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... The patent also says that if he software can't determine the exact name of the object, that it at least be able to classify the object as part of a group. The patent includes the capability to use multiple languages, store object names in the phone's memory, and geotag objects captured and identified. Sony Ericsson first applied for the patent in June 2007. Sony Ericsson has not said if/when it would include such a feature in its cell phones. more info at U.S. Patent Office more info at Unwired View Comment on this news item Related news: Sony Ericsson to ...
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