Epson wants you to celebrate the new year with one of the coolest technological achievements from last year. I’m not talking about the tablet, but Augmented Reality. True, augmented reality was not created last year, but it really flourished in 2009 with numerous ad campaigns

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Epson’s Augmented Reality cards for the New Year
Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness in the US Synaptics introduce Fuse cellphone concept Lego Head Lamp Beriscope: See underwater, from land! North Face Audio Jacket has iPod controls on sleeve New version of the LG RoboKing LockFace: A USB facial recognition scanner that uses the webcam Digital Coin Counting Money Jar keeps track of your change Solar Air Purifier keeps things quiet Solar Powered Holiday Lights Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ Gadget Thumbnails for 16-Dec-2009 copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]

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It’s amazing how much webcam technology has taken off, hasn’t it? I mean, if a webcam can recognize a certain code for an augmented reality program, then I don’t see why it cannot recognize a face.

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LockFace: A USB facial recognition scanner that uses the webcam
Sharper Image Fog Free Shower Mirror links wirelessly with MP3 Player Roca Waterdrop Shower Room gives you a 3D touchscreen as you bathe PrintBrush seems way too good to be true The Moshi Voice Control Travel Alarm Clock Door Lock unlocks when secret knock is detected IronKey D200 series USB flash drive Celio REDFLY Mobile Companion comes with BlackBerry compatibility now Samsung Omnia II is official Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games handset Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 announced The Underwater Cellphone System Belkin Cushdesk comforts your laptop and your lap Power Duo Reserve iPod and iPhone charger by Griffin Timeclock and door lock use facial recognition The IPEVO P2V USB Webcam Pure Lady Portable Massage Chair Westek HomeFinder Flashing Screw-In Light Control Guardian privacy screens FlashHarp harmonica USB flash drives Brother unleashes “Simply Stylish” P-Touch labelers NEC offers new NP610 projector Visioneer Strobe 500 Tachyon XC Micro Pure Move Palm Sized DAB Radio with Leather Case Sharper Image Movie/Video Game Projector Doll Used As Wiimote Accessory For Baby And Me Game Baby and Me Special Edition for the Nintendo Wii has actual doll peripheral Stila Makeup Case comes with built-in speakers CanCam lets your soda do the watching Barbie Dolled up Nails Digital Nail Printer GBound R/Cs on water YoGen offers free juice plus a workout Nintendo DSi now known as DSi LL Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Gadget Thumbnails for 04-Nov-2009 copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]

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Most webcams only tilt just slighty, well this IPEVO camera actually allows for quite a bit of versatility. If you like to create a lot of different videos that require more than the usual camera, this would work out great. It’s multi-jointed, so it can tilt and bend to your heart’s content. Sure, you could rig the one you own with a makeshift stand, but this one won’t start to droop slowly throughout the video as the tape starts to give. The 2MP camera has a macro mode to give better closeup images, a handheld grip and a universal monitor clip. It has other features like one-touch snapshot mode and autofocus in both continuous and single-click modes. It comes with the usual software and will work for both a PC and a Mac. You can purchase the IPEVO P2V USB Camera for $69 through IPEVO .

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The IPEVO P2V USB Webcam
Acer recently made the world sit up and take notice of its latest Aspire 5738DG notebook that boasts 3D viewing technology – yep, you read that right – 3D viewing technology, to bring a whole new world of working with your portable machine.

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Acer Aspire 5738DG announced
Most Trekkies would definitely have a computer at the very least, and since they don’t have any means of communicating with the other intelligent lifeforms out there, they will just have to make do with relatives and friends all over the world, using the U.S.S Enterprise Web Cam as a means. It looks as though the webcam was floating above the computer, and when plugged in via USB, it engine nacelles will light up for added effect while the focusable camera remains in the deflector dish. With an adjustable flex, you can position the Enterprise for the optimal view, moving it around as required when you shoot more risque videos of yourself for a little interstellar striptease.

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U.S.S Enterprise Web Cam
It would appear that Microsoft isn’t the only one who is making new 720p webcams , as Hercules has announced the Dualpix HD 720p. The Hercules Dualpix HD 720p lives up to its name as it shoots in 720p HD resolution video with 1280 x 720 resolution at 30 frames per second with 16/9 format. As for photo resolution, it has 5 megapixels in interpolated mode, and it has a 1 megapixel CMOS sensor for quality images, even in low-light conditions.

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Hercules to release 720p Webcam
It would appear that Microsoft isn’t the only one who is making new 720p webcams , as Hercules has announced the Dualpix HD 720p.

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Hercules to release 720p Webcam
For those of you who are addicted to Skype’s video communication or just love making webcam videos might want to invest in Microsoft’s attempt at revolutionizing the webcam industry. The LifeCam (also known as the Cinema) can shoot in HD resolution with 720p (1280 x 720 at 30 frames per second). It can record video footage a little better than the average, run-of-the-mill webcams that you can get at your local Wal-Mart

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Microsoft LifeCam is the “Cinema” of your life