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Photo shows the "Teleglass T4-N" equipped with VGA monitors which enables a user to watch a 45 inch size screen from a distance of 2 meters. The new lighweight glasses, weighing 50g, developed by Masunaga and Japanese electronics maker Scalar cost 128,000 yen (US$1,100). Ver más.
Foto 6 de 58    |   13/10/2007   |   Crédito : AFP / Edición: C. Edwards
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Photo shows a camera attached in front of a Nissan Motor Co.´s new car-navigation system "Around View Monitor", that can display a computer-graphic panoramic bird´s eye view of what´s surrounding the car on a dashboard screen. The "Around View Monitor" or "AVM" will be available in the Infinity EX35 luxury models going on sale in the US in December, and the Elgrand minivan selling in Japan later this month. Ver más.
Foto 8 de 58    |   13/10/2007   |   Crédito : AP / Edición: C. Edwards
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Photo shows a student of Japan´s Keio University demonstrating walking in the virtual world of "Second Life" on a flat screen monitor, with the character controled by his brain waves in real time. There has been study to move computer cursors or electrical gears by using brain waves but it is the world´s first application of brain-machine interface in an internet-connected virtual world, the university´s researcher Junichi Ushiba said. Ver más.
Foto 10 de 58    |   13/10/2007   |   Crédito : AFP / Edición: C. Edwards
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Leather boots, found in China´s Xinjiang region are on display at Berlin´s Martin-Gropius Bau, as part of the "Origins of the Silk Road" exhibition which will run starting today until January 14, 2008. The oldest objects found date from 4000 years ago. Ver más.
Foto 17 de 58    |   13/10/2007   |   Crédito : AFP / Edición: C. Edwards
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Aerial view of the sprawling baroque hunting palace Venaria Reale built by the Savoy dinasty just aoutside Turin, Italy, between the 17th and 18th centuries. The palace just finished undergoing 8 years of work in a US$284 million restoration project. The Venaria Reale, built to rival the great courts of Europe, will re-open to the public today after two centuries of decay. Ver más.
Foto 24 de 58    |   13/10/2007   |   Crédito : AP / Edición: C. Edwards
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The U.S. military is reviewing its decision to classify hundreds of Guantanamo Bay inmates as "enemy combatants", a step that could lead to new hearings for men who have spent years behind bars in indefinite detention. Ver más.
Foto 58 de 58    |   13/10/2007   |   Crédito : AP / Edición: C. Edwards
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