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Beverlyn Juma

Newport International Group Runway, Capital ideas: London's new Tech Cities - 1 views

Clerkenwell The Vibe: Fashionable tech. Clerkenwell attracts companies that have outgrown their space in Shoreditch - or are put off by the area's escalating prices - but want to remain close to t...

Capital ideas London's new Tech Cities Newport International Group Runway

started by Beverlyn Juma on 03 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Noami Johnson

Newport International Group Reviews: Augmented Reality Close at Hand - 1 views

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    Source: http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=897002&CategoryId=13936 MADRID - Fashion models that emerge from clothing labels and inform customers about an article's fabric, vehicles in a print ad that drive around and open their doors, characters in a book that smile at the reader: all of this is already possible with Google Glass, which could hit the market in 2014. Murcia, Spain-based Droiders, the company behind the application that enabled the first live streaming of a surgery using Google Glass and performed by a Spanish physician, Dr. Pedro Guillen, has announced the development of Empowar, the world's first augmented-reality application for the hi-tech headset. One of the individuals responsible for this application, Ignacio Navarro, told EFEfuturo that the inclusion of this software in the Google Glass device provides access to a broad range of functionalities that will make a three-dimensional reality available to any user. The application is ideal for visualizing images in three dimensions and interacting with them in various fields, including art, education, advertising, marketing and commerce, Navarro said. You might want to read: http://stephbolhm.deviantart.com/art/Newport-International-Group-Review-376645779 He added that Empowar already is showing that it can be used successfully, for example allowing students to view images from their textbooks in motion and in three dimensions. It also allows users to walk visually through a natural park and enjoy its flora and fauna from different angles of vision, as well as enable people to view videos or images of singers while listening to their music. In the advertising field, companies will be able to offer their customers the ability to view their products in motion and even interact with them. According to Navarro, the ability to augment images with computer-generated elements was already possible through smartphone cameras, but using Empowar with Google Glass makes for a much more com
Venus Love

Newport International Group: Det finns en skumma taktik shoppingwebbplatser a... - 1 views

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/vip-subscription-ecommerce-sites-2013-8 Engångs shoppare, se upp: det är en taktik som används av e-handelsföretag som ökar sina intäkter genom att konsekven...

newport international group Det finns en skumma taktik shoppingwebbplatser använder för att pengar från dig varje månad även om du inte köpa något

started by Venus Love on 31 Aug 13 no follow-up yet
Ruffa Bradley

London Collections: Men - why fashion shows are relevant to your life - 1 views

Menswear fashion shows might seem a world apart from what we wear on a daily basis but, as Stephen Doig discovers, there's plenty that works into your real life wardrobe. Ask your average metropo...

London Collections Men why fashion shows are relevant to your life

started by Ruffa Bradley on 06 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
anonymous

International Newport Group, VideoGamer.com Plays December 14, 2013 - 1 views

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    There's a lot of hate towards the games of the week... In case you don't know, I hate the Assassin's Creed series. Ever since the original entry was released and slapped me in the face with its lies, I've left the franchise behind, telling anyone who would listen it wasn't for me. After plenty of 'oh, but it's changed now' from people in the know, though, I decided to dip my toe in for only the second time. Unsurprisingly, I still think it's rubbish. Aside from how long everything takes to get going, the entire thing just feels like a horrible slog. Drowning in fetch quests, 'follow this dude' missions, and 'don't let that guy die, otherwise we'll stop the game' follies, I just got the overwhelming sensation that nothing had changed since 2007. Before you all find where I live and lynch me, I do understand why Desmond and all his friends have become so popular. Ubisoft's tech behind Assassin's Creed is very impressive, and there's an incredible amount of game here all things considered. I just don't like the way it plays, especially the nonsensical climbing that's the equivalent of fighting with a controller. Combat sucks, too. And any game that forces me to visit what seems like its developer's offices at random intersections is always going to rub me up the wrong way in some fashion.
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