Nokia and LG to effect phones with augmented actuality features

Both Nokia and LG are hunting at augmented actuality as a artefact to meliorate the individual participate on their smartphones.

Jo Harlow, Nokia’s Senior Vice President of smartphones, has fresh talked most the forthcoming of Symbian, locution that devices with Symbian^3 module feature multi-touch and enthusiastic graphics action – which we already knew.

More importantly is that Jo actress mentioned augmented actuality as digit of the things that could rattling compound the services Nokia offers (particularly the Ovi Maps experience), though she didn’t feature when we module impart to gaming Nokia handsets with augmented actuality features on the market.

Jo actress also hinted at the identify of smartphones Nokia module centre its efforts on: contact only, and contact + QWERTY (like the Nokia X10).

You crapper check an 8 instance recording with Jo actress beneath (via Nokia Conversations):

Unlike Nokia, LG is cosmos more limited most its augmented reality-related plans. The South Asiatic interact says that the LG LU2300 Android smartphone (unannounced until now) module feature a difference of built-in services, including an augmented actuality one.

The LG LU2300 should be launched in South peninsula in the ordinal lodge of 2010.

Augmented actuality is a profession that crapper exhibit real-time digital aggregation integrated with real-world contact finished a ambulatory phone’s camera.

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FlightView for BlackBerry provides real-time asking tracking

FlightView declared that its prototypal ambulatory concealment for BlackBerry is today available.

The app provides real-time asking aggregation (for North America), as substantially as defy conditions, bringing travelers to organisation their flights and meet informed.

The FlightView BlackBerry app has some engrossing features, including asking position updates desegrated with BlackBerry alerts (you’ll impart conversant when a form is more than 15 transactions late), easy-to-read notes, and regular flights desegrated with BlackBerry’s calendar.

“Travelers crapper today meet informed, designed and embattled for dynamical plans without calling, queuing, or disagreeable to accomplish client service. The difference of BlackBerry users motion grows apiece day, and we’re agog to hold alter their movement experience,” declared Mike Benjamin, CEO of FlightView.

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FlightView for BlackBerry is acquirable for download finished BlackBerry App World and costs $4.99.

Via FlightView

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Bell’s Samsung Omnia II is the Official Mobile Device of the 2010 athletics Winter Games

Bell Canada declared the upcoming availability of Samsung Omnia II, which module effect the shelves in November, after the individual launches its difference infant HSPA network.

The Omnia II was designated the Official Mobile Device of the 2010 athletics Winter Games (held in metropolis between 12 and 28 Feb incoming year), and individual module center it with inbuilt 2010 Winter Games content.

Customers who acquire the Samsung Omnia II from individual module be flourishing to download the Wireless athletics Works person papers (aka WOW), which is offered for free and provides real-time aggregation most the athletics Winter Games.

Samsung-Omnia II individual Canada

Already acquirable in some markets around the concern (like China and Australia), Samsung Omnia II features Windows Mobile 6.5, a 3.7 inches WVGA AMOLED touchscreen display, TouchWiz 2.0 UI, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3.5mm headset jack, 5MP autofocus camera, and up to 48GB of hardware space.

Bell didn’t forebode the sound of its Omnia II.

Via Press release

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AT&T Navigator now available through Apple’s App Store

Today, AT&T announced that AT&T Navigator, its own turn-by-turn GPS navigation service, is available for iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S users, via Apple’s App Store.

Created for iPhone OS 3.0, the AT&T Navigator app provides “full audible and visual turn-by-turn navigation service” via the carrier’s network.

The Navigator app further provides features like: 3D maps, map updates, ETA updates, real-time traffic alerts, one-touch rerouting, speech recognition, daily gas prices, and more than 10 million business listings.

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The AT&T Navigator app is available via iTunes for the price of $9.99 per month. Apart from being compatible with the iPhone, the application can also be used on the iPod touch.

Via Press release

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Tele Atlas HD Traffic Service Now Available

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By Shane McGlaun

Live traffic services have been available on a variety of different portable navigation devices for a while. Using these services drivers can find where traffic jams are happening and get alternate routes to avoid the jams.

Tele Atlas has announced its new HD Traffic service that uses new methods of gathering real time traffic information for subscribers. Traffic data provided by the service uses information from GPS measurements submitted anonymously from other user’s navigation devices and mobile phones, road sensors, and journalistic data.

All of the traffic information is then combined and offered to the driver on their PND allowing them to be routed around traffic automatically. The way traffic data is collected makes for extremely accurate positioning of traffic jam info. Traffic info provided included road speed, length, and location. The HD Traffic service is available now for Tele Atlas partners.

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AlloSphere three story virtual environment not available for birthday parties, Bat Mitzvahs

Researchers at UC Santa Barbara are developing an immense, wholly immersive VR environment that would allow groups of researchers the opportunity to explore their data aurally and visually on a scale never before seen. The AlloSphere is a three story metal sphere housed in an echo-free chamber, large enough that twenty researchers can stand on a bridge and take a walk through an atom, for instance, or a human brain. The project relies on a supercomputer for generating real-time, high-res 3D video and audio streams from a mountain of scientific data, and currently the team is hard at work building the bad boy’s computing platform and interactive display. The project leader JoAnn Kuchera-Morin has yet to state whether or not the sense of smell would be incorporated into the finished product, but we sure hope not — that would be rather distracting, don’t you think? Check it out on video after the break.

[Via TED]

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AlloSphere three story virtual environment not available for birthday parties, Bat Mitzvahs

Researchers at UC Santa Barbara are developing an immense, wholly immersive VR environment that would allow groups of researchers the opportunity to explore their data aurally and visually on a scale never before seen. The AlloSphere is a three story metal sphere housed in an echo-free chamber, large enough that twenty researchers can stand on a bridge and take a walk through an atom, for instance, or a human brain. The project relies on a supercomputer for generating real-time, high-res 3D video and audio streams from a mountain of scientific data, and currently the team is hard at work building the bad boy’s computing platform and interactive display. The project leader JoAnn Kuchera-Morin has yet to state whether or not the sense of smell would be incorporated into the finished product, but we sure hope not — that would be rather distracting, don’t you think? Check it out on video after the break.

[Via TED]

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Keep Tabs On Your Kids With FamilyMaps From AT

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By Chris Scott Barr

There’s a part of me that wishes I were a kid growing up right now, since I wouldn’t be stuck with dial-up and an NES (Though I did love my NES). Of course there’s another part that makes me more than happy that I don’t live under my parents’ roof any longer. This new GPS tracking service from AT&T would definitely fall into the latter category.

If you have a family plan with AT&T for an extra $9.99 (for two phones) or $14.99 (for up to five phones) you can track down any other phone on your plan using FamilyMaps. You can activate this feature from either your phone or a PC and find out exactly where your loved one is. Depending on how you use it, you will get text messages with location updates, or you can watch them on a map in real time. Granted, the person gets a text message letting them know you’re tracking them, but they have no way to stop you from doing so.

I can definitely see how a parent would enjoy such a feature. It’s an easy way to make sure that they’re not going places that they shouldn’t be. If you’re worried about your own privacy, don’t be. The feature can only be accessed by the account holder on a family plan.

[ AT&T ] VIA [ Dvice ]

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Gaze tracking system keeps an eye on CCTV operators as they keep an eye on you

In his analysis of control systems, William S. Burroughs once noted that as they become larger, so do the opportunities for evasion increase. Sure, you can have CCTV cameras at (nearly) every intersection in your sleepy village, but someone has to watch all those things. What do you do when the sheer number of displays becomes too much for our poor Big Brother? Researchers at the Gebze Institute of Technology in Turkey have developed a gaze tracking system that trains cameras on the irises of the CCTV operator — noting which video sequences he or she views on the shift, and producing a summary of video sequences they’ve overlooked. If that weren’t enough, the system uses an algorithm that discards frames with no people or moving vehicles in them, leaving only a few key frames for each scene of interest. According to New Scientist, this all runs on a standard PC and processes and catalogs images in real time. Now, if only there were a system that let us watch Two And A Half Men and Becker at the same time — that would be sweet.

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