Snake the Planet uses projection mapping techniques to project the classic game on to any available surface. Windows, signs and even people become pixelated obstacles in the game.
Several traffic enforcement cameras in the Netherlands have been temporarily put out of action after they were neatly adorned with Christmas wrapping paper.
James Cameron and his DEEPSEA CHALLENGE team are embarking on a voyage to the deepest spot on Earth, to advance our understanding of the ocean's vast range of biological and geological phenomena.
Camp Warrior teaches teamwork. Twenty-six teens braved the Louisiana heat, a midnight thunderstorm, and plenty of chiggers and poison ivy at North Toledo Bend State Park -- solving problems together as they came up.
James Cameron and his DEEPSEA CHALLENGE team are embarking on a voyage to the deepest spot on Earth, to advance our understanding of the ocean's vast range of biological and geological phenomena.
The camel asked the fox, ‘Are you sorry you were so selfish and caused me to be beaten by the farmer?’ ‘Yes, yes!’ cried the fox. ‘And I am sorry I had to teach you a lesson --many times in life it is a case of tit for tat.'
Reebok came to an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission over the hyped-up claims that its EasyTone shoes could tone leg and butt muscles better than regular shoes.
Reebok came to an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission over the hyped-up claims that its EasyTone shoes could tone leg and butt muscles better than regular shoes.
Reebok came to an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission over the hyped-up claims that its EasyTone shoes could tone leg and butt muscles better than regular shoes.
Reebok came to an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission over the hyped-up claims that its EasyTone shoes could tone leg and butt muscles better than regular shoes.
Harry decides to tease Charlie with his finger. He is left crying 'ouch' as his brother happily bites, oblivious to the pain he is causing. "That hurt Charlie" -- Harry tells off his brother who giggles at the camera.
Harry decides to tease Charlie with his finger. He is left crying 'ouch' as his brother happily bites, oblivious to the pain he is causing. "That hurt Charlie" -- Harry tells off his brother who giggles at the camera.
Harry decides to tease Charlie with his finger. He is left crying 'ouch' as his brother happily bites, oblivious to the pain he is causing. "That hurt Charlie" -- Harry tells off his brother who giggles at the camera.
Harry decides to tease Charlie with his finger. He is left crying 'ouch' as his brother happily bites, oblivious to the pain he is causing. "That hurt Charlie" -- Harry tells off his brother who giggles at the camera.
“Humans appear as disposable bugs when viewed through a traditional drone camera. Now, a drone will see an actual face of a child, creating dialogue and, possibly, empathy.”
“Humans appear as disposable bugs when viewed through a traditional drone camera. Now, a drone will see an actual face of a child, creating dialogue and, possibly, empathy.”
“Humans appear as disposable bugs when viewed through a traditional drone camera. Now, a drone will see an actual face of a child, creating dialogue and, possibly, empathy.”
"First Kiss" shows 20 strangers who meet for the first time and then make out—on camera. Adorably awkward and surprisingly steamy, it's pretty charming. It's also a clothing advertisement.
"First Kiss" shows 20 strangers who meet for the first time and then make out—on camera. Adorably awkward and surprisingly steamy, it's pretty charming. It's also a clothing advertisement.
"First Kiss" shows 20 strangers who meet for the first time and then make out—on camera. Adorably awkward and surprisingly steamy, it's pretty charming. It's also a clothing advertisement.
"First Kiss" shows 20 strangers who meet for the first time and then make out—on camera. Adorably awkward and surprisingly steamy, it's pretty charming. It's also a clothing advertisement.
Could crowdsourced photo sharing be the future of taxonomy? More and more people are using high-quality cameras that capture the kind of detail scientists need for identification, and they are sharing their photos online.
Some strange levity came out of the earthquake that hit China's Sichuan province. One reporter had her marriage ceremony interrupted by the quake, and went on to then cover it in her wedding dress.
Then Tampa modified those cameras to link directly to the police department's own database. This made them true biometric tools. Instead of humans analyzing a video to see who was depicted, machines did the identifying.
At first, cameras mounted on the district's utility poles monitored streets for fights, drug deals, and other crimes. The police might see a crime as it was happening or use the video to help in any consequent investigations.
Banks, shopping malls, and government buildings are already equipped with security cameras, and no one has a problem with that. Why complain about the system used at Raymond James Stadium?
People captured on camera were not told their pictures were being taken. None gave permission. The technology has not been proven to be reliable. What if the system points out an innocent person as a criminal by mistake?