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Deal of the day: Epson scanner for $37
CNET News - March 5, 2007
Blog: Convenient desktop scanner reproduces slides, film strips, documents and objects up to 25mm thick at crisp 3200x9600dpi resolution....
Handheld substance scanner becomes a reality
CNET News - February 27, 2007
The tricorder from Star Trek is going commercial. Will clingy stretch shirts be next?
Say what: A scanner for your thoughts?
CNET News - February 14, 2007
Blog: There are times when you wish that special someone could read your mind. Like, say, on Valentine's Day. ("I hope he gets me...
Belkin to Offer Wireless 4-Port USB Hub
Digital Trends News - December 4, 2006
Peripheral and accesories maker Belkin has announced its new Cable-Free USB Hub, which utilizes Ultra-Wideband (UWB) wireless technology to transfer data to and from USB devices to your computer without a connecting cable. That's right: you can keep ...
Visioneer RoadWarrior Sees Your Paper Trail
Digital Trends News - October 30, 2006
Digital imaging developer Visioneer has announced its new RaodWarrior mobile scanner, a tiny USB-powered document scanner intended to help business travelers and other on-the-go folks manage receipts, business cards, and other documents while they're...
Photo: Kirtas book scanner
CNET News - October 18, 2006
The Kirtas APT Book Scan 2400 Gold robotic scanner can read 2,400 pages an hour.
Microsoft to catch up on its reading
CNET News - October 18, 2006
Super scanner and Cornell join Microsoft's project to digitize tomes for the Windows Live Book Search project, a Google competitor.
A scanner executive assistants will adore
CNET News - September 29, 2006
Blog: Hypothetical situation: You're a jaded business traveler, and you're constantly swimming in receipts that must be collected...
ScanR: Cell phone as business card scanner
CNET News - September 26, 2006
Blog: ScanR processes and manages pictures of documents and whiteboards that you take with your cameraphone. It's not for...
Pen-size scanner doubles as spy gadget
CNET News - August 23, 2006
Blog: If you're in the business of stealing state secrets, or have always wanted to star in your very own high-tech heist flick,...
Rotoscope brings sci-fi movie to life
CNET Videos: Buzz Report - July 17, 2006
'A Scanner Darkly' was animated entirely by digital rotoscope, a notoriously difficult and time-consuming process. The new movie was produced using a new software called Rotoshop. Here's a segment of the film.
Blurring the lines in 'A Scanner Darkly'
CNET News - July 14, 2006
Animation technique usually reserved for life-like special effects gives Philip K. Dick adaptation its drug-induced ardor. Images: The hazy world of 'Scanner'
Images: The hazy world of 'Scanner'
CNET News - July 14, 2006
Digital rotoscoping puts Philip K. Dick adaptation in a drug-induced haze.
A 1979 novel needed 2006 software
CNET News - July 13, 2006
"A Scanner Darkly" was animated entirely by digital rotoscope, a notoriously difficult and time-consuming process. The new movie was produced using a new software called Rotoshop. Here's a segment of the film.
Quote of the Day: Angle deep in ugly
CNET News - June 20, 2006
Blog: Using license plate scanners and specially equipped vans, a British government agency aims to double the number of illegal vehicles...

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