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Adult site sues Amazon over sexy images

July 1, 2005 Perfect 10 lawsuit claims Amazon.com's A9 search site shows thousands of photos without permission. TAGS: Amazon A9, Amazon.com Inc., lawsuit, video search, copyright law, search engine, image, Google Inc., video

Taking the blur out of LCD TVs

November 20, 2006 Manufacturers like Samsung are beginning to incorporate a new technology in high-end TVs. TAGS: LCD TV, LCD, TV, image, LCD panel, CRT, Samsung Electronics, Sharp Corp., vice president, Sony Corp.

Year in review: Tech's indelible images

December 17, 2008 The year provided a plethora of tech- and nature-oriented eye candy, from green machines to the Red Planet. TAGS: Apple iPhone, smart phone, T-Mobile, eye, image, Apple Computer

World's biggest digital pic

November 17, 2004 Dutch engineers stitch together hundreds of images to create a photo with 2.5 billion pixels. Photo: Giant digital image TAGS: pixel, image, photograph, camera, PC

Forget the glasses--3D monitors ready now

June 8, 2006 Expect to see more opportunities for three-dimensional viewing show up on TVs, cell phones and beyond. TAGS: 3D, glass, Philips Electronics N.V., monitor, pixel, conference, TV, image, person, movie

Photos: From X-ray to iPod

February 7, 2005 Radiologists at UCLA turn to Apple's digital media device to store medical images. TAGS: Dr., Apple iPod, Apple Computer, image, photograph

Nude-photo site wins injunction against Google

February 21, 2006 Judge says Google image search violates copyright of Perfect 10, which sells photos of nude women. Images: Searching for perfection TAGS: image search, injunction, copyright law, Google Inc., women, Judge, photograph, image, Amazon.com Inc.

Quote of the day: Car, or needle in a haystack?

October 12, 2005 Florida-based researcher who discovered, photographed hidden images in microchip circuits describes range in size of such images. TAGS: haystack, microchip, image

Police blotter: Detecting computer-generated porn?

January 3, 2007 In this week's installment, the FBI claims that one of its analysts can spot computer-generated images just by looking at them. TAGS: Police Blotter, U.S. District Judge, defense, computer science, image, Massachusetts, expert, children, Adobe PhotoShop, photograph

Cell phone doubles as home surveillance gear

October 15, 2007 Singapore telephone company releases a home surveillance camera that lets people view the images via their mobile phones. TAGS: SingTel, Singapore, streaming video, mobile phone, telephone company, 3G, image, camera, cell phone

Police blotter: Child porn in Web cache OK

November 24, 2006 In this week's installment, court reverses conviction of man who viewed illegal porn but didn't know it was saved in his Web cache. TAGS: conviction, Police Blotter, defendant, Pennsylvania, cache, possession, evidence, prosecutor, image, law, situation, Web browser, hard drive

Researchers take the blur out of shaky photos

August 9, 2006 An MIT researcher and others develop a technique that can restore some sharpness to photos blurred by camera shake. TAGS: researcher, product development, photograph, property, image, camera, path, Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Systems Inc.

Senator to propose surveillance of illegal images

February 7, 2007 Proposal from Sen. John McCain would force Internet providers to report illegal images, even "cartoons." TAGS: penalty, Sen., Internet Service Provider, cartoon, John McCain, proposal, image, center, Internet service, senator, service provider, Adobe PDF, database

Police Blotter: Is computer-generated pornography illegal?

November 2, 2007 Utah jury delivers guilty verdict after being told "computer-generated images" of nude minors are illegal--despite Supreme Court ruling. TAGS: minor, Utah, Police Blotter, conduct, verdict, jury, image, law, picture, photograph

Harvard brain images: Cat versus rat

January 31, 2005 Scientists can now see how neurons in animal brains react to different visual stimuli. Alzheimer's might not be far behind. TAGS: brain, cat, researcher, animal, cell, image, scientist

N.Y. library hangs gallery of images online

March 3, 2005 More than a quarter of a million images, from historical maps to cigarette cards, are posted for download. TAGS: library, New York, image, photograph

Holograms help protect Super Bowl

February 3, 2006 No longer just the stuff of science fiction, 3D images could help in the spotting of terrorists, says new company. TAGS: hologram, Super Bowl, Star Wars, image, monitor, 3D, camera

Monitor turns satellite images into 3D models

September 13, 2005 Unlike other systems, this three-dimensional monitor requires special glasses, but headaches are less of a problem, company claims. Photo: Planar's display TAGS: Planar Systems, glass, satellite image, 3D, satellite, monitor, image, eye, CRT, photograph, person, camera

TI demos its movie projector in a phone

March 26, 2007 First cameras went into phones, then MP3 players. Projectors are next, Texas Instruments says.Photos: Tiny movie projector fits in a phone TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., DLP, projector, DLP projector, CTIA, Consumer Electronics Show, theater, TV, North America, cell phone, plasma TV, movie, LCD, image, Samsung Electronics, video

U.K. seeks to ban violent online porn

August 30, 2005 Government announces proposal to outlaw possession of "extreme pornography" in effort to limit online images of abuse. TAGS: porn, possession, U.K., material, law, government, image
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