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Handwriting recognition for 2011 Audi A8

Crave Audi's flagship A8 luxury sedan is the company's technological tour de force, and the company says its 2011 iteration will sport handwriting recognition among its many features. The feature will ... Read story »

New iPhone firmware features Chinese handwriting recognition

Crave A day really doesn't go by these days without news of the iPhone. The latest piece of news, coming from a Chinese blog site wretch.cc, shows screenshots of a Chinese handwriting ... Read story »

Diotek develops Korean handwriting recognition software for iPhone

Crave Sure, the iPhone may be getting Chinese handwriting recognition, but it's not done yet. Diotek, a mobile software company based in Korea, has announced DioPen--a handwriting recognition software for the iPhone. ... Read story »

A cigarette vending machine that recognizes faces

Crave Now why would a cigarette vending machine need to recognize faces? Apparently, this "Child Check System" introduced by Japanese company Fujitaka uses facial recognition to determine if the person buying cigarettes ... Read story »

Full-size Batmobile replica induces drool

Crave This Batmobile retrofitted from a 1973 Lincoln Continental may have cost Leif Garvin from Sweden more than US$1 million and 20,000 working hours over a span of 3.5 years to ... Read story »

Google updates mobile app for S60 smartphones with voice search

Crave Google released a new version of the free Google Mobile App for Symbian Series60 (S60) phones on Monday. The update gives phone owners the ability to press the Talk button ... Read story »

Geekery: The Windows 95 song

Blogs Check this video out.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZO6IHyUY-cMean anything to you? Besides it being a nice song, that is.The other day, I was with a friend, Desmond, at the X-MI office, previewing the new X-mini Happy ... Read story »

Report: Apple rehires Newton developer

Crave Michael Tchao Those expecting Apple to introduce a new tablet computer soon may have another clue to the device's imminent arrival. Apple has rehired Michael Tchao, one of the original ... Read story »

Your next caregiver could be a robo bear

Crave W00t! It looks like robots may soon infiltrate the nursing profession, besides the theater, catwalk and home. What's a little more offputting is that RIBA, the new Robot for Interactive ... Read story »

First, a gender recognition system; soon, an age recognition system

Crave A*Star's gender recognition system at work. Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star) has developed a gender recognition system which may change the way advertising works in the future. ... Read story »

Google Goggles lets you search by sight

Crave Vic Gundotra, Google's vice president of engineering, takes a photo of the Itsukushima Shrine in Japan. The Google Goggles feature successfully identified it. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--Google's first search engine let people ... Read story »

Do we really need motion control?

Crave "You mean you have to use your hands? That's like a baby's toy!" It's by far the definitive theme this year at E3 2009. It seems everyone wants in on ... Read story »

Photoshop CS3 works with Snow Leopard

Crave An Adobe Systems executive is trying to calm Photoshop users who were alarmed to hear an earlier but still widely used version of Photoshop isn't supported on Snow Leopard, the new ... Read story »

Get turn-by-turn directions with Google Maps Navigation

Crave Don't try this on game day, but the new Google Maps Navigation application will show you how to take a spin past Boston's Fenway Park. You can almost hear the ... Read story »

Photos: Microsoft Courier's user interface in-depth

Features Here's more on Microsoft's secret tablet, Courier's interface, from the gestures to the features.  Read story »

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