Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Sexy Lens iPhone application to see people naked

This is the first app of its kind that will make you say WOW. You probably have tried some frustrating "x-ray" apps that promise to see people naked... Man... I'll tell you something... X-Ray glasses don't exist. If someone tells you to do that with an iPhone camera they are lying. Even our app will not allow you to see people naked, just underwear! Yes... how is it possible? Of course there is a tech trick but no one cares because it works! Your friends will not believe it and you will have lots of fun. Just point them with your camera, take a shot and, in a few seconds, it is done! Don't have a friend around? Try with the bundled photo sample. Are you convinced? Buy the app and enjoy! Aren't you? Check our Facebook page if you want to see it in action before. Search "Sexy Lens" and you will find it. www.facebook.com Connect to our faceboook and see real examples. Upload your own!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Tesco Homeplus Virtual Subway Store in South Korea

When grocery chain Tesco wanted to expand their market share in South Korea, they came up with a brilliant idea. Because the people in South Korea work long hours they thought of an efficient way to sell their products. The Korean subsidiary Home Plus put up billboards in subway stations with their range of products, accompanied by QR, or Quick Response codes. All people had to do now is scan the QR codes with their cell phone and the groceries were delivered to their doorsteps.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

OPT OUT : BODY SCANNERS & FIAT CURRENCY

It's time to "opt out". Where is your line in the sand? THE INTEL HUB theintelhub.comMusic Courtesy Kevin MacLeod: Titles: "Dark Times", "Lone Harvest", "Impact Allegretto"; Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" creativecommons.org The content in my videos and on the SGTbull07 channel are provided for informational purposes only. Use the information found in my videos as a starting point for conducting your own research and conduct your own due diligence (DD) BEFORE making any significant investing decisions. SGTbull07 assumes all information to be truthful and reliable; however, I cannot and do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of this information. Thank you.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Samsung Galaxy i7500 / Android

Algunas pruebas con aplicaciones Android en el Samsung Galaxy (i7500): GPS Status, Layar, Wikitude, Barcode Scanner, Boundary Reminder Música de fondo: ThisHeartOfMine (CC) by StrangerOnEarth.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

ScanPro 2000 Universal Microfilm Scanner

The ScanPro 2000 is an ultra compact microform scanner for all microfilm formats including fiche, ultra fiche, 16mm roll film, 35mm roll film, cartridge (3M) roll film, micro opaques, and aperture cards. The energy efficient ScanPro 2000 has received the Energy Star award and is the scanner of choice for libraries, corporations and researchers around the world. Features include single click controls, real-time editing, remote operation, customizable tool bar with templates, digital maginifier, optical zoom lens 7X t0 105X, high resolution scan at all magnifications in one second, and automatic scanning for roll film.

Friday, October 21, 2011

MRI Scanner - Four-Zone Boundary System

Due to the powerful magnetic field used by the MRI Scanner, many Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) facilities and hospitals restrict access to the MR Suite by establishing four conceptual zones around the MRI scanner. Each boundary zone in this four-zone safety system is defined by its purpose and distance from the MRI scanner. Since the magnetic field extends in three dimensions, some zones may extend into other areas or floors of the facility.

Zone One consists of all areas freely accessible to the general public. This zone includes the entrance to the MR facility and the magnet poses no hazards in these areas.

Zone Two acts as a buffer between Zone One and the more restrictive Zone Three. Here, patients are under the general supervision of MR personnel. Normally, these areas are also safe from the powerful magnet. Zone Two may include the reception area, dressing room and interview room.

Access to Zone Three should be restricted by a physical barrier. Only approved MR personnel and patients that have undergone a medical questionnaire and interview are allowed inside Zone Three. The MR control room and/or computer room are located within Zone Three.

Zone Four is strictly the area within the walls of the MR scanner room, sometimes called the magnet room. Access into the MR scanner room should only be available by passing through Zone Three. Zone Four is sometimes considered to be inside of Zone Three because it does not have a direct entrance to unrestricted areas. Zone Three and Zone Four are sometimes collectively referred to as the MR Suite.

Inside the MR Suite is an invisible boundary defined by the magnetic field's five Gauss line. The five Gauss line is the point at which the magnetic field begins to affect electromagnetic devices, such as pacemakers. Because the magnetic field extends in all directions, the five Gauss line can also extend to areas outside of the MR Suite, including other floors, if the magnetic field is large enough. Magnetic fields cannot be seen or felt, so the five Gauss line is sometimes marked on floors or walls for safety. Marking the five Gauss line is particularly important when it extends beyond the walls of the MR scanner room.

Hospital and MR facility personnel that work near the MRI scanner must be aware of the powerful magnetic field and its associated hazards. For personnel not formally trained in a Radiology program, an MR safety program should be established for each individual facility. To supplement in-house safety training for those who work near the MRI Scanner, many modern, high-quality Level 1 MRI safety films are available.



Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Ode to "Scanner"

This scanner sings for YOU!!! Starring: HP ScanJet 5100c Guest Appearance: Brendan's hand. Actually, I am surprised this has so many veiws.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Care For Old Slides, Negatives, And Photos With PS 9700 Slide Scanner

Take care of your precious memories by using the PS 9700 is a standalone slide scanner to scan and digitize your slides, photos, and 35mm film and negatives that can be used with out the need for a computer. These photos and negative film can capture important moments in a person's life that will last a lifetime. Even though you try hard to keep these precious memories, there are some instances where they get damaged, torn, and even lost.

In my opinion, there are not many slides scanners out there that I can recommend that are high quality, easy to use, and less expensive except one. Even if the negatives are too old and impossible to process the traditional way, the innovative technology of the PS 9700 scanner does a great job.

This 3 in 1 scanner is used to digitize your photos, slides and old negatives. This innovative technology scanner is capable of producing high resolution 5 megapixel photos out of 35mm film. Your can store your images directly to your computer or any electronic storage device for the future.

These scanners are perhaps some of the most amazing discoveries of the new technological age, and are portable as well. Today, there are a number of 35mm scanners in the market which can make choosing the best one seem difficult. In order to choose the best one, you must compare the features and capabilities of the various 35mm film scanners that are available in the market.

One of the most popular scanners is the PS 9700 scanner. It is lightweight and portable and comes with a tray that makes preparing these precious photos very convenient. Images are immediately scanned as soon as the button is pressed. Unlike most other scanners, this SP 9700 scanner not only scans slides it also scans photos and negative film and has a resolution of 5 megapixel.

Processing your negatives, and photos are easy with the PS 9700 scanner. After you have removed your scanner from the box, plug the USB cable connected to the scanner into your computer. Take the 35mm slide or negative and place it into the tray provided with the scanner. Insert the slide tray into the scanner as directed in the scanner instructions. Press "scan" to scan your image and press "enter" to save your image and you are done. Repeat these steps until all the slides or negatives you want to convert to digital images are scanned.

If you are looking for an affordable quality slide scanners, the SP 9700 scanner is the perfect choice. Satisfied customers say this scanner scans images faster than most scanners and the images produced are at 3,600 dpi this high number helps make the scanner produces vivid and bright colors giving you better quality prints. You can use this scanner to do three jobs such as: scanning up to 5x7 prints, negative film, and mounted slides. Indeed, the PS 9700 scanners are one some of the most preferred scanners on the market today.




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Monday, October 10, 2011

How To Choose A Barcode Scanner?

Barcode scanners are light emitting devices that are used to read barcodes. Usually attached to a computer or laptop via PS2 or RS-232, the data collected is stored on a computer for processing or storage. It is now used in many different industries such as retail or production.

They have been on the market for many years now with new versions of barcode scanners available every year. The prices can vary from as low as $50.00 to as high as several thousand dollars. So how do you pick a good barcode scanner?

To answer that question, it is important you know there are 2 major classes of barcode scanners, image-based and laser-based. Image-based barcode scanners use a camera usually embedded in a barcode scanner. The camera will capture the images and then processed by complex image techniques to decode the barcodes. Laser-based barcode scanners uses mirrors and lenses to read the barcodes.

Laser barcode scanners are usually more expensive than image-based scanners. They have their own pros and cons. An image-based barcode scanner do not have internal movable parts therefore are more resistant to drops or knocks than laser barcode scanners. Also, image-based barcode scanners have a shorter scanning distance (4 to 10 inches) compared to laser barcode scanners. On the other hand, laser scanners are more prone to wear and tear due to their lenses. They not only have a longer scanning distance (up to 24 inches) but also are able to scan from a wider angle from the barcode.

Be aware that the scanning distance for both image-based and laser barcode scanners have already improved dramatically over the years and I wouldn't be surprised if a barcode manufacturer claims an image-based scanner has a scanning distance of 24 inches.

Here are some questions you need to ask yourself before getting a barcode scanner. The size of scanner required? Type of environment the barcode scanner will be using (outdoors, shop, warehouse)? The scanning distance required? Are they to be used hands free or hand-held? Your budget?

So my suggestion is if you need a barcode scanner for long range scanning, get a laser barcode scanner. For short range scanning, use an image-based barcode scanner such as a CCD barcode scanner. The environment as I asked earlier also plays an important part. If the barcode scanner is being used outdoors or in rugged environments where it is expected to take a drop or knock or two, then it is best to get an image-based barcode scanner. If it were for example being used in a retail shop, then a laser barcode scanner would be the best choice.

There are such a wide variety of barcode scanners available that I just can't explain completely in this article. If you are in doubt, consult the barcode manufacturers such as symbol or metrologic who have sales consultants who are able to do an analysis of the type of barcode scanners needed by your business.




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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Flatbed Scanner Reviews

Flatbed scanner reviews abound online. If you're looking for a scanner, maybe even a particular kind of scanner, these reviews can be helpful. What should you look for in specific scanners and how can you use reviews of these devices to your advantage? Let's take a look at these questions.

Flatbed Scanner Reviews and Various Scanners

There is more than one type of scanner on the market today. There are scanners that are designed for specific purposes and ones that come in all manner of grades. Deciding on a scanner can be simplified by narrowing down what niche you want to focus on or perhaps that you don't need a specific type of scanner. Either way, flatbed scanner reviews give insight into the type of scanner you want.

Photo scanner reviews, for instance, can explain the features that different scanners of this variety have. General flatbed scanner reviews may not do this. You'll want to know about the resolution quality and the bit depth. If you want to scan film or slides, you'll want to know if the scanner does that and if it can batch scan to save you time on individually scanning each negative. If you plan on scanning a lot, how fast does it work? Does it come with software that restores faded photos or automatically eliminates dust and scratches? Product comparisons of major competitors, such as canon vs. Epson, can be a huge aid in deciding which brand is a better choice for similar this product.

Professional grade scanners are a whole different scenario and you'll be looking to know that they are worth the extra money. Flatbed scanner reviews may go in depth about the quality of the scanned images, the types of images it can scan and how well it handles each item, and the advanced software and other features that set this product from lesser grade items. Some professional grade scanners are large format and can handle thick items, such as books. Where product descriptions may fail in giving you all the details, product reviews may reveal this important information.

Portable scanners can be useful for a business on the move or just to save space in a cramped office. Look to flatbed scanner reviews to discover how well they do being moved from place to place, as well as what you can scan since they are more compact than regular scanners. Some portable document scanners are a bit more specialized and may be able to automatically translate documents from one language to another, or transfer the information into another computer program for automatic entry of receipts or other information. If such things are important to you, read reviews to get the low down on what each scanner features.

Flatbed scanner reviews can help you in choosing one in general and in finding out information on specific scanners, including photo, professional grade, and portable scanners. Use them to your benefit and volunteer your own customer review to help out others trying to buy the right scanner.




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Monday, September 26, 2011

RF Barcode Scanner and ID Barcode Scanner Review

Barcode scanner technology has improved a lot since the early days of barcode reading and RF barcode scanners and ID barcode scanners are great examples of this development.

RF Barcode Scanners

RF stands for radio frequency and many companies find this type of scanning technology very useful. RF barcode scanners are cordless and they use similar technology to cordless telephones. The information is scanned by the RF barcode scanner and sent back to the base computer. An RF scanner will have a reliable, large range and a long battery life.

If your company deals with receiving or shipping, a cable might limit access to items which need to be scanned or the cable could be damaged. This is why RF barcode scanners are so popular.

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This machine helps to cut costs and increase productivity. With this wireless scanner, workers can move freely without worrying about cables and the Bluetooth wireless technology allows workers to scan large or bulky items with ease instead of having to lift anything. This machine also allows an operator to check all sides of a shopping cart for items that have not yet been scanned. Bluetooth allows the scanner to communicate with the cradle, which connects to the computer.

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This scanner has a standard range of up to 3.3 feet or an auto range of up to 33 feet. If you are looking for more flexibility and productivity in the workplace, this barcode scanner uses the STAR cordless system for narrow band radio communications, is able to withstand extreme environmental or weather conditions, dust, water and drops and is easy to use with a useful display screen. If your workplace is dirty, dusty or wet, this is a reliable barcode reader to choose.

ID Barcode Scanners

ID barcode scanners are for verifying ID documents. These are useful for car rental companies and car dealers who need to see a customer's driver license, bars and liquor store workers who need to verify a customer's age, mortgage brokers and loan companies who need a copy of someone's ID card or organizations that need to have access and visitor control. You can learn how to use a handheld ID scanner very quickly.

A good ID barcode reader is easy to use, can scan both 1D and 2D barcodes and has database capabilities. These capabilities mean that you can sort, store, arrange, retrieve or print images and data obtained via barcode scanning. You can export the data to other applications such as FTP, email or the internet. A handheld ID scanner is a useful piece of equipment which is portable and easy to use.

You might find that an RF barcode scanner or ID barcode scanner can simplify your business procedures and increase overall productivity. There are different scanners available for different working environments and many companies see these scanners as the perfect solution for them.




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Monday, September 19, 2011

ID Scanner Tutorial - How to Use an ID Scanner to Check IDs

What shocks most liquor licensees is that over 65% of the tickets issued for serving a minor is due to mathematical errors, mental shortcuts, or rushing through the checkout process. The main purpose of an ID scanner is to automatically read the age and expiration date off of the drivers license and calculate if a person is under age or if the ID is expired. The secondary purpose of the ID scanner is to document the age verification process, which is necessary to prove due diligence if claiming affirmative defense. An ID scanner will also help catch some fake IDs if the barcode information does not match the printed information on the front of the license, however an ID scanner should not be considered to be a fake ID catcher. Fake IDs are like fake $20 bills, they range in quality and any company which claims to "stop" fake IDs is stretching the truth.

This article assumes that you've already purchased a good ID scanner. If not, read on for some suggested web sites to visit

Checking IDs is a combination of using some advanced technology like ID scanners, some low-tech items like UV light and Magnifiers, and a bit of detective work.

When checking IDs, it is important that the ID scanner is set to the correct date and time. Most ID scanners have real-time clocks, but if initially incorrect then the age and expiration calculations will be incorrect. Therefore, it is important to make sure the clock is set correctly.

When a person presents you an ID card, ask the person to hand you the ID. If the ID is in a wallet or has a protective overlay asked that it be removed.

First, scan the ID in the ID scanner. A good ID scanner will warn you visually and with audible alarm if the person is under age or the ID is expired. A good ID scanner will take approximately one to two seconds to scan and report back with the results.

Next, look at the display of the ID scanner and compare it to the printed information on the front of the ID to check for discrepancies. A high-quality ID scanner will display certain information like the person's name, ID number, date of birth, expiration date, gender, etc. Does the name match? Is the gender correct? Some fake IDs will have somebody else's barcode on the back so the age will be correct but the names will not match.

While holding the ID in your hand look at the person standing in front of you. Do they look like the person in the photo on the ID? If the ID has height, hair color, or eye color printed on the front of the ID, compare it to the person standing in front of you. Do they match up?

When comparing the information printed on the front of the ID, feel the surface of the ID, run the ID between your fingers, look for uneven areas, cuts in the surface, lifted lamination, or how the ID flexes. One test used in New York is to fold the drivers license. In New York when unfolded the ID will not have a crease whereas many fakes will leave fold line or actually crack. Look at the quality of the printed text on the front of the ID card as well. Check the printed words on the ID card and look for letters which are not straight or jagged printing which may indicate a fake or altered ID.

It is not essential, but having a good flashlight can be useful when checking drivers license using an ID scanner. Hold the license in the light and look for cuts, pinholes, punch outs, and areas which are overly light or overly dark. Any of these may also be an indication the license has been tampered with.

If available hold the ID under a UV light source. Most drivers licenses' these days have invisible ink that will become visible only under UV light. You should be aware of what the UV light pattern looks like in your state and of other states if you see many out-of-state drivers license. You may also consider purchasing an ID checking guidebook.

Also if available and if time permits, look at the ID under 10x or 20x magnifying glass after you scan the ID using the ID scanner. Most IDs have what's called micro-printing. This is a print that looks like a straight line to the human eye, but under magnification is actually a series of small characters. Become familiar with the micro-printing in the your state, as well as others if you see many out-of-state licenses. If you are unfamiliar with micro-printing then again consider purchasing an ID checking guide which lists micro-printing features of the various states.

If you are still unsure then quiz the person presenting the drivers license. Here are some questions you can ask them:

• What is the postal code and street address on the drivers license?

• How old are you? (some kids don't know that what the fake ID says)

• What is their zodiac sign?

You can also request them to sign their name and compare it to the signature on the ID card. You can also ask for other forms of IDs which have their names on them. People sometimes loan their drivers license, but rarely credit cards to others.

Finally, if you are still not 100% sure just refuse to sell them alcohol and tobacco.




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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Business Card Scanner Reviews

So you've decided to add a business card scanner as one of the tools to help you in your job or business. The first step in helping you decide which device will provide the most value to you is to read some business card scanner reviews.

As with any purchase, there are many factors to consider. Features of the product, size and weight, dependability and reliability, and of course, price. By searching business card scanner reviews, you can easily find all the information you need to make the best purchase.

For example, which of the many different devices on the market are the easiest to use? If you aren't a very tech-savvy person, this may be very important to you. Perhaps you would like to have your scanner automatically add the business card owner to your address book in Microsoft Outlook. Maybe a rock-bottom price is all you care about. Checking out some sites with consumer and expert reviews is the best way to start when looking to match a device with your wants, needs and desires.

Begin by doing an internet search with the words "business card scanner reviews" and see what results come up. Spend time learning about why a certain device is raved about, or perhaps one that you should steer clear of because it breaks down often. What about the company that manufactured the scanner you are thing about buying? Do they offer any sort of warranty?

Obviously, all card scan machines or scanners have advantages and disadvantages, but investing a little time to do some research will go a long way in helping you decide which device to buy.




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Monday, September 12, 2011

IP Cameras - The Latest in Security Technology

If you are considering setting up a security camera system to protect your home, you should consider using IP cameras. These are cameras that can plug directly into your computer or DVR. They then work by transmitting video through an Ethernet cable to an IP address. The great thing about these is that you can monitor and control them from any computer in any remote location as long as you have Internet access. Along with convenience, using these cameras also drastically reduces costs because you do not need any other hardware. These can be used to protect the outside or inside of your home.

There are IP cameras that are designed for indoor or outdoor use, while others are specifically for indoor use only. If you are more worried about protecting the outside of your home, then you definitely will want to go with one of the outdoor surveillance cameras. This way, you will be able to monitor your home while you are at work or on vacation. All you will need to do so is the IP address and Internet access. You will not have to worry about going away for extended periods of time anymore because you still will be able to check up on your home.

Many people these days are using IP cameras to keep an eye on their children and the babysitter while they are at work. Regardless of how many background checks and references you get for your babysitter, you never can be absolutely sure how they are with your children when you are not there. With these cameras, you will be able to see how they act with your children when they think your eyes are not watching. Because a child's safety is the main concern of parents, these cameras are irreplaceable. These are the only way you can know for sure if you chose the right babysitter.
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Because you most likely will not be able to watch the entire video feed at once from your IP cameras because of other priorities, you actually can get e-mails that notify you of motion. You then can log into the IP address and see what is going on. This is helpful for times when there should not be movement going on at your home. It might end up not being anything, but it always is better to know right away than to go home to a house that has been broken into.

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