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  2. List of 3D-enabled mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of 3D-enabled mobile phones, which typically use autostereoscopic displays. Some devices may use other kinds of display technology, like holographic displays or multiscopic displays. Some devices employ eye tracking in aiming the 3D effect to the viewer's eye. Opic Technologies, Inc. offers a 3D smartphone with stereoscopic ...

  3. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-2000s, higher-end cell phones commonly had integrated digital cameras. In 2003 camera phones outsold stand-alone digital cameras, and in 2006 they outsold film and digital stand-alone cameras. Five billion camera phones were sold in five years, and by 2007 more than half of the installed base of all mobile phones were camera phones ...

  4. Digital photography - Wikipedia

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    Electronic by nature, most digital cameras are instant, mechanized, and automatic in some or all functions. Digital cameras may choose to emulate traditional manual controls (rings, dials, sprung levers, and buttons) or it may instead provide a touchscreen interface for all functions; most camera phones fall into the latter category.

  5. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Android used to require an autofocus camera, which was relaxed to a fixed-focus camera [122] if present at all, since the camera was dropped as a requirement entirely when Android started to be used on set-top boxes. In addition to running on smartphones and tablets, several vendors run Android natively on regular PC hardware with a keyboard ...

  6. Philippe Kahn - Wikipedia

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    Kahn working on the first camera phones June 11, 1997, Santa Cruz, CA: Image taken by Kahn after his daughter's birth July 1, 2010, Double Jeopardy clue. Kahn has founded four software companies: Borland, founded in 1982 (acquired by Micro Focus in 2009), Starfish Software, founded in 1994 (acquired by Motorola in 1998, and subsequently Google in 2011), LightSurf Technologies, founded in 1998 ...

  7. Canon EOS 300 - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EOS 300 (EOS Kiss III in Japan, EOS Rebel 2000 in North America) [2] is a consumer-level 35mm single-lens reflex camera, produced by Canon of Japan from April 1999 until September 2002 as part of their EOS system. [1] Designed under the supervision of Yasuhiro Morishita, the camera was intended as a replacement for the Canon EOS 500N. [3]

  8. India - Wikipedia

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    Under the World Bank's later revised poverty line, it was 21% in 2011. [q] [345] 30.7% of India's children under the age of five are underweight. [346] According to a Food and Agriculture Organization report in 2015, 15% of the population is undernourished. [347] [348] The Midday Meal Scheme attempts to lower these rates. [349]

  9. News - Wikipedia

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    [176] Cell phone cameras have normalized citizen photojournalism. [177] Michael Schudson, professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, has said that "[e]verything we thought we once knew about journalism needs to be rethought in the Digital Age." [178] Today the work of journalism can be done from anywhere and done well ...