<b> Plug & Play </b> - No expensive or complicated software to buy or update. The iSee is compatible with almost any Mac or PC using the included USB cable. Simply use Apple QuickTime or Windows Media Player for immediate video playback and editing.
<b> Extended Memory </b> - The iSee DVR Sunglasses lets you record up to 36 hours of high quality video or hundreds of photos using a removable 32GB SD card.
<b> Amazing Clarity </b> - The built-in camera will pick up the entire event. You'll never have to ask "What happened?"
Nov 21, 2006 by Question Girl | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
I bought some Oakley Script ladies sunglasses on e-bay and once I got them, I realized that the black gradient lenses were super see thru, so it looks kind of weird. I really like the frames and want to keep them, but they are just so clear!! Can an eyeglass
Any eyeglasses store(Hourglass, Lenscrafters) should be able to replace the lens for you. You will have to take the glasses in have them give you an estimate depending on what lenses you would like in the glasses. But it will alot cheaper then purchasing
maddyflorida | Nov 21, 2006
VSP EyeFiles - Protect your eyes from UV damage with sunglasses
Did you know that 7 out of 10 children don't wear sunglasses when outdoors? The sun's ultraviolet rays can damage your eyes the same way ...
Spying on mobile displays from up to 100 feet away
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Given the ubiquity of touchscreen smartphones and tablets, researchers from the University of North Carolina conducted an experiment to explore the feasibility of spying on users typing on virtual keyboards. As part of the study titled "iSpy: Automatic Reconstruction of Typed Input from Compromising Reflections," the researchers noted that while users are generally cautious and take steps to prevent shoulder surfing, the same is not true of someone facing them across the aisle on the morning bus ride or seated a few seats away.
Using low cost commodity video cameras, the researchers captured reflections off sunglasses from up to 100 feet away. In their experiments conducted in realistic environments, the researchers successfully compensated for variables such as arbitrary camera and device positioning and motion, and could construct captured data with as much as 80 percent accuracy. This works even with the iPhone's built-in camera, though the range decreases and there is a greater dependence on the bigger letters that pop up as characters are typed.
Often, I see that there are some professional athletes wearing sports glasses when playing games, like skater, cyclers and runners. When I have no idea about sports glasses, I simply think that they may be used for highlighting strong personality. But when I know some details about them, I find that I am wrong. They play a more important role than I have thought.
Mainly, these sports glasses are designed for sports fans and professional athletes. They aim to provide sportsmen and sportswomen with eye protections. During the sports, there is always something that we can’t predict. Once they concentrate themselves on the match, they may forget to pay close attention to their eyes, which may mean to have potential risks. If careless, eyes are easy to be damaged by strong power. Sports glasses will offer eyes effective protection.
In the family of sports glasses, there is one kind of eyeglasses, which is called sports sunglasses. They are also widely seen, especially for some sports under the strong sunlight such as beach volleyball. The sports sunglasses can be used to protect eyes form UV radiation, and are suitable for people who like to do outside activities. On the one hand, they can resist in the glares from the sun. On the other hand, they can enable wearers to see clearly and broadly under the sun. It is believed that wearing sports sunglasses will make athletes perform better.
Note: this photo, which was taken on the eastern side of the Great Lawn in Central Park in New York City, was published in a Jun 17, 2009 blog titled "All Hail Text Master."...
Note: this photo was published in an undated (Sep 2010) "Nice 'Cellphone for Cheap' Photos."
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Looking back on some old photos from 40-50 years ago, I...
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This woman was crossing Broadway, from the west to the east side, at 91st Street. I've always found it interesting to see exactly how people hold onto their cellphones, especially when they've got their other hand occupied, and when they're trying to do something that requires at least a...