![]() ![]() Remember The Jetsons? And how their food would pop up, fully cooked, at the table? Some fun minds in Bengaluru have developed a cooking robot called Nosh. Nosh: Select what you want to eat, load in your ingredients and tell Nosh to cook. So, it will take a while to go mainstream. Project Starline currently requires a booth to sit in, a 65-inch display, depth sensors, cameras, and lights. Users might feel like they’re sitting around the same table. To make Zoom calls better (or worse) Google’s Project Starline, uses light field technology for an almost 3D version of a video call. ![]() “Phones are getting closer to professional level cameras,” notes Shlok Srivastava, aka Starline: Google’s Project Starline, uses light field technology for an almost 3D version of a video call. A one-inch sensor allows more light to be captured, delivering better image quality. Sensors in most smartphones are around 1/2.55 inches or 1/2.3 inches across. One-inch camera sensors: A one-inch sensor allows more light to be captured, delivering better image quality.Īlthough a handful of smartphones, such as the Xiaomi 13 Pro and the Oppo Find X6 Pro, have one-inch sensors in their cameras already, they’re becoming more mainstream. This gadget arrives worldwide in the second half of 2023. Imagine when they develop one for lipstick, blush and eye-shadow. L’Oreal’s Brow Magic has a face scanning app that offers a range of brow shapes and essentially prints a non-permanent brow tattoo on your face in one smooth swipe. Brow Magic: L’Oreal’s Brow Magic has a face scanning app that offers a range of brow shapes and essentially prints a non-permanent brow tattoo on your face in one smooth swipe.
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