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Styku virtual fitting room body scan (video)
Styku has been around for roughly a year now. The company even just wrapped up a pilot program with Nordstrom that could see the legendary retailer using it’s Kinect-based measurement taking system. While there hasn’t been much change to the Styku Virtual Fitting Room, we figured we’d swing by and actually check out how it works for ourselves. We spoke to Tommy Vo, who walked us through the process, which is pretty simple. He directed us to stand with our heels on a pair of marks on the floor, hold our arms out from our sides and stand still for roughly five seconds while the Kinect cameras mounted all around us snapped away. Then the specialized software spent about 30 seconds turning the raw data in to useable measurements for inseam, waist, chest and just about any other body part that could be of import to a tailor. While the numbers spit out could be used to purchase a custom made suit, the company is focusing more on retail sales, where the information could be used to identify articles of clothing that will fit best. To see a hairy beast of an Engadget editor get turned a collection of dots and paired with some bootcut Diesel jeans, head on after the break.
Terrence O’Brien contributed to this report.
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Google Music gains scan and match feature in the US

It wasn’t really long ago that Google Music landed in Europe– to the joy of neighborhood popular music fans, we’re sure. On its trip throughout the pond, the service gained an one-of-a-kind new function called scan and match, wherein Google scans your neighborhood songs collection and makes the tunes it matches instantaneously available in the cloud– no upload required. Till now the function, which is comparable to iTunes Match, was just offered in Europe, however it’s concerning the United States beginning today. From now on, any type of United States Google Play users who upload their songs collection will take advantage of this brand-new function. Over time, the business will additionally upgrade individuals with existing cloud libraries. It’s a free of charge service and it’s automatic– you’re extremely unlikely to see that it ares taking place. The upside is that whole collections will be uploaded quicker. We’re not aware of any drawbacks yet– matched tracks will most likely be available as 320Kbps MP3 files like regular Google Play purchases. We’ve reached out to Google for explanation so remain tuned for even more details.
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Google Music gains scan and match feature in the US

It wasn’t very long ago that Google Music landed in Europe — to the delight of local music lovers, we’re sure. On its trip across the pond, the service gained a unique new feature called scan and match, wherein Google scans your local music library and makes the songs it matches instantly available in the cloud — no upload required. Until now the feature, which is similar to iTunes Match, was only available in Europe, but it’s coming to the US starting today. From now on, any US Google Play users who upload their music collection will benefit from this new feature. Over time, the company will also upgrade users with existing cloud libraries. It’s a free service and it’s automatic — you’re unlikely to notice that it’s even happening. The upside is that entire collections will be uploaded faster. We’re not aware of any downsides yet — matched songs will presumably be available as 320Kbps MP3 files like regular Google Play purchases. We’ve reached out to Google for clarification so stay tuned for more details.
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Free scan and match coming to Google Music November 13th in Europe, ‘soon after’ for US

Offering a practical music locker in the cloud is hard when you require individuals to manually publish every file in their library, but luckily that will not be the situation for Google Music much longer. As part of its Google Play announcements today, the company exposed that it will finally bring scan and match capability– already offered from both Apple and Amazon– to its service starting November 13th. Matching will certainly debut alongside Google New music in Europe for those in the U. K, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. The rollout will extend to the US “quickly after” according to Google.
Google’s option works basically identically to those provided by the competition: Google New music will scan your library for content that is readily available in the …
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Walmart testing ‘Scan & Go’ in-store iPhone-based purchase system

Looking at at Walmart could quickly be a much quicker procedure for iPhone managers, Reuters reports. The mega-retailer recently called on staff members in Arkansas to test a new ‘Scan & Go’ attribute for its IOS app, which would enable consumers to browse and instantly bag products on their shopping listing. They ‘d then have the ability to quickly finalize their acquisition at a self-checkout counter. Presumably browsing products with the iPhone would certainly assemble a listing that would certainly be reflected during the computerized payment procedure, though information of just how such a system would certainly work are presently unknown.
Workers of Walmart’s flagship Bentonville, Arkansas area were asked to sponsor buddies and household for an hour-long trial run of the software application, which would be videotaped and …
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Kinect players can scan Brisk bottle for 'Star Wars' bonus
Kinect players can scan Brisk bottle for 'Star Wars' bonus
Get exclusive access to in-game content by scanning an M-tag on Brisk iced tea bottles with Kinect's motion sensor. / PepsiCo By Mike Snider, USA TODAY Pepsi has the Force behind a new marketing campaign for Brisk Iced Tea. Specially marked 1-liter …
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Bethesda adding Kinect support to Skyrim
If you're gaming on an Xbox 360 and you've got a Kinect sensor, that Dragon Shout (and over 200 more commands) will be recognized by the game. Kinect support will be added through a free title update that'll be available later this month.
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Students Kinect with new simulator
A new simulator designed to train engineers and crew in seismic streamer deck handling using the Kinect motion sensor system from Microsoft has been installed at Vestfold University College in Norway. The Seismic Streamer Deck Operation Trainer was …
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Vatican and Oxford libraries scan ancient works, let scholars stay in their armchairs
Two of the world’s most hallowed libraries are about to get even quieter, having been given $ 3 million to go with the flow and put some of their oldest collections online. The Vatican Library and Oxford University’s Bodleian Library will together offer up 1.5 million pages of hoary text, including Gutenberg’s Latin Bible from the 15th Century, a 1,200-year-old Hebrew codex called the “Sifra,” and enough Greek philosophy to make even Homer seem succinct. At the end of a five-year flatbed scanner marathon, these digital copies will be accessible to speakers of dead languages everywhere, and hopefully for less than sacrilegious prices.
Vatican and Oxford libraries scan ancient works, let scholars stay in their armchairs originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 16 Apr 2012 07:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Scientists scan damaged audio discs, resurrect fresh beats
Digitizing your analog archives? Vinyl to CD / MP3 / iPod turntables might do well enough for your old 45s, but the folks at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory prefer to listen to their old beats by taking pictures of them. More specifically, restoration specialists are using a system called IRENE/3D to snap high resolution images of damaged media. The cracked discs — often made of wax on brass or composition board — are then repaired digitally, letting researchers play the digitized discs with an emulated stylus. So far, the team has recovered a handful of 125 year old recordings from a team in Alexander Graham Bell’s Volta laboratory. The all digital system gives researchers a hands-off way to recover audio from relic recordings without running the risk of damaging them in the process — and no, they probably won’t let you use it to listen to that beat up copy of the White Album you’ve had in your closet since eighth grade. Hit the source link to hear what they’ve recovered.
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Scientists scan damaged audio discs, resurrect fresh beats originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Dec 2011 02:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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QReo is for cookie, that’s good enough to scan (video)
The medium is the message. That’s really all you need to know about this junk food marketing. Integrated ad agency RedPepper, which prides itself on communication via “human-centered, highly-spreadable ‘things’,” assembled a group of stoners employees to answer the age-old question: can cookies convey QR codes? No, never pondered that ultimate mystery before? Well, bust out the smartphone and get to scanning this collection of 441 black and gold Oreos for the answer. We won’t ruin the URL-directing surprise for you, but prepare to be minorly underwhelmed — it’s not like the company’s heralding the return of glorious trans fat. Curiosity piqued? Then head past the break for the how’d they do that? hyper-speed video and its Daft Punk backing track. (Disclaimer: No cookies were harmed in the filming of this project, only consumed.)
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QReo is for cookie, that’s good enough to scan (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 25 Sep 2011 21:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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