"This is an exciting step forward as we continue to pursue our vision of a world in which eye tracking enhances our interaction with everyday devices, " said Henrik Eskilsson, CEO of Tobii Technology.
All those who suffered rejoice this morning and look forward to the day when an Ulster Assembly will come into being that can look the rest of the world in the eye with honour and respect for what they are meant to be as a people who do not reward evil deeds with positions of power.
For example, in the real world, making eye contact makes you more convincing, but you can only look one person in the eye at a time.
It's tempting to construct the tallest building in the world, a stick-in-your-eye message to America's enemies.
If Saddam pokes even half a finger in the world's eye, Mr Bush will deserve the Security Council's support when he resorts to war, especially from those members who have lately made such a song and dance about America's tendency to act alone.
Developed in partnership with NTT DOCOMO's manufacturing partner, Fujitsu, the ibeam prototype uses the most advanced and compact eye tracker in the world, the Tobii IS20 (formerly Tobii IS-2), allowing an unsurpassed eye-tracking experience when using the device.
London real estate is some of the most expensive in the world, and prices in zones 1 and 2 are eye watering.
In the Western world, too little eye contact is interpreted as being impolite, insincere, or even dishonest.
He also wrote about software agents that go out into the network and come back with any information you want. (Sound a little like a search engine?) Bear and Benford also created fictional global networks long before the World Wide Web was a gleam in the eye of its creator Tim Berners Lee.
Using this method, the report concluded that the building was likely to be more expensive than some of the leading tourist attractions in the world, including Disneyland in Paris, the Guggenheim in Bilbao and the London Eye.
The photoswitches can be used to control the activity of proteins in the eye that are essential to transmitting information from the outside world to the brain in normal vision.
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Second Sight Medical Products developed the world's first working bionic eye, which could soon be available in the US, and fashion company Machina produced the world's first jacket to combine a MIDI controller with motion sensors -- essentially, it's a jacket that turns your body into a synthesizer.
Korea and Japan can look the doubters in the eye and declare the World Cup a resounding success.
For those not lucky enough to stay in the world's grandest hotels, this book will be an eye-opener that may make them wonder who, in fact, are the lucky ones.
Almost from the moment the first plane struck the World Trade Center, Ashcroft has been in the public eye, warning of more--and more vicious--attacks.
Fabiano caught the eye at the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa, thriving alongside Robinho in Brazil's attack and finding the net three times before his country were eventually eliminated by the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.
Are there other names we should be keeping an eye on in the media and entertainment world?
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And yet that is exactly what you will find at Aravind, the world's biggest eye-hospital chain, based in the town.
And particularly the money that we know has to be spent and should be spent on keeping our country safe and our soldiers the best equipped in the world, that we're doing so with an eye on what is truly most important.
The study asked about the 50 countries around the world that either have the largest economies and populations or are in the public eye as a result of economic, political or natural events.
Micrographia, written by scientist Robert Hooke in 1665, was the first major book to examine the world through the eye of a microscope.
Mr Coombe, who is now in his early 90s, was stationed in Burma at the end of World War II and is one of eight eye-witnesses to come forward.
There was no doubt in my mind that Saddam Hussein was hoping that the world would turn a blind eye.
But these words ring hollow in the face of the many small holocausts happening in the world today and about which the world community chooses to turn a blind eye to until it is too late.
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Further evidence that tech companies have their eye on domestic chores was seen in what is claimed to be the world's first Android-powered oven.
Too often, the World Bank and other international aid agencies have been complicit in this failure by turning a blind eye to corruption while pouring more money into these governments.
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Borbay, a shaggy bleached-blond 31-year old with an eye for haberdashery, came to the art world full-time two years ago after stints in graphic design, reality television, advertising and stand-up comedy.
Evidence that Murdoch always has his eye on the bigger picture was clear in his decision to abruptly close News of the World in the wake of allegations its journalists had hacked the phone of murdered British teenager Milly Dowler.
That way of doing business, however, cannot survive in the modern world, where decisions have to be taken in haste, in the glare of the media and with a constant eye to public reaction.
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