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Cuteness overload: Polaroid just dropped a special lineup of Pokémon cameras and accessories
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Gadget Lab Podcast: Google's AI-Powered Camera Exposes Photography's Future
Google's new Clips camera takes short looping videos of your kids and your pets, and it does it all using AI. Sure, that sounds like some weird technophobic nightmare--Google, one of the most data-thirsty companies on the planet, pointing a camera at your kids? But the way the company designed the Clips keeps all of your visual memories private until you decide to share them, if you decide to share them at all. Mike and Arielle talk about how Google's innovative approach to computer vision in consumer products could lead to other types of digital cameras that are as private as a Polaroid. Send the hosts feedback on their personal Twitter feeds.
Innovation Lab: Pregnancy Alarms, AI Composers and Booze Vision - Mobile Marketing
At Mobile Marketing we're proud to help tech companies showcase their cutting-edge solutions, whether it's on our website, in our magazine or at our Mobile Marketing Summits. Giving a platform to companies that are breaking new ground in their market brings audiences one step closer to the ideas and developments that will shape tomorrow. In that spirit, our Innovation Lab feature takes a step beyond the world of apps, ads and handsets with slightly bigger screens, in order to share some of the tech world's innovative ideas. They might be interesting, disruptive or just outright strange, but these are the stories that have caught our eye over the past week. South Korean Trains Get Bluetooth Pregnancy Alarm Pregnant passengers on the Busan-Gimhae Light Rail service in Busan, South Korea can now use a Bluetooth system to alert other passengers, ensuring that they can get a seat during rush hour and other busy periods.