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GUEST INTERVIEW: Dynabook, the company formerly known as Toshiba, has introduced Eyesafe technology into the screen of its new Portégé X40L-K, the lightest 14-inch laptop the company has ever created, with Matthew joining iTWireTV to tell us why anti-blue light tech is so important.

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: Dynabook, the company formerly known as Toshiba, has introduced Eyesafe technology into the screen of its new Portégé X40L-K, the lightest 14-inch laptop the company has ever created, with Matthew joining iTWireTV to tell us why anti-blue light tech is so important.

Published in Home Tech

Lenovo's Data Centre Group has been working with the Barcelona Supercomputer Centre to explore how AI can improve the accuracy of retinal disease scanning, with AI, deep learning and the future of AI in the enterprise also beneficiaries.

Published in Data

With modern screens emitting blue light, which most people don’t know can be detrimental to your eye and body health, why feel blue when anti-blue light eyewear now exists?

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 04 January 2010 19:12

Smoking increases chance of blindness in elderly

According to a U.S. study, the chance of age-related macular degeneration, a disease that can lead to blindness, is increased for older women who smoke.

Published in Health
Saturday, 05 December 2009 21:58

The eyes have it: high-definition implants

A British ophthalmic surgeon has become the first doctor to implant an artificial lens into the eye that can be fine-tuned after the procedure is finished in order to produce vision that is better than 20/20.

Published in Health
Researchers have produced a prototype contact lens that displays graphics, senses body chemistry information from the eye, and is powered by radio waves. Augmented reality, navigation and prick-free diabetes testing are all possible applications.

Published in Biology
A Bucknell University professor led researchers in an explanation as to why a curveball in baseball breaks so much when seen by a batter. Their imagery won them Best Illusion of the Year for 2009 by Vision Sciences Society.

Published in Biology
An Australian study finds a connection between eating large amounts of red meat (listen up you steak and hamburger people) and an increased risk of developing blindness (AMD) as you grow older.

Published in Health

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