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Advanced Dog GPS Tracking Systems

Advanced Dog GPS Tracking Systems

Actical - Philips Now with 32MB of on board memory, and high speed sampling capabilities, the Actical system makes monitoring physical activity for days or weeks a practical reality. Powerful, fast, and flexible, Actical helps you collect valuable physical activity and energy expenditure data simply and reliably. The Actical physical activity monitoring system is a rigorous solution designed with the needs of serious researchers in mind. Powerful – get the power to store more data and explore analytical options Now with the ability to collect up to 32* MB of physical activity and stepsReview data trends in customizable line charts or actogramsCalculate physical activity, energy expenditure, and step statisticsSelect hourly, daily, or custom intervals for calculations Fast – have the speed to collect and delivery useful outcomes Flexible – gain the flexibility to adapt to your research needs *Features not available in previous Actical. Day-to-day wearability Lightweight, durable, and waterproof Actical software

Talk : Text. Talk. Share. Effective October 1, 2012, QUALCOMM Incorporated completed a corporate reorganization in which the assets of certain of its businesses and groups, as well as the stock of certain of its direct and indirect subsidiaries, were contributed to Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (QTI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of QUALCOMM Incorporated. Qualcomm Technology Licensing (QTL), the Company’s patent licensing business, continues to be operated by QUALCOMM Incorporated, which continues to own the vast majority of the Company’s patent portfolio. Substantially all of the Company’s products and services businesses, including QCT, as well as substantially all of the Company’s engineering, research and development functions, are now operated by QTI and its direct and indirect subsidiaries. Click here for more information about Qualcomm’s new corporate structure

Make Your Own DIY Dog Treats! Curbly-Original I'm known around these parts as "the crazy Schnauzer lady", but in truth, I'm crazy about ALL dogs... and think they deserve some tasty, homemade treats every now and then! This simple, two-ingredient recipe can be customized like nobody's business, so get creative and have a little fun (while pampering your pooch)! I originally made these treats for Wrigley's first birthday (yes, I celebrated it. Ingredients: 2 cups 100% organic whole wheat flour (or wheat germ, or spelt, or rolled oats, or a mixture of these, etc.)2 (4oz) jars of pureed baby food - beef, blueberry, sweet potato, chicken - whatever. Directions: 1. 2. 3. 4. Easy, right? How will you customize these treats for your pooch? *Onions are toxic to dogs! Tagged : Foodie-Fridays, Curbly-Original, How-To, tutorial, dog, pet, recipe, DIY

GreenGoose (stopped) Do you already track your own health using apps, GPS, Wi-Fi scales and wearable devices? Well, perhaps after the “quantified self” comes the quantified dog. Really! The first product from GreenGoose, a start-up that makes wireless sensors for personal tracking, is a $49 kit of dog-focused sensors to monitor walking, playing, feeding and rewarding your pets. The San Francisco company started taking orders on Thursday, promising to ship the doggie sensors in January. GreenGoose’s sensors measure a pet’s movement, and communicate with a base station plugged into a user’s home wireless router. So, for instance, GreenGoose’s dog-walk measurements come from a tag that can be attached to the handle of a dog leash. “The whole idea is simply making everyday things we do more playful,” said GreenGoose founder Brian Krejcarek, in an email to AllThingsD.

Yagatta™ wayah our low content husky,shepard, wolfhybrid Fujitsu Wandant Dog Pedometer 日本語 November 27, 2012Fujitsu Limited Supports health monitoring and obesity prevention in pets Tokyo, November 27, 2012 — Fujitsu announced the release of the Wandant(1) dog pedometer, based on motion-tracking technology(2) developed by Fujitsu Laboratories, and an associated cloud service(3) that supports health management for dogs—the first of its kind in the pet care industry. With Wandant, the same sensing technologies developed for use in mobile phones are incorporated into a tag worn on the dog's collar, which automatically measures and records(4) the number of steps taken, shivering motions, and temperature changes. Fujitsu is using ICT to visualize a pet's health and support the quality of animals' lives for a more prosperous society where people can confidently take better care of their pets. Background Service features 1. The Wandant tag automatically measures steps, shivering and temperature changes. 2. 1. Service interface Website for personal computers (Windows screen) Larger View

Introducing FastCV: computer vision technology, tuned for mobile We love the smarts that come with developers adding computer vision-enabled functionality into their cutting edge applications, but we needed the processing to happen faster. That camera on your mobile phone pulls in a lot of data, so we asked ourselves how we could retain the smarts while still processing the information efficiently so that users get great experiences without bogging down the device. That’s what led Qualcomm to launch FastCV, the first mobile-optimized computer vision (CV) library for ARM-based devices. Qualcomm is making it available to the industry so that CV applications can run efficiently on a wide array of mobile devices, even mass market handsets. FastCV offers the most widely used, computationally intensive vision processing APIs, with hardware acceleration and better performance on mobile devices. gesture recognitionface detection, tracking and recognitiontext recognition and trackingdepth of field calculations

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