Epson streaming projectors come with Yamaha-tuned audiophile sound

Epson has launched three new EpiqVision laser projectors with integrated audio – one ultra-short-throw model and two minis. The LS300 UST and EF12 mini models come with integrated Yamaha audio and are ready to stream.Continue ReadingCategory: Home Ente… Continue reading Epson streaming projectors come with Yamaha-tuned audiophile sound

Glasses For The Hearing Impaired?

If you don’t have hearing loss, it is easy to forget just how much you depend on your ears. Hearing aids are great if you can afford them, but they aren’t like glasses where they immediately improve your sense in almost every way. In addition to having to get used to a hearing aid you’ll often find increased noise and even feedback. If you’ve been to a theater lately, you may have noticed a closed caption display system somewhere nearby that you can sit within visual range of should you be hard of hearing. That limits your seat choices though, …read more

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First biometric authentication solution for consumer augmented reality headsets

Redrock Biometrics and Epson have partnered to bring PalmID to the MOVERIO Smart Glasses Platform as the first biometric authentication solution for a consumer AR headset. PalmID uses the front facing camera built into the MOVERIO BT-300 Smart Glasses … Continue reading First biometric authentication solution for consumer augmented reality headsets

blank email saying Attached Image pretending to come from a scanner or copier at your own domain – JS malware leads to Locky ransomware

Last revised or Updated on: 18th March, 2016, 12:37 PMA blank email with the subject of  Attached Image pretending to come from a scanner, copier or multi-functional device at your own domain with a random numbered zip attachment is another one from the current bot runs which downloads Locky ransomware and a separate password stealer Now the nemucod  .JS downloader inside the zip contacts 2 different download locations and downloads Locky ransomware from 1 location and  a password stealer from the second location. This is really evil, first they steal your passwords, bank details and anything and everything else that they want, then they lock and encrypt all your files and demand a ransom of several hundred UK pounds or US … Continue reading → Continue reading blank email saying Attached Image pretending to come from a scanner or copier at your own domain – JS malware leads to Locky ransomware