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  2. Mobiola - Wikipedia

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    Mobiola xPlayer is a multimedia player for BlackBerry with the support of mp3, m4a, avi, mp4, 3gp, wma, amr, mid, wav, aac, wmv file formats. It also supports live radio stations, podcasts, themes, BlackBerry Inbox integration and push notifications. Mobiola Web Camera is a mobile software that transforms BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian ...

  3. Windows Camera - Wikipedia

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    Windows Camera is an image and video capture utility included with the most recent versions of Windows and its mobile counterpart. It has been around on Windows-based mobile devices since camera hardware was included on those devices and was introduced on Windows PCs with Windows 8, providing users for the first time a first-party built-in camera that could interact with webcam hardware.

  4. Comparison of webcam software - Wikipedia

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  5. Enable the camera permission on a mobile browser - AOL Help

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    Refresh the page to allow the camera permission prompt to reappear or manually toggle the permission. 1. Tap the 'aA' icon . 2. Tap Website Settings. 3. Under the 'Allow [website name] to Access' section, tap Camera and select either Ask or Allow.

  6. Trojan Room coffee pot - Wikipedia

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    Trojan Room coffee pot. The Trojan Room coffee pot was a coffee machine located in the Computer Laboratory of the University of Cambridge, England. Created in 1991 by Quentin Stafford-Fraser and Paul Jardetzky, it was migrated from their laboratory network to the web in 1993, becoming the world's first webcam .

  7. Researchers say they've built an AI-powered sarcasm detector

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    Gao noted that incorporating visual cues into the AI tool's training data could make it even more capable of detecting sarcasm conveyed through facial expressions like raised eyebrows or smirks.

  8. Open Camera - Wikipedia

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    This free and open-source software article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Lumia imaging apps - Wikipedia

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    Lumia imaging apps. Lumia imaging apps are imaging applications by Microsoft Mobile and formerly by Nokia for Lumia devices built on the technology of Scalado (except for Lumia Panorama which was developed earlier by Nokia originally for Symbian and MeeGo devices). The Lumia imaging applications were notably all branded with "Nokia" in front of ...