eyeglasses News Archive

15-May-2008

 

  • Station to open its doors (La Caņada Valley Sun)
    The Crescenta Valley Sheriff?s Station will be hosting their annual open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 10 in the back parking lot of the station at 4554 N. Briggs Ave., La Crescenta.


  • Microvision Unveils Advancements In Its Ultra-Miniature PicoP Display . Engine at SID Display Week 2008 (InfoBolsa)
    Engine at SID Display Week 2008 15/05/2008 10:30:00 Business Wire US30161N1019 As consumers look for new ways to experience better and bigger visualization of data and video from their tiny mobile device screens, an ultra-miniature full-color projection display called PicoP(TM) is expected to bring home-cinema sized viewing to cell phones and even fashionable eyeglasses as well as projection ...


  • Comfort For Bespectacled Kids - Eyeglasses Make Them Look Smart According To Their Peers (Medical News Today)
    Young children tend to think that other kids with glasses look smarter than kids who don't wear glasses, according to a new study.Children between the ages of 6 and 10 who were surveyed for the study also thought that kids wearing glasses looked more honest than children who don't wear glasses.


  • If It?s Eye Care Technology, This Must Be Orange County (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)
    Orange County, Calif., has become a center for small eye care device makers in much the same way that Silicon Valley is a center for technology.


  • State donates glasses to area Lions Clubs (Lake County Journals)
    Eyeglasses forgotten at airports across the state now will improve the vision of people around the world.


  • Roughed up by Calgary mall security, protester says (CBC)
    A protester is asking a Calgary mall to apologize and replace his broken eyeglasses following a weekend run-in with security guards.


  • Microvision Unveils Advancements In Its Ultra-Miniature PicoP Display Engine at SID Display Week 2008 (Centre Daily Times)
    As consumers look for new ways to experience better and bigger visualization of data and video from their tiny mobile device screens, an ultra-miniature full-color projection display called PicoP(TM) is expected to bring home-cinema sized viewing to cell phones and even fashionable eyeglasses as well as projection displays into cars.


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