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Wiegand Wire Energy Harvesting Components from POSITAL
Wiegand assemblies offer a compact and efficient way of harvesting power for electronic circuits in electromechanical devices, eliminating the need for backup batteries.
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Five Toys with Artificial Intelligence
If you’re on the hunt for some out-of-the ordinary playthings, check out what’s in Santa’s bag.
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Faster Charging Solutions for Mobile
STMicroelectronics has recently introduced one of the world’s first chips to support the new Qj Extended Power specification for faster charging.
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Eight Tips for Laser Etching Glass
These tips will help you achieve the look and feel you want from laser etched glass while minimizing chipping and roughness.
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Army Scientists are Researching Ways to Improve Batteries
A team of U.S. Army scientists is working on developing more efficient batteries.
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Holiday Tech Gifts: What Do They Really Want?
A new survey tracks holiday gifts most desired by adults and teens, with technology items making a strong showing.
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5 Great Gifts for the Connected Homebody
The holidays are right around the corner, so there’s no time like the present to find the perfect gift for your family, particularly when they are members of a smart household.
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A New Touch in Monitoring Vital Signs
A new way to monitor vital signs in patients does not require direct contact with the skin.
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Heilind Electronics Introduces 3M Round Conductor Flat LSHF Cable
Heilind is now stocking 3M’s round conductor flat, LSHF cable, HF447 series, which is designed for low-smoke, halogen-free insulation in internal wiring applications.
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Software Can Verify and Identify DNA in Just a Few Minutes
Researchers at Columbia University and the New York Genome Center have developed a method to quickly and accurately identify people and cell lines from their DNA.
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Verizon Promises 5G Wireless Residential Broadband In 2018
Verizon Communications today announced it will launch 5G wireless residential broadband services in as many as five U.S. markets next year.
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IAR Systems Support Amazon FreeRTOS
IAR Systems will support Amazon FreeRTOS, the recently launched internet of things microcontroller operating system. IAR supplies software tools and services for embedded development.
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VDI Market To Hit $10B
As more employees work remotely rather than in a corporate office setting, implementation of cloud-based virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is becoming increasingly popular.
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Fast Flowing Heat in Graphene Heterostructures Discovered
Nanoscale head flow has a crucial role in many modern electronic and optoelectronic applications, like thermal management, photodetection, thermoelectrics and data communication. 2D layered materials are starting to confirm their groundbreaking role in many of these applications.
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Holiday Shoppers are Favoring Mobile and Online Retailers Over Malls and Shops
Mobile shopping is on the rise, and it isn't going away anytime soon.
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Move Over, Intel: Samsung To Become Top Chip Maker
IC Insights forecasts that Samsung will displace Intel as the number one semiconductor company in the world in its update to the 2017 McClean Report.
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ChemSEI Extends Life of Lithium Batteries
ITRI’s new ChemSEI Linker can extend the lifespan of lithium batteries, increases battery life up to 70 percent and makes lithium batteries easier to recycle.
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India Telecoms Regulator Favors Net Neutrality
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has made recommendations that would prevent blocking, slowing or offering preferential speeds or treatment to any content.
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Building an Ethics Roadmap for AI and Data Analytics initiative
The first ethics roadmap for a software-based decision support system uses artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics to improve the prediction of technical safety hazards, which is anticipated to benefit public safety in British Columbia.
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Knee Surgery Uses 3D Printer Technology
An 84-year-old man in China is the first recipient of a knee replacement using 3D printing technology to fill large bone defects with tantalum.
