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AMD’s Loss Is Intel’s Gain
This week, Intel appointed Raja Koduri -- formerly of AMD -- the chip maker’s chief architect, senior vice president of the newly formed Core and Visual Computing Group, and general manager of a new initiative to drive edge computing solutions.
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IBM Beefs Up Watson Data Platform
IBM has added data cataloging and data refining to its Watson Data Platform, an integrated set of tools, services and data on the IBM Cloud.
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Video: Would You Buy a Self-cleaning Robot Toilet?
SpinX has already reached its initial goal on Kickstarter,
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LEDs Bring Color to Color-Sensitive Market Segments
Samsung’s new series is targeted at fashion, meat and vegetable markets.
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New Bluetooth 5 Module Has a Small Footprint
Mouser Electronics, Inc., is now shipping the EYSHSNZWZ Bluetooth® low energy module from Taiyo Yuden.
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Opto Diode Corporation Introduces a Wide Temperature Range Infrared Emitter
Opto Diode Corporation introduced a new wide-temperature infrared emitter for night vision devices in aircraft as well as vehicle light markers for cover operations in the military.
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Watch: Researchers Have Solved the Age-Old Problem of Mixing Water and Oil
A new finding from researchers at MIT might turn that expression on its head, providing a way to get the two substances to mix and remain stable for a long period of time. The process may find applications in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and processed foods, among other areas.
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A low-power compact Medium Wavelength Infrared (MWIR) Camera
DRS Technologies, a leading supplier of integrated products and services, announced today the release of a new Zafiro®640 Micro MWIR camera.
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Computers Have Been Taught to Recognize Emotions in Human Speech
Researchers from the Faculty of Informatics, Mathematics and Computer Science at the Higher School of Economics have created an automatic system that is capable of identifying emotions based on the sound of a human voice.
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Blu-ray Systems to Read Early Cancer Signals
High-definition Blu-ray technology, popular for watching videos and listening to music, is being repurposed to diagnose early-stage cancers.
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New Cooling Textiles Provide Relief in Summer Temperatures
Researchers report the development of a new material for clothing that we could one day don as our own personal cooling unit, without any external energy needed to power it.
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Fully Integrated Circuits Can Be Printed Directly onto Fabric and Last 20 Wash Cycles
Researchers have successfully incorporated washable, stretchable and breathable electronic circuits into fabric. This opens up new possibilities for smart textiles and wearable electronics.
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Virtual Wall That Can Improve Security and Performance Developed
A team of researchers led by Dartmouth College may have finally solved the problem of how to inexpensively improve wireless signal strength for indoor spaces with multiple rooms.
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Amphenol Connectors for Wind Power
The connectors can withstand vibration, salt spray, humidity, dust, EMI/EMC and temperature extremes.
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VMware to Buy SD-WAN Startup
VMware has agreed to acquire SD-WAN startup VeloCloud Networks. The transaction is expected to close in VMware's fiscal fourth quarter 2018.
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Language Subtleties That Do Compute
A University of Pennsylvania researcher is breaking down language subtleties into terms that machines can understand, and surmounting barriers in the process.
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FDA Approves Combined Ultrasound and Electric Field Stimulation Device
The device uses both ultrasound and electric fields to heal deep and chronic wounds.
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New Device Directs Colors to a Set of Output Angles
A team of scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed nanoscale devices that divide incident white light into its component colors based on the direction of illumination or directs these colors to a predetermined set of output angles.
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Smart Home Products On the 'It' List
New research by Parks Associates finds that 41% of U.S. households with WiFi intend to purchase a smart home product in the next 12 months.
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Interactive Blocks for Kids Use Mixed Reality to Teach STEM Skills
Logitow is an interactive smart tool for kids aged 3 to 12, made up of smart building blocks combined with a powerful app that bridges the gap between the screen and reality.
