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Q&A: AImotive's Vision-first Approach Propels Its Self-driving Car Strategy
AImotive’s CEO, Laszlo Kishonti, talks about the future of autonomous driving and the company’s role in it.
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App Creates 360° Photos for Real Estate Agents to Create VR Tours for Their Websites
YouVR has changed the way people engage with 360-degree photos and virtual reality tours. It aims to democratize VR, Next Aeon has developed an easy, affordable and fun way people can create and share VR content.
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Mars 2020 Rover Has New and Improved SuperCam for Gathering Information about Mars' Surface
On Earth, scientists are already building the next generation’s ChemCam with upgrades and new spectral capabilities for the NASA Mars 2020 rover. Along with a faster LIBS system, the SuperCam will feature a new conduction-cooled laser system to provide a non-destructive analysis ability of RAMAN spectroscopy that is capable of detecting carbon-based signatures of organic materials.
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Intel Unveils 8th Generation Desktop PC Microprocessors
Intel is targeting the new processor at gamers and creators.
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Watch: New Video Service Uses 360 Cameras and the Cloud to Monitor Drivers and Trucks
Lytx is making it possible for fleet and operation managers to virtually be in a car or in the field when they need to the most with the new Lytx Video Services.
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Boothroyd Dewhurst DFM Concurrent Costing 3.0 Supports OEM Supply Chain Partnerships with Science-Based Estimates and Best-Cost Practices
Software guides manufacturers toward optimum process and material choices for machining, casting, plastics and sheet metal for a range of industries.
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Blockchain-based Platform for New Peer-to-Peer Energy Models
The platform has been developed to exchange electricity from renewable and fossil sources.
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Lowe’s Launches Two Augmented Reality Apps for Home Makeovers
Lowe’s Companies Inc. is launching two apps that work with Apple’s new ARKit capabilities to transform smartphones into powerful measurement and design aides.
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Watch How Gita the Robot Follows You Anywhere
A startup is pioneering the intelligent movement of people and goods at a scale larger than aerial drones, but smaller than cars.
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Overcoming Component Obsolescence
Faster, smaller, better, more secure and more connected technology. Sounds good, doesn’t it? But every coin has two sides and, in this case, faster, more compact, and more secure and efficient technology triggers some unfortunate challenges.
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Electronic Load For Testing Fuel Cells
The electronic load has constant current/power/voltage/resistance modes for testing fuel cells as well as low-voltage power supplies.
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New 12-nm FinFET Technology for High-Performance Applications
The technology offers density and performance improvements over the current generation with enhancements for next-gen automotive electronics and RF/analog applications.
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Using Machine Learning to Fight Crime
In recent months, University of California programmers received a significant amount of attention for their work on a tool that helps determine if persons advertised online for sex are linked to larger organizations dabbling in human trafficking.
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Solar Panels to be Integrated into 10 Million Bicycles in China
The panels will power smart locks and other features for a bike-sharing company.
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This Augmented Reality App Uses ARKit to Enable 3D Holograms of Real People in iPhones
The Holo app is partnering with celebrities and adding its own proprietary holograms for iOS devices.
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8 Biggest Failures in Tech History
Not everything always goes right for developers—just ask Google Glass, Segway, Galaxy Note 7 and Windows Vista.
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DDR4 Memory Kits Support AMD's Ryzen and Ryzen Threadripper Platforms
Memory configurations include 16, 32, 64 and 128 gigabytes.
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Intel Partners to Bring Virtual Reality Experiences to 2D Screens
An agreement with Blueprint Reality will allow for livestreaming of virtual reality content on Twitch and YouTube Live.
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New MZ Provides Oscilloscope with USB and Wi-Fi Connectivity
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the OpenScope MZ from Diligent.
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New Research Shows that Apps Can Help Treat Depression
Australian researchers have confirmed that smartphone apps are an effective treatment option for depression. This is paving the way for safe and accessible interventions for the millions of people who are diagnosed with the disorder.
