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The First On-Chip Nanoscale Optical Quantum Memory Developed
An international team lead by engineers at Caltech has developed a computer chip with nanoscale optical quantum memory.
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Glucose Monitor to be Paired with Smartwatch
New tools for diabetics will result from a partnership between continuous glucose monitor developer DexCom and health wearables developer Fitbit.
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Xilinx, ARM, Cadence and TSMC Work to Build CCIX 7 nm Test Chip
CCIX will allow components to access and process data regardless of where it resides without complex programming environments.
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New Algorithm Makes Congressional Redistricting More Equitable to Constituents
Congressional redistricting can be difficult and unfair. A team of University of Illinois computer scientists and engineers is aiming to change this.
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Research Aims to Improve Communications During National Disasters Without Using the Internet
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are proposing a new way of gathering and sharing information during natural disasters without having to rely on the internet.
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Small Sensors for Today's Small, Smart Systems
With low power and “Internet of Things” devices expanding into many industries, design engineers are challenged to enhance product capabilities while reducing size.
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Watch: New Perception Solution Widens Autonomous Car’s Vision Capabilities
AdaSky has launched the first Far Infrared (FIR) perception solution that is specifically designed for the automotive industry.
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Seven Things a Robot Can Do, and Three More That It Can't
A look at how far robotics technology has come, along with a few of its limitations.
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GNSS Antennas for Self-Driving Cars, Drones and Surveying
Taoglas has introduced new antennas for applications that require highly accurate location capabilities.
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Magnetic Sensors for Hall-Effect Switch and Position Sensing for Internet of Things Devices
Silicon Labs has introduced three families of sensors that are reliable and less power hungry than typical Hall-effect sensors.
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U.S. House Passes Self-Driving Car Bill
The bill would allow automakers to sell and build autonomous vehicles without these cars being applicable to current safety standards.
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Goodyear Pursues Data-driven Tire Diagnostics
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company is equipping Tesloop’s Tesla electric vehicle tires with wireless sensors.
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New PIM is a Building Block of Scalable and Programmable Acceleration Solutions for Big Data
UPMEM announced the launch of the UPMEM Processing In-Memory (PIM).
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New Yorker Electronics Earns Early AS9120B Re-Certification
The company attained the new certification well ahead of the mandated September 2018 deadline.
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Power Stage Delivers 25 Percent Lower Power Losses than Silicone-Based Designs
Mouser Electronics, Inc., is now stocking the LMG5200 gallium nitride (GaN) power stage from Texas Instruments.
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VR and CAD Collide
Virtual reality (VR) has been around in some form for a while. For many years the experience was not very immersive. Until recently, the computing power and display technology simply couldn’t create a realistic enough environment that was pleasing to the eye.
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Video: 11 NFL Teams to Use Intel’s freeD Technology this Season
The technology will give fans new ways to view America’s most popular sport.
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Dual-Mode Bluetooth 4.2 Host Controller Interface Module Includes an Embedded Chip Antenna
The chip is used in scanners and printers, mobile point of sales, healthcare, industrial gateways and for audio equipped devices.
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The Micro: Tiny Size, Huge Sound
According to Bose, its smallest-ever portable speaker offers superior sound in a rugged package.
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5 Trends Driving the Digital Supply Chain
How modern businesses are having to increase the use of technology in order to compete
