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New Locking Rewireable C13 IEC Connector
The connector guards against accidental disconnection of computers, PDU servers and most network devices.
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Smart Vacuum to Keep Smart Offices Tidy
Why wait for the cleanup crew when a robot vacuum cleaner can be scheduled from your computer?
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New Method for Recharging Zinc-Air Batteries
The development could challenge lithium-ion batteries’ dominance in mobile devices.
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Video: Meet HEXA, A Six-legged, All-terrain Maneuverable Consumer Robot
Vincross has launched an ecosystem with its own operating system and SDK for user programmability
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Universal Voltage LED Canopy Retrofit Kit for Easy Replacement of Indoor/Outdoor Lighting
Fulham’s new LEDs are used for service stations, parking garages, entryways, walkways and more.
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Fingerprint Scanner Integrated into Biometric Matching System
Suprema’s FAP20 scanner is now compatible with IdentaZone’s device.
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Drones Combined with Weather Balloons Help Collect Precise Weather and Climate Data
The UAV allows the balloon to stay longer in the area, collecting more data than it could by itself.
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How Does the Sensor in a Digital Camera Work?
Digital cameras, particularly those found in smartphones, have become the de facto technology for capturing images. Smartphones use CMOS image sensors because they require less power and are cheaper to make and as a result CMOS image sensor technology has rapidly improved over the last decade. So how does the CMOS image sensor in a smartphone work?
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Just Like Silicon, Only Better
Two ultrathin semiconductor materials have been newly identified as potential building blocks for next-generation electronics.
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3D Simulations Show How Galactic Centers Cool Off
A team of researchers has developed theories supported by 3D simulations to explain what’s at work.
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Learn to Solder, the Kitronik Way
A 'Learn to Solder' pack, appropriate for classroom use, is now available from Kitronik.
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Automated Fingerprint Analysis Could Revolutionize Fingerprinting Technology
Scientists from National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Michigan State University have developed an algorithm that automates a key step in the fingerprint analysis process.
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Flexible Antenna Designed for Metal Surfaces
Laird (London, UK) plans to introduce the industry’s first adhesive-backed flexible antenna designed to be used directly on metal surfaces.
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Complete 3D Measurement of Camshafts
A new system from Mahr measures camshafts completely in 3D through a combination of optical and tactile probes.
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Underwater Drone Uses RTI’s Connectivity Platform for Consumers, Explorers and Researchers
The software allows videos to be streamed live and recorded while delivering high-resolution video to customer devices as they pilot the vehicle.
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Video: Spectrometry Optics Go Free-Form
The development of more complicated, free-form optical surfaces for spectrometers offers imaging benefits relative to the rotational symmetry of traditional optical designs.
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New Atom C3000 Portfolio Brings 2.5 Times More Performance to the Edge
Supermicro has introduced a full suite of all-in-one solutions optimized for the growing embedded appliance, intelligent datacenter and network edge markets.
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Gaming Like It's 1996
A company wants to reinvent the classic Nintendo 64 gaming controller more than 20 years after its debut.
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A Flying DeLorean Will Make You Feel Like Marty McFly
The nephew of John DeLorean plans to bring a flying car to market under the classic brand.
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Protect Lower Voltage Power Buses with Bidirectional TVS Diode Arrays
The diodes offer circuit designers lower standoff voltage options for protecting lower voltage power buses from electrostatic discharge damage.
