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Video: This Augmented Reality Toy Puts Holograms in the Palm of Your Hand
Merge Cube can view, interact or hold 3D objects through a handheld cube and AR/VR goggles or smartphone.
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Q&A with Charles Greene, Ph.D, COO/CTO of Powercast
Dr. Charles Greene is excited to talk about Powercast's new wireless charging technology that is taking the industry by storm.
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Semtech Transceivers Integrate Time-of-Flight Functionality
Mouser Electronics is now offering the SX128x 2.4 GHx transceivers from Semtech. The SX128x half- duplex radio frequency (RF) transceivers are part of Semtech’s SX100 line of ultra-low-power wireless transceivers.
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Improved In-Flight Connectivity
Gogo has introduced a next-generation modem for commercial aviation.
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Electrical Maintenance Safety Devices: Streamlined Maintenance and Reduced Downtime
Electrical equipment requires periodic maintenance to continue to operate as designed, and it is well understood that this maintenance saves money in the long run. Unfortunately, the implementation of effective maintenance schedules can be costly and lead to wasteful downtime.
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What You Should Know Before Selecting a Wireless Modem
Wireless modems are entering a new arena. As manufacturers hit the market with newer devices that feature the latest wireless standards, the list of devices supported by internet service providers (ISPs) is growing. Purchasing the new device is easy, but understanding the wireless standards and security protocols supported will go a long ways in helping you make the correct choice.
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Professional Drone Startup Raises $8 Million in Funding
Atlas Dynamics will use the money for R&D and global distribution.
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Home Security Camera Allows Users to Stream and Record Their Homes
OmniVision Technologies and Ring have teamed up to announce the release of Ring’s first-generation video doorbell.
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Infrared Light Detection Method Can Detect Trace Amounts of Matter
Scientists are now using spectroscopy to search for traces of drugs, bomb-making components and other dangerous chemicals.
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Daimler Opens Two Additional Hydrogen Fueling Stations in Germany
The company is working to get up to 400 stations in the country by 2023.
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Video: iPhone App Uses 3D Imaging to Make Customizable High Heels
True Gault has announced the launch of its smart phone app that uses a patented biomechanics method and measurements of each person’s individual feet to customize shoes for each person.
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MIT Developed a 50 Percent More Efficient Converter for IoT Devices
If we "really" want to fully develop the Internet of Things (IoT), we will need more efficient power sources to drive the billions of IoT devices that we expect to have in the near future. The IoT is a developing idea where every imaginable appliance, vehicle, civil structure, medical and manufacturing tool, and even pets and domestic animals, is embedded with sensors and actuators that gather information and send it directly to networked servers.
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Video: New Software Allows Computer Characters to Learn How to Run, Walk and Play Soccer
A University of British Colombia researcher has developed an algorithm that could allow computer characters and robots to eventually learn complex motor skills like walking and running through a process of trial and error.
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Video: UC San Diego Robotics Team Enters Japan’s RoboCup Competition
The competition will focus on how human-robot interaction can help with daily tasks.
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Video: Disney Develops Easy Authoring Tool for Novice Animators
With the new software, motion cycle can be produced in a matter of minutes.
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New Cell Sorting Process Takes Only 16 Seconds
New research on cell sorting from a team at Nagoya University used a microfluidic chip to prevent sample infection and speed up the process.
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Chinese Delivery Drone Maker Successfully Completes Trial Run
ZTO Express believes it can shave off about 60 percent of the time a traditional method would take.
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Istanbul's Galata Tower Gets a Modern Facelift with LED Lighting
Philips renovated the iconic building with lighting that matches the urban setting of the city.
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Tiny Ceramic Capacitor Helps Enable Miniaturization in Electronic Devices
The new discrete component extends Kemet’s capacitance range on average three times greater in devices.
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Breath Analyzer Tracks Metabolism for Soldiers, Athletes
A low-cost personal metabolic sensor under development provides on-demand metabolic measurements simply by breathing into it.
