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Building Walls and Fences: Technology and Border Security
The Southern border of the U.S. represents a political hotbed as well as a national security dilemma. What technology is currently used and will walls or fences be on the immediate horizon?
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Amazon Files Patent to Build Drone-based Floating Airship Warehouse
The airship could deliver product faster and more efficiently than other methods.
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Mercury Systems Receives $10.8M Order from US Navy for DRFM Jammers
Mercury Systems has received a $10.8 million order to deliver advanced DRFM jammers to the U.S. Navy.
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New 'Super' Material Can Stretch and Heal
Researchers have developed a new, highly stretchable material with self-healing properties that could be used to extend the life of robots, batteries and more.
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Skype Finds a Home Inside the Car
Volvo and Microsoft team up for the first implementation of the talk service in vehicles.
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CES 2017: Samsung to Unveil Four-inch Tall Robot Vacuum
The device learns the contours of rooms and can be controlled via Amazon’s Alexa voice commands.
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CES 2017: Samsung to Debut New Quantum Dot Curved Monitor
The monitor will be targeted at gamers and other multimedia enthusiasts.
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Security Software Adds New Features
Sighthound has unveiled the latest version of its security software for homes and businesses.
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The Challenge of Making Old Industrial Equipment “IoT Ready”
Much of the industrial equipment in service is not equipped for the IoT world. Fortunately industry, government and academia are working to solve the problem.
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At CES 2017: ON Semiconductor to Show USB Type-C Solutions for Rapid Charging
ON Semiconductor will demonstrate its portfolio of solutions for implementing USB Type-C applications at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
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50 Years of CES and Technology Advancement
This year’s CES, which begins on January 5, 2017, promises innovations and developments that will surprise and excite the expected 170,000 attendees.
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Snake Robots Could Facilitate Space Research
Norwegian researchers explore the possibilities of snake robots designed to assist in ISS inspections and maintenance, as well as help astronauts explore moon tunnels and the surface of comets.
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Autonomous Vehicles Could Save Fuel and Time Traveling in Packs
MIT researchers have developed a mathematical model to determine the best way to deploy autonomous truck convoys for maximum fuel savings.
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Low-Profile Power Supplies Save DIN Rail Space
TDK Lambda’s DRL AC-DC DIN Rail mount power supplies come in narrow package sizes from 18 to 72 mm wide.
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TDK to Acquire MEMS Manufacturer InvenSense
The $1.3 billion deal will unlock new business opportunities for the Japanese tech vendor.
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New Technology Puts a Spin on Artificial Intelligence
New spintronics-based artificial intelligence could reduce the size and power consumption of artificial neural networks, resulting in broader applications for AI.
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Space-Saving Photodetector Targets Fitness Trackers
Osram Opto Semiconductors' IR Topled D5140 photodetector allows for more compact designs and higher sensitivity in wearable fitness monitors.
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The Next Step in Artificial Intelligence: a Keyboard that Can Gauge Emotions
This new app uses affective computing to gauge the user’s emotions based on various aspects of his or her typing, and sharing that information with the message’s recipient to reduce misunderstandings, improve customer service, and even aid in mental health treatment.
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CES 2017: Start-up Company to Launch No-Camera Motion Controller for Mobile VR
The controller connects to Oculus, HTC Vive and other VR devices without external cameras and wires.
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CES 2017: LG to Debut Hovering Omnidirectional Speaker
Using electromagnets, the speaker provides a 10-hour battery life and automatically lowers itself to the recharging docking station as the battery drains.
