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The State of Cable Modem and Gateway Industry
Cable modems provide high-speed link to Internet, TV and gaming services for tens of millions of households across the U.S. Frank Manning, CEO of Motorola's Cable business discusses the state of the industry.
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Tesla’s New Cars to Include Full Self-Driving Technology
But the technology will not be turned on until further real-world testing is completed.
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Ultra-low Power Transistors Could Operate Years Without a Battery
Researchers have developed new technology that taps into the so-called Schottky barrier.
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Qualcomm Nears Deal to Acquire NXP for $37 Billion
The acquisition could be finalized as soon as next week.
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Two-Megapixel Image Sensor Brings High Dynamic Range to Automotive Applications
OmniVision Technologies' OV2775 takes on automotive applications, offering full 1920 × 1080-pixel high-definition (HD) resolution and 120 dB dynamic range.
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Fastest Router Supports Gaming Apps
Quad-stream AC Router with Next-gen 802.11AD WiFi and Plex Media Server Support Fast 4K Streaming and VR Gaming
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RF/Microwave Connectors Suit Test Applications
Products deliver high signal integrity in increasingly dense test and measurement applications.
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The Smallest Transistor Yet
This finding could be what the industry has been waiting for to keep alive the Moore’s law prediction that the density of transistors in a chip will double every 18 – 24 months, assuring continuous improvement in the performance of our electronic gadgets.
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Video: Watch Prototype Hyperloop Hover Engines Levitate
The project was created as part of Elon Musk’s SpaceX’s competition to produce a tube-based passenger system.
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Video: Flying Drones May Soon Be Able to Re-Charge Mid-Flight
The technology could lead to a number of new breakthroughs for military, healthcare and consumer use.
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High-Speed Backplane Connector System Expands
Growing portfolio includes new wafer sizes and power and guidance modules
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MEMS IMU Suits Positioning and Navigation Applications
The ADIS16490 IMU from Analog Devices, Inc.?offers high precision and stability in a small, lightweight, low-power solution that paves the way for high-accuracy navigation, guidance and positioning.
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Who Needs GPS?
GPS is not completely suitable for autonomous vehicle technology. UC Riverside researchers developed a navigational system that relies on available environmental signals, such as radio, TV, Wi-Fi and cellular signals, among others.
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Teardown: Samsung Gear S2
The Samsung Gear S2 offers intuitive features, timeless design and a variety of customizable options that allow it to work with any style.
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Micro SIM Card Connectors Have 33% More Signal Contacts
The 5236 Series µSIM memory card connectors from AVX provide 33% more signal contacts and are designed to prevent improper card insertion.
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World's First Cochlear Implant Works on Principle of Frictional Electricity
The artificial basilar membrane is an important aspect in overcoming the limitations of existing cochlear implant technology.
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Antares Rocket Launches Successfully on ISS Re-Supply Mission
NASA successfully launched the Antares rocket, topped with a Cygnus cargo spacecraft, Monday night, October 17, from Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
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Fujitsu Using Machine Learning to Improve Traffic Video Analysis
The technology aims to provide accurate information on traffic conditions and violations.
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First Commercial 5G Modem Chipset Introduced
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X50 will initially support operation in the millimeter wave spectrum in the 28 Ghz band.
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Swedish Nanotechnology Start-up Company to Discuss Carbon Nanostructures at SEMICON Europa
Swedish nanotechnology company Smoltek will present its Smoltek Tiger™ carbon nanostructure technology at the Innovation Village at SEMICON Europa 2016 in France.
