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Power Management IC Extends Battery Life in Wearable, IoT Apps
Maxim’s MAX14720 power management IC helps designers optimize power and battery life for wearable medical/fitness and Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
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Back to the Future: Sony Turntable Connects to Digital Audio Systems
To bridge the gap between the growing number of vinyl LP record buyers and today’s computer-based audio hardware Sony has introduced a turntable with a built-in digital-to-audio converter.
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Broadcom Expands Automotive Portfolio with GNSS Chip
The chip is designed to lower BOM and power consumption in in-vehicle applications.
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Consumer Group Warns About Autonomous Driving Hype
The non-profit encourages OEMs and regulators to force a driver behind the wheel and with a brake pedal.
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Video: Huawei Smartwatches Come with New Designs
The models, names Elegant and Jewel, bring the number of Huawei watches available in the United States up to eight.
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Video: DJI Offers Fully Integrated, Stabilized Handheld 4K Camera
Creative imaging technology company, DJI, demonstrated the Osmo integrated camera and handheld stabilizer.
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Video: The Glyph Offers Immersive Video Experience Without the VR
The lightweight Glyph looks a lot like a set of headphones, but really was designed to be worn over your eyes to reveal a screen-less display directly inside the headband.
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Video: Double Robotics Introduces Newest Generation Telepresence Robot
Double Robotics, the company that brought us the Double telepresence robot, has just released a brand new, upgraded model – the Double 2.
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Fuel-free Portable Solar Grill Debuts at CES
The eco-friendly GoSun stove line cooks by using the heat generated via solar energy. A new model, introduced at CES, adds solar panels and a battery to allow for fuel-free cooking at night or when it is cloudy.
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New Counter-UAV System Protects Against Micro-Drone Invaders
The new system can detect drone invaders and the offer countermeasures to minimize the risk of damage.
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New Kind of 3D-Printed Transparent Electrode Could Improve Touchscreen Capabilities
Electrodes are used in the touchscreens of our daily devices. These new electrodes are so thin that they can barely be seen with the naked eye.
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Q&A: Carnegie Mellon on 3D-printable Robots
Carnegie Mellon University has been working with a team to leverage 3D-printing technology in order to develop a system for creating working, 3D-printable robots.
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Teardown: Microsoft - Surface Pro 4 (1724)
The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 offers the 6th Gen Intel Core processors.
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World’s First Electric Personal Flying Machines
The EHang electric aerial vehicle is taking the public one step closer to achieving everyday flight for short distances.
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Video: Sensoria Wearable Fitness System Connects Multiple Garments
Sensoria Inc. debuted updates to its Smart Running System—which is the first open, connected multi-garment wearable system—at CES 2016 this week.
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Video: Travelers Can Control the Bluesmart Luggage via Smartphone
The Bluesmart carry-on suitcase works with a smartphone app so users can take control of their luggage directly from his or her phone.
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Video: Digitsole Unveils World’s First Smart Shoe
Yes, there is now a smart shoe! The Digitsole smart shoe is based on the Digitsole insole.
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Video: i-BLADES and Bosch Sensortech Transform Smartphone Case into a Dynamic Platform
i-BLADES, the developer of the first smartphone case with hidden embedded micro processing technology, teamed up with Bosch Sensortec, to create the i-BLADES.
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Video: PIQ’s Line of Wearables Monitors Athletes' Performance
French start-up company, PIQ, made its appearance at CES 2016. The company has developed a sensor and a platform for athletes in order to improve performance.
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50mph Drone Launches Like Paper Airplane
Why get a helicopter-type drone when you can have a full-fledged fixed wing aircraft? Parrot’s Disco takes off and lands automatically and can reach 50mph in flight.
