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Mobile Sensors Out Smokers that Fall off the Wagon
Mobile Sensor Data-to-Knowledge initiative yields medical apps.
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New Process Revolutionizes Flexible Electronics
Bingham University researchers claim they have innovated spatial control over graphene oxide’s electrical properties.
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Q&A: Makerarm Inventors Want to Enable Creativity with an Inexpensive, Multi-Functional Tool
After three years of development, makers Zaib Husain and Azam Shahani have brought to market the Makerarm, the digital fabrication tool that can 3D print, laser, carve, plot, assemble, along with a variety of other functions, in order to assist makers everywhere.
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Dell-EMC Merger the Best Path for Both Companies
The deal will help Dell to grow its large enterprise and the data center business.
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Dialog and Bosch Sensortec Introduce Smart Sensor Platform for the Internet of Things
The platform combines three sensors from Bosch and a Bluetooth SoC from Dialog.
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9 Factors Contributing to Today’s Maker Success
Makers, hobbyists, technology enthusiasts—call them what you want, but there’s a group of people playing with electronics and trying to figure out how things work, how to make them better, and how to engineer some incredible devices.
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Chinese TV Makers Pull Back on Panel Purchasing Plans
Oversupply and falling prices have TV manufacturers being more conservative on future panel procurement.
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Dell to Buy EMC
The purchase of EMC by Dell represents the largest tech takeover on record.
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Dell to Buy EMC for $67 Billion
The deal will be the largest technology acquisition in history.
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Exclusive Video Teardown: Honeywell 1900GSR-2USB
Honeywell's Xenon 1900, the sixth-generation of area-imaging technology, features a custom image sensor that is optimized for barcode scanning.
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FAA Anti-Drone Technology
The FAA is testing technology to counter rogue drones flown within a five-mile radius of select airports.
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Hawking’s Disturbing AI Prediction
Stephen Hawking warns that current drive toward technology and automation will accelerate inequality—and more.
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IBM Tech to Decide Solar Car Race
The University of Michigan will use IBM’s advanced solar forecasting technology to power its solar car in a 1,800-mile race across the Australian Outback.
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If Safety Technology is Puzzling, is it Safe?
Studies are indicating that drivers are in the dark as to how to harness new safety technologies that are standard equipment on their new cars.
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Renesas Expands Customer Access to Design Resources
Renesas Electronics extended Alliance Partner Program to include training and education resources.
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Sensoria’s True Wearable Tech Comes to Aid at Health 2.0
Wearable fitness technology specialist Sensoria Inc. has announced at the Health 2.0 Fall Conference in Silicon Valley that it had partnered with Orthotics Holdings Inc. to deliver the first IoT-enabled orthotic device to prevent falls, which can be devastating for the elderly.
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Inuitive Unveils Reference Design for Google’s Project Tango
Inuitive NU3000 reference design serves as 3D sensing and smart sensor hub.
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mCube Claims Smallest Most Powerful Wearables Accelerometer
The MC3635 requires less than 10mm2 of PCB space while extending battery life.
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PITTMAN Unveils DC030C Series Agricultural Equipment Motor
DC gear motors with encoders dispense seeds and insecticide to improve yield.
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AMETEK Unveils DurA-Tek Prime Circulation Pumps
DurA-Tek pumps include magnetically coupled, brushless, seal-less pumps targeting school transportation industry.
