Industries
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5 Cool Gadgets Coming to CES 2017
Paper airplane VR drones, learning robots, dog collars and smart home systems are just some of the things coming to Las Vegas.
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3D-Printed Bone Could Help Landmine Blast Survivors
Advancements in 3D printed bones could help landmine blast survivors.
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Panasonic to Show Lithium-ion Batteries at CES
Panasonic Corporation will showcase its rechargeable pin-type lithium-ion battery and flexible lithium-ion battery at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Mind Controls Video Games with Augmented Reality
Start-up company Neurable is working on technology that will allow hands-free control of games and the ability to pick up objects with brain power.
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GM to Test Park-and-Charge Wireless Charging Platform
Working with WiTricity, the technology could allow for a new way to expand electric vehicle range.
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Scientists Can Now Print Bacteria Batteries Onto Reams of Paper
The team created a bacteria-powered battery, on a sheet of paper, that has the potential to power our future disposable electronics. The new manufacturing technique reduces creation time and cost, and has the potential to revolutionize bio-batteries as a power source.
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How Intelligent is Artificial Intelligence?
With personal assistants like Apple’s Siri, Alexa from Amazon, and music apps like Spotify predicting your next favorite artist, artificial intelligence has become a common part of everyday life. But how far has the technology come in 2016?
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High-Speed Eye Tracker Debuts
Gazepoint's GP3 HD eye tracker offers improved gaze tracking with a wider field of view and a speedy 150 Hz update rate.
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AVX Expands Capacitor Part Library for 3-D Design Tool
AVX Corporation has added a number of part drawings and footprints for polymer, tantalum and niobium oxide capacitors to its 3-D Model design tool.
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Video: Learn Why Lithium-ion Batteries Explode
Too much voltage applied to a device is one of the reasons.
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Smart Beer Coming to CES 2017
NFC tags enable consumers to receive information about the brewery, the beer-making process and more through a smartphone.
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Low-cost Optical Sensor for Liquid Analysis
Spanish researchers have developed an optical sensor that uses plain Scotch tape to detect optical properties of different liquids.
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Deer Antlers May Lead to the Development of 3-D-Printed Unbreakable Materials
Researchers tapped into the nanostructures of antlers to learn what makes them absorb energy from the impact of a clash.
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Planar Transformers Have Efficient Design
The winding structure of the?TPL-2516?series planar transformers reduce package size and boost power density.
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Nordic Semiconductor's nRF52840 Dev Kit Now Shipping from Mouser
Mouser Electronics now stocks Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF52840 Preview Development Kit?which eases development of Bluetooth 5-compliant wireless connectivity solutions.
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CMOS Image Sensor Family Expands with Compact, SVGA Offering
ON Semiconductor's new 1/3.6-inch PYTHON 480 image sensor brings industrial-level sensitivity and performance to cost-effective, small-footprint applications.
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CES 2017: Hearing Aid Connects to the Smart Home
Oticon will demonstrate how the hearing device connects to smart doorbells, TV, lighting, safety equipment and more.
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CES 2017: Carbon-Ion Charger Can Recharge Devices in Five Minutes
ZapGo will debut its new lithium-free recharging battery at the January trade show.
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BlackBerry to Open Autonomous Driving Facility
The plan is to develop production-ready software to sell to car manufacturers in the private and public sector.
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Small Form Factor Connectors Link Boards, Cables
Connectors and adapters ease board-to-board and coaxial cable to board connections in telecom, industrial apps.
