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1 GB Free Cloud Storage in WeChat - 0 views

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    #DigitalSoon We love to get connected with our friends, colleagues, family and fellow-mates. There are numerous messaging apps out there, to keep you connected. WeChat is one of those most widely used instant messaging apps. But, usually we face issues in memory; many apps provide you limited storage limit. To overcome low memory issues, WeChat offers 1GB free cloud storage. Yes, you have heard it right! By using WeChat 1GB Cloud Storage you can save all your favorite images, media and audio files in cloud for future reference. You can store you work related documents and many more. Using is very simple, mark it 'Favorite' and it will be stored in cloud. Chinese firm Tencent that operates WeChat has embedded a 'Favorite' option in the chat screen itself. Get More Details: http://goo.gl/YSXbGd
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FPGA compilation on-site or in the cloud - 0 views

  • It is no secret that field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are getting bigger and more complex all the time. The fabrication process creates smaller transistors and makes more dense chips packing more digital processing per nanometer. Engineers love to see advancement because it means they can do more with modern silicon, and many times NI LabVIEW FPGA Module technology helps by abstracting the complexity to a higher level so that engineers can more smoothly take advantage of these improvements.  Unfortunately, there is one issue with FPGAs that continues to be a time sink and only gets worse with denser FPGAs: compilation time.
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robots.net - Android Open Accesory framework with Arduino - 2 views

  • During the Google IO event, two new great features of the popular Android OS were announced. The most important from a robotics point of view is the Android Open Accessory standard that is Arduino based and enables Android devices to integrate with hardware via usb (or bluetooth in the near future). You can read more in the posts on engadget.com and robots-dreams.com (where the video is from). Also engadget reports on the Android @ Home framework that aspires to interconnect every home appliance, device or gadget to an integrated network. More information and details will be announced soon from Google but already the potential for various robotic applications that could take advantage of these projects looks promising.
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