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TechOnline | Enabling LTE Development with TI's New Multicore SoC Architecture - 0 views

  • The goal of Long Term Evolution (LTE) is to achieve higher data rates through more efficient transmission, and thus improving the cellular phone user experience by enabling powerful new devices. The changes required in this technology present new challenges for base station vendors and their suppliers. Supporting 4G systems efficiently requires a number of innovations in DSP design; these innovations are moving the industry toward SoC architectures to support such systems. This paper will explore how TI's new architecture enables the key features in 4G systems.
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Secrets of the gecko foot help robot climb - 0 views

  • The science behind gecko toes holds the answer to a dry adhesive that provides an ideal grip for robot feet. Stanford mechanical engineer Mark Cutkosky is using the new material, based on the structure of a gecko foot, to keep his robots climbing.
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Honda Conducts European Public Research to Perfect Human-Robot | ASIMO News - 0 views

  • A research project will be conducted this week in Linz, Austria, to discover what the ideal interaction between people and humanoid robots ought to be in the future, Honda R&D and Ars Electronica Futurelab announced today. The research, the first of its kind in Europe, will involve members of the public directly interacting with ASIMO, Honda's humanoid robot.
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IEEE Spectrum: Spinning Out New Circuits - 0 views

  • Tiny semiconductor dots could lead to a new type of circuit based on magnetism rather than current flow. At least that’s the hope of researchers who’ve made the dots and are hoping to build them into a workable device. ”We want to make it into a so-called nonvolatile transistor,” says Kang Wang, head of the Device Research Laboratory at the University of California, Los Angeles. Such a ”spintronic” transistor would retain its logic state in the absence of current and require less power to switch a bit, reducing the electrical power required by a computer chip by as much as 99 percent. Wang’s research, supported in part by Intel, was published in March in the online version of Nature Materials. Where electronic transistors rely on the presence or absence of current to register the ones and zeros of digital logic, spintronic transistors depend on ”spin,” a quantum characteristic of the electron. Picture the electron as a rotating globe. When the north pole is pointing upward, that’s spin up; when pointing the other way, it’s spin down. When the spins of most electrons are aligned, the material is magnetic. When their spins are random, the material isn’t. An applied current can align or randomize the spins, allowing for spin-based switches.
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Redefining electrical current law with the transistor laser - 0 views

  • (Nanowerk News) While the laws of physics weren’t made to be broken, sometimes they need revision. A major current law has been rewritten thanks to the three-port transistor laser, developed by Milton Feng and Nick Holonyak Jr. at the University of Illinois.
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Ethernet controller IP implements new audio video bridging features | Audio DesignLine - 0 views

  • Synopsys, Inc., has unveiled the DesignWare Ethernet Quality-of-Service (QoS) Controller IP which implements the new IEEE specifications for audio video bridging (AVB) features. The DesignWare Ethernet IP solution supports the new IEEE 802.1AS and 802.1-Qav version D6.0 specifications. These specifications enable efficient networking of streaming audio video (AV) applications through IEEE 802.1 networks found in consumer electronics, automotive AV and professional sound system products. Synopsys' DesignWare Ethernet QoS Controller, which supports 10/100/1G data transfer speeds, allows designers to develop system-on-chips (SoCs) that deliver time-synchronized, low-latency audio and video over Ethernet networks with exceptional quality-of-service while retaining compatibility with legacy networks.
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Interview: iRobot's AVA Tech Demonstrator | BotJunkie - 0 views

  • With all of the new competition in the consumer robotics field, it’s about time for iRobot to show that they’re still capable of innovating new and exciting things. AVA, their technology demonstrator, definitely fits into the new and exciting category. AVA is short for ‘Avatar,’ although iRobot was careful not to call it a telepresence robot so as not to restrict perceptions of what it’s capable of. AVA is capable of fully autonomous navigation, relying on a Kinect-style depth sensing camera, laser rangefinders, inertial movement sensors, ultrasonic sensors, and (as a last resort) bump sensors. We got a run-down a few days ago at CES, check it out:
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Diode propulsion could power microbots - tech - 15 March 2007 - New Scientist - 0 views

  • A new form of propulsion that could allow microrobots to explore human bodies has been discovered. The technique would be used to power robots and other devices such as microfluidic pumps from a distance. Finding a propulsion mechanism that works on the microscopic scale is one of the key challenges for developing microrobots. Another is to find a way to supply such a device with energy because there is so little room to carry on-board fuel or batteries. Now a team lead by Orlin Velev at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, US, has found that a simple electronic diode could overcome both these problems. Velev and Vesselin Paunov from the University of Hull, UK, floated a diode in a tank of salt water and zapped the set-up with an alternating electric field.
  • A new form of propulsion that could allow microrobots to explore human bodies has been discovered. The technique would be used to power robots and other devices such as microfluidic pumps from a distance. Finding a propulsion mechanism that works on the microscopic scale is one of the key challenges for developing microrobots. Another is to find a way to supply such a device with energy because there is so little room to carry on-board fuel or batteries. Now a team lead by Orlin Velev at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, US, has found that a simple electronic diode could overcome both these problems. Velev and Vesselin Paunov from the University of Hull, UK, floated a diode in a tank of salt water and zapped the set-up with an alternating electric field.
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How to Use New Practical Chinese Reader Flashcards to Perfect Your Chinese - New practi... - 0 views

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    If you need to quickly and conveniently master your Chinese language, both spoken and written, the Chinese Language Flash Cards is the way to go, and Purple Panda grants you this platform.
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Apple Macbook Pro MD101HN/A - Global Gadgets - 0 views

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    Searching for a just out of the plastic new smart phone? Assuming this is the case, this thorough Apple MacBook Pro MD101HN/A survey will help you to pick a model that best suits your needs and needs. This is particularly genuine in case you're an Apple enthusiast and you're searching for a portable computer so effective as your desktop machine. Global Gadgets is the right place, how about we examine what to search for in a top of the line Apple MacBook Pro smart phone, then we'll audit the MacBook Pro models that are accessible.
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    Searching for a just out of the plastic new smart phone? Assuming this is the case, this thorough Apple MacBook Pro MD101HN/A survey will help you to pick a model that best suits your needs and needs. This is particularly genuine in case you're an Apple enthusiast and you're searching for a portable computer so effective as your desktop machine. Global Gadgets is the right place, how about we examine what to search for in a top of the line Apple MacBook Pro smart phone, then we'll audit the MacBook Pro models that are accessible.
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What Is an Arduino Shield and Why Should My Netduino Care? | Coding4Fun Articles | Chan... - 0 views

  • When the Arduino Duemilanove microcontroller appeared in 2005, it featured a set of female pin headers exposing most of the pins of the ATmega168 for easy hacking and for connecting accessory boards known as 'Shields'. The purpose of a shield is to provide new plug-and-play functionality to the host microcontroller, such as circuit prototyping, motion control, sensor integration, network and radio communication, or gaming interfaces, without worrying too much about the hardware implementation details. Seven years after the birth of the original Arduino, new shields keep coming out and are being cataloged on http://shieldlist.org/, a testament to the versatility of the design. It is also simple to build a DIY shield when nothing out there will meet your needs or when you want to understand how the shield concept works from the ground up.

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JTAG, CPU pipeline, ELF executable, TCP/IP stack, Big O notation - 0 views

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    After an interesting article on reversing serial serial port, Craig wrote this new one on reversing a router.
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Leapband: Meet with the Activity Tracker for Kids - 0 views

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    #DigitalSoon These days, Wearables market is heating up. These gadgets are not only manufactured for adults but also into world of kids. Kids love to use their parents' smart devices like #tablets, Smartphones, cars and much more. Manufactures never tend to disappoint any age group; same thought by LeapFrog (Toy Manufacturing Company) drove them to a great invention of new device called LeapBand. LeapBand is a version of #fitness-tracker for adults. It monitors and rewards kids for all the activities they do. The more your child moves, the more points he gains. Gaining points will unlock new games and win treats. Your child can have virtual pet also, it can be a cat, dog, penguin, dragon, unicorn or panda. Cool isn't! Let's check out the features of the band one-by-one. Get More Details: http://goo.gl/wNjjcj
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Videocon A29 Review: Be Updated With This Smartphone - 0 views

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    #DigitalSoon Videocon is a leading Smartphone and electronic manufacturing company that recently launched its new A series variant Videocon A29 Smartphone in India. Here is the full Videocon A29 Review. One more, low budget or pocket friendly Smartphone has been launched in India by Videocon. Smartphone craze in people is increasing day by day. One after the other, all companies are launching low budget Smartphones in #India so that everyone can switch from their traditional mobile phones to advanced Smartphones. However all these low priced Smartphones comes with fewer specifications. Get More Details: http://goo.gl/Lz7TXf
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5 Reasons Why You Should Own Samsung Galaxy S5 - 0 views

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    #Samsung is all set to boom the #smartphone world and raise the technology level to another step with its new flagship Samsung #GalaxyS5. In one word, this device is going to be an evolution. How are you expecting it to be? In fact, this device is far more than your expectations. It looks stunning, performs swift, and does everything you wouldn't imagine. It will be introducing new array of features and packs in the latest #Android 4.4 Kitkat version, which makes it more special. GS5 is expected to be a top seller in this year
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LAVA Iris 504Q Review of the Latest Smartphone - 0 views

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    "#DigitalSoon Looking to buy a low price range Smartphone from LAVA then read the LAVA Iris 504Q Review of the Smartphone here. Again a new low budget Smartphone was recently launched by LAVA as Iris 504Q+ just after launching its first low price Smartphone Iris 550. More people were fascinated towards its appealing features especially towards its 10 MP camera and more people are looking to buy. This Smartphone comes under the Iris series and is available in silver and Grey colors. Well if you are one among the person who are looking or thinking to buy LAVA Iris 504Q+ Smartphone, then you must go through its review listed below. Get More Details: http://goo.gl/ELhceF"
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WritePad App for iOS, Android: Convert Handwritten Notes to Digital Text - 0 views

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    #DigitalSoon WritePad App for iOS, Android: Convert Handwritten Notes to Digital Text - New App for iOS and Android has been launched which will turn your handwriting notes into digital text and that is WritePad App. WritePad App If you are a fan of hand written notes but does not like maintaining all those papers then this application WritePad suits you best. You just need to have an Android or iPhone Smartphone along with WritePad installed in it. This application is capable of bridging the gap between handwritten notes and digital texts. However there are lots of notebook applications are available for #Android and #iOS devices which are really excellent. But this WritePad is different. Read on to know how this application works. Read More: http://digitalsoon.com/1523/writepad-app-for-ios-android.htm
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    #DigitalSoon WritePad App for iOS, Android: Convert Handwritten Notes to Digital Text - New App for iOS and Android has been launched which will turn your handwriting notes into digital text and that is WritePad App. WritePad App If you are a fan of hand written notes but does not like maintaining all those papers then this application WritePad suits you best. You just need to have an Android or iPhone Smartphone along with WritePad installed in it. This application is capable of bridging the gap between handwritten notes and digital texts. However there are lots of notebook applications are available for #Android and #iOS devices which are really excellent. But this WritePad is different. Read on to know how this application works. Read More: http://digitalsoon.com/1523/writepad-app-for-ios-android.htm
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Metal Detector - 0 views

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    Metal Detector-16"­28" Stem Extension Professional Metal Detector Treasure Hunting Buddy Have you ever discovered a new area of exploration through caves, mountains, jungles and rivers? Thinking that within this hidden places, vast amount and quantit
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New Transistor Enables Electrical Switching of State of Matter - 0 views

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