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Guillaume Sempe

Arduino auto-reset, spinlock, operating systems, random numbers - 0 views

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    Implementing a recursive read-write spinlock To ensure thread safety and/or synchronisation developers often use the wrong tools available. In this article the author creates its own implementation of spinlocks and it's the best way to understand them and so to know when and where use them appropriately
Syeda Arshiya

How to Manage Your Android APK Files? Follow these Easy Options - 0 views

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    #DigitalSoon Our smartphones get even smarter with the installation of apps, right? We all know that, apps are actually ".apk" files. Many of us think twice if we want to alter or manage an APK file. Firstly, what is the use of managing the APK files? You get more flexibility and support, not only that you can install older version of the app, render apps on older Smartphone, look for more apps outside your boundaries and even install apps that are not available in Play Store too. We know that you are wondering how to manage and is it safe or not? We are here to show you for easy ways to manage your #APK files. Get More Details: http://goo.gl/LeFgg0
Syeda Arshiya

Samsung ChatON Complete Review - 0 views

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    Samsung ChatON Complete Review: We all love to get connected to our family, friends, colleagues and fellow-mates in one or the other way. There are number of ways to get connected, number of apps, messengers, hangouts and many more. Today we are going to introduce one of such kind called ChatON. It is a global communication service by Samsung. Coming to history, it was introduced in September 2011 as a feature of a phone. ChatON is available for Android, BlackBerry, #Windows, iOS, Bada operating system. It is currently available in 237 countries in 67 languages on 9 mobile platforms and most importantly with 200 million users over the globe.Read More: http://goo.gl/C4bUkI
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Carnegie Mellon's Incredible Robot Snake Climbs a Real Tree | Singularity Hub - 0 views

  • Carnegie Mellon has taught its robotic snake to climb trees, though one hopes it won’t start offering your spouse apples. “Uncle Sam” (presumably named for its red, white, and blue markings) is a snake robot built from modular pieces. The latest in a line of ‘modsnakes’ from Carnegie Mellon’s Biorobotics Lab, Uncle Sam can move in a variety of different ways including rolling, wiggling, and side-winding. It can also wrap itself around a pole and climb vertically, which comes in handy when scaling a tree. You have to watch this thing in action. There is something incredibly life-like, and eerie, about the way it scales the tree outdoors and then looks around with its camera ‘eye’. Projects like Uncle Sam show how life-mimicking machines could revolutionize robotics in the near future.
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Robot Pack Mule to Carry Loads for G.I.s on the Move: Scientific American - 0 views

  • Within the next three years, the U.S. military will test the feasibility of sending a quadruped robot out into the field as a trusty pack mule to carry supplies for its troops, wherever they go. If the testing goes well for Boston Dynamics's Legged Squad Support System (LS3), company founder Marc Raibert will have come a long way from the one-legged hopping robots he pioneered in the 1980s. Actually Raibert has already come a long way, to the point where the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) Tactical Technology Office and the U.S. Marine Corps awarded his company a 30-month, $32-million contract last week to deliver a prototype LS3. This would be the first step in fulfilling the military's call for an autonomous, legged robot that can carry up to 181 kilograms of supplies for at least 32 kilometers without refueling.
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IEEE Spectrum: Spintronics Gets Boost from First Images Taken of the Spin of Electrons - 0 views

  • One of the biggest commercial applications of spintronics in computing to date has been the use of giant magnetoresistance (GMR), the material phenomenon that makes possible the huge storage capacity of today’s hard disk drives. In the awarding of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physics, GMR was cited as the first big commercial application for nanotechnology. But extending the commercial application of spintronic-enabled systems beyond read heads for HDDs has proven to be a difficult task. One need only look at the seemingly endless travails of NVE Corporation, which in its financial results still shows it greatest revenue growth in contract research as opposed to product sales. While recent research from a team of researchers at Ohio State University and the University of Hamburg in Germany may not turn around the fortunes of spintronics in the short term, it does provide a way to better characterize the spin of electrons and thereby promises better ways of exploiting it for electronics applications. The researchers are reporting in Nature Nanotechnology that they have for the first time been able to create images of the spin direction of electrons.
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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.
Mike John

How to Use New Practical Chinese Reader Flashcards to Perfect Your Chinese - New practical Chinese reader flashcards, Mandarin Apps online | Purpla Panda Au - 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.
AMT Electronics P/L

Iphone Screen Repair Melbourne By AMT Electronics - 0 views

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    Are you experience that your iPhone battery runs out or drain fast? Then you must opt. to iPhone repair in Melbourne. To know the ways to keep your battery life saves for lasting, read this post now!
jon jak

Canon Scanner Printer - 0 views

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    Canon Scanner Printer : Purchasing an all-in-one printer and scanner instead of two stand-alone units makes a lot of significance. Choosing a Canon combination printer and scanner is an excellent way to preserve treasured desk interval, and leaving the combination itinerary can forbear you money as considerably.
Syeda Arshiya

Top 10 Tips to Increase Alexa Rank for your Blog, Website - 0 views

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    #DigitalSoon If you own a Blog or a Website, you will definitely look out for better ranking and gain more and more visitors. One of the ways is by increasing the Alexa Rank. What is Alexa? It is meant to carry information of the web. This website measures rank of every website and checks quality of the sites out there. Alexa Rank for a particular website varies day-by-day. Webmasters' give preference to #Alexa Rank, so increasing the rank will fetch you more traffic. If in case, you want to auction your blog or website, the buyers will emphasize your Alexa Rank deeply, by the analysis they estimate your blog quality and estimated traffic. So, this ranks matters a lot in many aspects. Now the question is How to increase the Alexa Rank? We are providing you top 10 tips to increase Alexa Rank.Get More Details: http://goo.gl/lnDxip
Syeda Arshiya

How Malware Spreads: Know To Avoid It - 0 views

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    #DigitalSoon How Malware Spreads: Know To Avoid It - You will be surprised to know that new malware doubles every year and 45% of browser attacks are due to malware. Malicious Code is multiplying exponentially on the web, which could be very dangerous in coming years. Some statistics say that 12.7% #Google Play apps are containing malicious code. Malware normally introduces itself in different ways to your mobile device, computer or any network. So, it is very important to know how malware spreads in order to eradicate it. Read More: http://digitalsoon.com/1488/how-malware-spreads-know-to-avoid-it.htm
Syeda Arshiya

Comodo Internet Security: A Complete Review - 0 views

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    Comodo Internet Security: A Complete Review - We always take many security measures in each and every task we do right? It may be any task like working on #computer, chilling in any social networking site or even may be any work at home. In the same way we like to secure the data in our systems, there are many security solutions available. We are here to discuss one of those solutions and it is about Comodo Internet Security. Read Complete Review - http://digitalsoon.com/1400/comodo-internet-security.htm
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Selecting resistors for preamp, amplifier and other high-end audio applications - 0 views

  • In high-end audio equipment, careful selection of resistors is one of the best ways to avoid or minimize noise and distortion in the signal path. This paper describes the noise generation in resistors manufactured using the various available resistor technologies and quantifies the noise insertion typical for each type.
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Self powered parts will be electronic mainstay by 2020 - Pacemakers to power themselves | TechEye - 0 views

  • bowl and pairing off to come up with a way to create and commercialise sensors and switches that generate their own power. The idea is that the parts will make external power sources redundant - because they can convert energy from body heat, light and vibrations straight into electricity. Self powered electronics have already sporadically been used in technology like wall-mount remote control units for air conditioners, says Nikkei, but existing parts are bulky and cost a couple thousand yen a piece. 3,000 yen is about $35 - which means they're not the best bet, financially, yet.
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robots.net - Thought-Controlled Computers Progressing - 0 views

  • Researchers at CMU and Intel are attempting to map and understand human brain activity well enough that individual words can be detected. Currently, giant MRI machines are being used but the future holds smaller devices that can be worn like a helmet according to Dean Pomerleau, senior researcher at Intel. The efficiency and productivity of word detection will be superior to existing technology that allows an operator to simply control a cursor. This technology will no doubt make its way into robotic telepresence applications including remote surgery and construction in dangerous environments such as the ocean and space.
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Implementing the Viterbi algorithm in modern digital communications systems - 1 views

  • With the consumer demand for richer content and its resultant , increasing high data bandwidth continuing to drive communications systems, coding for error control has become extraordinarily important. One way to improve the bit error rate (BER), while maintaining high data reliability, is to use an error correction technique like the Viterbi algorithm. Originally conceived by Andrew Viterbi as an error-correction scheme for noisy digital communication, the Viterbi algorithm provides an efficient method for forward error correction (FEC) that improves channel reliability. Today, it is used in many digital communications systems in applications as diverse as CDMA and GSM digital cellular, dial-up modems, satellite, deep-space communications and 802.11 wireless LANs. It is also commonly used in speech recognition, keyword spotting and computational linguistics.
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Tutorial: Improving the transient immunity of your microcontroller-based embedded design - Part 5 - 0 views

  • In many instances, the way embedded software is structured and how it interacts with the hardware in a system can have a profound effect on the transient immunity performance of a system. It can be impractical and costly to completely eliminate transients at the hardware level, so the system and software designers should plan for the occasional erroneous signal or power glitch that could cause the software to perform erratically. Erratic actions on the part of the software can be classified into two different categories:
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Scientists Combine Optics and Microfluidics to Make Lab-on-a-Chip More Practical - 0 views

  • The marriage of high performance optics with microfluidics could prove the perfect match for making lab-on-a-chip technologies more practical. Microfluidics, the ability to manipulate tiny volumes of liquid, is at the heart of many lab-on-a-chip devices. Such platforms can automatically mix and filter chemicals, making them ideal for disease detection and environmental sensing. The performance of these devices, however, is typically inferior to larger scale laboratory equipment. While lab-on-a-chip systems can deliver and manipulate millions of liquid drops, there is not an equally scalable and efficient way to detect the activity, such as biological reactions, within the drops.
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Embedded.com - Early verification cuts design time & cost in algorithm-intensive systems - 0 views

  • Verification of algorithm-intensive systems is a long, costly process. Studies show that the majority of flaws in embedded systems are introduced at the specification stage, but are not detected until late in the development process. These flaws are the dominant cause of project delays and a major contributor to engineering costs. For algorithm-intensive systems —including systems with communications, audio, video, imaging, and navigation functions— these delays and costs are exploding as system complexity increases. It doesn't have to be this way. Many designers of algorithm-intensive systems already have the tools they need to get verification under control. Engineers can use these same tools to build system models that help them find and correct problems earlier in the development process. This can not only reduce verification time, but also improves the performance of their designs. In this article, we'll explain three practical approaches to early verification that make this possible. First, let's examine why the current algorithm verification process is inefficient and error-prone. In a typical workflow, designs start with algorithm developers, who pass the design to hardware and software teams using specification documents.
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