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Memory Chip Smaller than Blood Cell
Scientists have made a memory chip roughly the size of a white blood cell. |
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A Better Definition for the Kilogram?
It turns out that nobody can say for sure, at least not in a way that won’t change ever so slightly over time. |
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Identifying Avian Influenza Virus in Minutes Instead of Days
Quick identification of avian influenza infection in poultry is critical to controlling outbreaks, but current detection methods can require several days to produce results.
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SoC Solution for Car Navigation Systems
Renesas Technology Europe announced the SuperH family SH7775, an SoC solution designed for high-performance car information systems such as next-generation car navigation systems. |
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Mini-projectors -- maximum
Almost no public presentation today is made without projectors. As the years pass, these
devices keep getting smaller - and handier. The
miniature projectors have to deliver sharp contrasts
and clear colors. In all current systems of pocket
projectors, a single imaging channel is used. This
means a minimal size for the projector is a given -
and smaller will not work. A researcher construction
method relies on a number of regularly ordered
micro-lenses - an array - as the projection lens. |
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Gaming Chair
Gamers seeking what could be the ultimate accessory. US company Ultimate Game Chair 's Renegade seat is now available from a UK supplier.
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Micro Microwave
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards of Technology (NIST) and George Mason University have demonstrated what is probably the world 's smallest microwave oven, a tiny mechanism that can heat a pinhead-sized drop of liquid inside a container slightly shorter than an ant and half as wide as a single hair. |
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Universal Programmable Microstepping Stepper Motor
The MD2S from US Digital is a universal programmable microstepping stepper motor driver capable of driving size 17 to 42 stepper motors.
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60W Switch Mode Power Supplies Offer Cost And Reliability Benefits
A new range of desk top 60 and 65W switch mode power supplies has been introduced by PowerPax. |
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Electronic Transformer Reduces Energy Costs in Industrial Applications
PULS has announced the introduction of a new and innovative concept to generate a DC voltage from a 3-phase source |
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Desktop PC with Intel's 45nm Processor
Alienware Area-51 ALX desktop PC, armed with Intel 's new Penryn 45nm processor. Based on Intel 's new 45nm High-k metal gate silicon technology, the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 features a smaller processor die that delivers significantly improved thermal management and overclocking possibilities. |
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What is Gphone?
Google has finally put months of rumors about a Gphone to rest , announcing not a phone but an open mobile operating system named Android. |
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Gaming Platform With Quad SLI support
Intel 's upcoming gaming platform skulltrail is a dream for every gamer. |
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Underwater Digital Camera Mask
Liquid Image is making underwater digital photography a no-hands needed affair with an easy to use 3.1 megapixel (Depth: 5M) or 5.0 megapixel (Depth: 30M) underwater digital camera mask. |
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World's Thinnest LCD Flat-screen TVs
It may be hard to believe for those of us who still actually own a big, old-fashioned tube TV, but a depth of just 6 or 7 inches can actually be considered too bulky for the flat-panel crowd especially those looking to mount their TV on the wall. |
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Microsoft Surface Computer to Retail Stores
Customers can view interactive coverage maps at the national, state, local or street level, using simple touch and hand movement to scale and move the maps, determining a customer 's coverage area. |
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IBM Races to Make Hi-Tech Memory
Researchers for the computer giant are working on a technology known as racetrack memory which uses tiny magnetic boundaries to store data.
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Graphene - The New Silicon
Research results from University of Maryland physicists show that graphene, a new material that combines aspects of semiconductors and metals, could be a leading candidate to replace silicon in applications ranging from high-speed computer chips to biochemical sensors.
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Inside Intel's New Chip
The mobile Internet has been the next big thing for a decade. And while companies such as Nokia and Apple have made great strides with the N-series devices and the iPhone, these gadgets still don 't perform as well as computers. |
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Growing a Semiconductor Inside a Fibre Optic Cable
An international science team have developed a process for growing a single-crystal semiconductor inside the tunnel of a hollow optical fiber. |
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Personalized Video Where You Want it
There seems to be a big push in the mobile market to be able to access video from anywhere. Another desire from consumers has been the ability to access the same information whether they are on their computer, social network or mobile device. |
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Bat-Inspired Spy Plane
Scientists at the University of Michigan College of Engineering are developing a six-inch robotic spy plane, modeled after a bat. |
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Innovate Software Solutions Pvt Ltd Partners With MicroSoft To Provide OEM & ODM Solutions
Innovate Software is an Independent Hardware Vendor, Original Design Manufacturer, Original Equipment Manufacturer, Design Services & Solution provider. |
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New antenna technology revolutionize high speed mobile connectivity
Singapore - Researchers at Nanyang Technology University (NTU) and Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech) have perfected a low-temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) antenna for use in the 57 - 64 GHz millimeter-wave bands. |
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Firefox for mobile devices
Mozilla released an alpha version of its Firefox for mobile devices browser, code-named Fennec. |
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iPod can go to 300 feet under-water
H2O Audio 's new iDive 300 lets divers take their iPods as far as 300 feet underwater - now you can watch movies while decompressing during ascent!
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New solar cell material to solve world-wide energy problems
Columbus (OH) - Researchers at Ohio State University have accidentally discovered a new solar cell material capable of absorbing all of the sun 's visible light energy. |
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Industry's first batteryless chemi-cal sensor
Researchers at GE Global Research, the technology development arm of General Electric, have developed a novel type of chemical sensor.
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Electronic nose diagnose plant problems
An electronic nose gadget can tell when cucumber and capsicum pepper plants are damaged and even diagnose the problem just by sniffing the air.
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Google Android source-code released
Google have released the source code for the Android mobile platform, enabling any interested developer, OEM or bedroom tinkerer to not only try the Android OS but to adapt and improve it. |
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Airtel to enter direct-to-home television market
Telecom operator Airtel launched a direct-to-home (DTH) satellite television service from October 9. The service will be available in 62 cities from Thursday, but will eventually spread to 252 countries.
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LG new series of Monitors
Eyeing festive season, LG India launched its new series of monitor and claimed to portray world 's best features in flat monitors market. |
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Panasonic & Renesas Technology to collaborate on development of SoCs at 32-nm Process Node
Building on their successful partnership on the joint process technology development since 1998, Panasonic Corporation and Renesas Technology Corp. are now collaborating on the development of elemental process technologies for SoCs of the next-generation 32-nm node. |
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China Sourcing fair, trade show series for the first time in India
India importers are looking to China manufacturers more and more to fight rising costs, according to dual surveys released by trade publisher and trade show organizer Global Sources. |
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Premier Farnell's $100,000 Live EDGE Competition now open for registration
Premier Farnell 's Live Edge Challenge 2008, is now open for registration. Premier Farnell plc, the leading multi-channel, high service distributor and its companies (Farnell, Newark, Premier Electronics, Farnell-Newark CPC, and MCM), announced that design entries are now being accepted at www.Live-EDGE.com for the international design competition, Live EDGE Electronic Design for the Global Environment. |
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First-Ever Power Conversion Standard IPC-9592 released
IPC Association Connecting Electronics Industries® announces the publication of the first-ever power conversion standard, IPC-9592, Requirements for Power Conversion Devices for the Computer and Telecommunications Industries. |
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Renesas plans to sell German Fab to Silicon Foundry Holding
Renesas Technology Corp., one of the world 's leading semiconductor solution providers, is planning a sale of its production facility in Germany Renesas Semiconductor Europe (Landshut) GmbH (RSEL) to Silicon Foundry Holding (SFH), a newly established Germany-based company specializing in semiconductor foundry services. |
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Philips ATC Lab adopts Tektronix for HDMI Compliance Testing
Tektronix, Inc., a leading worldwide provider of test, measurement and monitoringinstrumentation, announced that the new Philips High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) Authorized Testing Center (ATC) in Bangalore has adopted the Tektronix HDMI V1.3b1 Compliance Test Solution (CTS). |
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LG Ultra-thin LCD TV Panel
LG Display announced that it has succeeded in developing the world 's thinnest 42- and 47-inch LCD TV panels.
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Engineers can quickly design connected, high-precision products at a low price using TI's new low-power, floating-point processors
Engineers of audio, medical, industrial and emerging applications have traditionally implemented floating-point digital signal processors (DSPs) because they offer dynamic range and high precision for data accuracy and easy algorithm programmability. |
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DEK reveals remarkable New Metallization System and uses Real Silicon Cells
Mass imaging specialist DEK chose this year 's EU PVSEC show in Valencia to reveal its new PV1200 Metallization line to the European market. It is the first time that DEK has directly promoted its innovative new solution in this region since launching the product line in March.
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Frost & Sullivan - Converged Building Solutions, Energy Management, and Remote Building Infrastructure Management - the next big wave of Opportunities in the Building Technologies Market
Frost & Sullivan recently hosted its one-day 2nd Annual Building Technologies Summit at Hyatt Regency, New Delhi. The summit saw thought leaders, senior executives and key decision makers identify and analyze current and emerging issues and challenges surrounding investments in building technologies and evaluated new revenue streams in this market. |
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More efficient White LED
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors and BASF have developed a highly efficient White LED not only able to achieve a light yield of more than 60 lumens per watt (lm/W), but also, at the same time, meets the international Energy Star SSL Standard with regard to color requirements.
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New Metcal MX-5000 Soldering and Rework Systems increase Production Throughput and Assure Precision Control
OK International has launched the new Metcal MX-5000 Series Soldering and Rework System. |
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Microrefrigerator for Cooling Chips
if you are trying to touch main processor while it is running a video, the processor may be damaged due to the blistering heat generated of shuttling electrons through transistors.
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Display Breakthrough
The researcher from Cambridge University 's Photonics Research Group has made an exciting breakthrough.
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New research for Bendable Electronics
A new research done by South Korean researchers to make flexible, stretchable electrodes that could lead to electronics that fold or could be worn.
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Smart Fridges using Renewable energy Generators
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia are behind the development of a fridge that is capable of regulating its power consumption from renewable power generators, such as solar panels or wind turbines, by communicating with other fridges. |
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Swype It, Don't Type It
Cliff Kushler, the inventor of the T9 keyboard technology for numeric keypads, has developed a new alphanumeric entry technology for touch-screen laptops and Smartphone devices. |
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Wave it on
Australian scientists have developed computer system architecture that responds of 'gesture recognition '. |
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Batteries recharge in the Sun
Designer Karlsen from the SunCat coming up with brilliant concept that recharge batteries in the Sun. |
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Energy-harvesting radios
If changing the batteries in the remote control or smoke detector seems like a chore, imagine having to change hundreds of batteries in sensors scattered across a busy bridge. |
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Energy efficient processor
British processor manufacturer ARM has announced the new Cortex M-0, which is its smallest and most energy-efficient processor yet.
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Flexible display with touch capa-bility
Flexible screens may still be in the early stages of development, but that hasn 't stopped researchers pushing forward with new functionality. |
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Fitness watch
The new Garmin FR60 fitness watch, designed to help you reach your workout goals and track progress while you exercise, can track calories burned, heart rate and other data from linked fitness equipment. |
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New installation projector
Epson America, a provider of image output products, has launched the PowerLite G5000, a latest in its line of installation projectors expected to be designed to provide flexibility, performance and installation for executive boardrooms and educational institutions. |
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Nano electronics
Two U.S. teams have developed new materials that may pave the way for ever smaller, faster and more powerful electronics as current semiconductor technology begins to reach the limits of miniaturization. |
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New concepts fuel cells
Sony has unveiled three new concepts fuel cells. |
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Transistor laser for high speed electronics
Scientists at the University of Illinois have successfully demonstrated a microwave signal mixer made from a tunnel-junction transistor laser. |
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Nanotech batteries for efficient energy
Nanotech batteries for efficient energy |
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Cheap printing technology
To maintain a growth rate in India, Hewlett-Packard (HP) has decided to undertake a series of strategic initiatives for its imaging and printers business. |
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iPhone OS upgrade coming
Apple unveiled a slew of new features more than 100 in all in the third major revision of the iPhone 's basic operating system. Among the enhancements demonstrated at a special media event at the company 's Cupertino headquarters on Tuesday were many of the functions users had been clamoring for in some cases for nearly two years. |
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LG Transparent Keypad for Mobile
In this world of Gadgets and technology mobile phones have emerged from bulky devices to attractive systems integrated with cameras, touch screen, music players and many more.
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Stylish MP3 players from Moser Baer
Moser Baer has launched stylish new MP3 players in the Indian market. With the new range of MP3 players, Moser Baer has further added to its gamut of consumer electronics products. |
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Heating home with mirrors
Practical Solar wants to bring solar thermal home, but in a somewhat unusual manner.
The company has created a system for harvesting heat from the sun to heat up a house. |
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Reliance Communications fastest wireless net service
Reliance Communications has launched what the company is calling the fastest Internet service in the country. |
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Hi-tech walking stick
The SLIK-STIK is a next-generation walking stick. |
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Next-generation lossless MP3 format
Thomson announced the release of a newly developed, backwards-compatible, lossless MP3HD format. |
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Stretchable Electronics
Three professors have developed a new design for stretchable electronics that can be wrapped around complex shapes, without a reduction in electronic function. |
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Remote Monitoring of the Heart
A 15-centimeter wireless sensor patch, recently approved by the FDA, holds the promise of reducing hospitalizations by allowing automated early detection of heart failure. |
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Manufacture fast computer chips
Ohio State University scientists are developing a technique for mass producing computer chips made from the same material found in pencils.
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Highly efficient Nanotech Batteries
Researchers at the Maryland NanoCenter at the University of Maryland have developed new systems for storing electrical energy derived from alternative sources that are, in some cases, 10 times more efficient than what is commercially available.In order to save money and energy, many people are purchasing hybrid electric cars or installing solar panels on the roofs of their homes. But both have a problem.
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Adobe Flash coming in televisions
Adobe announced the extension of the Adobe® Flash® Platform to connected digital home devices with an optimized implementation of Flash technology that delivers high definition (HD) video and rich applications to Internet-connected televisions, set-top boxes, Blu-ray players and other devices in the digital living room.
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LED tube light as bright as fluorescent lamp
Electronic components company Toshin Electric has released an LED tube light which it claims is as bright as a traditional 40-watt straight tube fluorescent lamp. |
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Samsung edge-lit LED TVs
Samsung has announced a new line of televisions taking advantage of edge-lit LED technology to provide greater energy efficiency and thinner displays.
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Sign Language over mobiles
A group at the University of Washington has developed software that for the first time enables deaf and hard-of-hearing Americans to use sign language over a mobile phone.
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Recycling plastics from WEEE
Swedish waste electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) recycling firm Stena Metall has developed a way to extract plastic from unused devices for reuse in other products.
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More Versatile Blu-ray
The Blu-ray Disc format is learning some new tricks that will make it more versatile and palatable to those who haven 't made the leap into the high-def disc era yet. |
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Cell Phone recharges in seconds
MIT engineers have created a kind of beltway that allows for the rapid transit of electrical energy through a well-known battery material, an advance that could usher in smaller, lighter batteries for cell phones and other devices that could recharge in seconds rather than hours.
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Mini-projectors -- maximum
Almost no public presentation today is made without projectors. As the years pass, these
devices keep getting smaller - and handier. The
miniature projectors have to deliver sharp contrasts
and clear colors. In all current systems of pocket
projectors, a single imaging channel is used. This
means a minimal size for the projector is a given -
and smaller will not work. A researcher construction
method relies on a number of regularly ordered
micro-lenses - an array - as the projection lens.
Thanks to the many channels, the construction
length of the entire system can be clearly reduced,
without impeding luminosity. A high-performance
LED is used as the light source.
In order to achieve this result, in his thesis project,
researcher initially tested and adapted the
Schematics of two types of optical circuits: the three particle
trimer functions as a nanoscale magnet, while the seven
particle heptamer exhibits almost no scattering for a narrow
range of wavelengths due to interference. - The laboratory of
Federico Cappaso, Harvard School of Engineering and
Applied Sciences
Georgia Tech professor Zhong Lin Wang holds an improved
nanogenerator containing 700 rows of nanowire arrays. The
generator was used to power nanometer-scale sensors.
theoretical basis for the construction of a microlens
array. He then devised a corresponding system
that was characterized in laboratory experiments
and tested for its optical performance capacity.
Within nine months, he transformed his idea into
the first prototypes. With these, he could display the
immense potential of the concept with which both
static as well as mobile image contents can be
projected. This project required competence in
optical design, in microsystem technology - as well
as in project management, strength of purpose and
personal commitment. |
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Acer outs Aspire Z5610 desktop with multitouch display
Acer upcoming release Aspire Z5610, its first all-in-one desktop with multi-touch input support. |
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Ultra-Dense Memory Chip to preserve ion years data
The researchers from Berkeley Lab have created a unique ultra-high density memory storage medium that can preserve digital data for a billion years. |
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Trapping cooled Atom Chips
A new method to trap atoms on a chip has been developed by researchers in the UK. |
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Sharp RD-PM10 PMP Dictionary
Sharp has a new cool PMP dictionary dubbed as RD-PM10 that looks sleek and has 128 different kinds of dictionary with authentic native-speaker voice and Text-to-Speech support.
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Stretching flexible displays on curved surfaces
A team of University of Tokyo researchers led by professor Takao Someya has engineered a stretchable display by linking organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and organic transistors with a printable elastic conductor. |
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STMicroelectronics Innovates high-voltage transistor technology
STMicroelectronics, a world leader in power semiconductors, has introduced a new family of power MOSFETs combining higher voltage capability, greater ruggedness, and lower losses than previous devices, which are well suited for use in high-efficiency power supplies for products such as LCD monitors, televisions and energy-saving lamp ballasts.
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New lithium battery to store more power
Scientists at the University Of Waterloo has laid the groundwork for a lithium battery that can store and deliver more than three times the power of conventional lithium ion batteries.
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A breakthrough in lithium-ion
Toshiba Corporation has announced a
breakthrough in lithium-ion batteries that
makes long recharge times a thing of the past. |
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Electronic' nose to detect skin
A system to detect the vapours emitted by human skin in real time has been created by Yale
University researchers and a Spanish company.
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First LED from organic materials
In the pursuit of environmentally-friendly lighting, organic LEDs have long been touted as an attractive option. |
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Wolfram Alpha, a new search engine
Wolfram Alpha, the search engine that is designed to give results and not just throw up a list of websites. |
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ARM Provides Technology For LG Electronics DTV
ARM announced that LG Electronics, one of the world 's largest digital TV brands, has licensed ARM® technology to power its digital TV (DTV) development revolution.
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New exotic material could revolutionize electronics
Physicists at the Department of Energy 's (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have confirmed the existence of a type of material that could one day provide dramatically faster, more efficient computer chips.
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LCD power consumption slashes
Electronics Giant Sharp has used its continuous-grain method for making liquid crystal displays (LCDs) to cut the power consumption of small screens a hundredfold.
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Intel, Nokia combine on new class of Mobile Internet Devices
Intel and Nokia will combine their respective strengths in computer chips and handsets to create new mobile devices that move "far beyond " today 's smart phones and netbooks, the companies said Tuesday.
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Light Sensor breakthrough to enhance Digital Cameras
A team of University of Toronto scientists could lead to substantial advancements in the performance of a variety of electronic devices including digital cameras. |
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Graphene to replace Copper In Future Electronics
The unique properties of thin layers of graphite known as graphene make the material attractive for a wide range of potential electronic devices. |
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MyTouch from T-Mobile with the next Google Android
A new smartphone by telecommunication company giant T-Mobile has just unleashed its new creation to its line of smart mobile phones. |
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Driving Licenses replace by Smart cards
Karnataka 's transport department turned tech savvy Thursday by launching 16-kb microchip embedded 'smart cards ' to replace driving licenses and vehicle registration booklets.
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Sony Ericsson playNow service available in India
Sony Ericsson 's latest 'one-click content service ' PlayNow service is now available in India and content can be downloaded at a price between Rs. 9 and Rs. 99 with music also available in a range of local Indian languages.
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ON Semiconductor unveils new LED flash driver
ON Semiconductor, a supplier of silicon products, has introduced the NCP5680 supercapacitor-based LED flash driver which delivers up to 10 amperes (A) for photo flash and video light in ultra-slim camera phones and compact digital cameras.
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Low power MEMS display
A new low-power MEMS-based display technology is making its mark in a variety of portable applications ranging from candy-bar-style
mobile phones to smartphones to GPS-based golf
range finders.
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LG integrate bluetooth chips
Chipmaker Broadcom announced that LG Electronics has integrated their advanced Bluetooth chips into a new line of digital televisions that allow consumers to connect other devices,such as wireless stereo headphones and cell phones, to the TV set.
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"World's First" web-connected "World's First" web-connected home printer
HP introduced world’s first Web-connected home printer. |
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Deep brain stimulation devices
Philips Joins hands with NeuroNexus Technologies to improve the treatment of neurological diseases and psychiatric disorders. |
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Future nodes will be able to do more with less
The ability to do more with less is about to become a reality as the chip industry is offered away to increase performance without addingcomplexity. |
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RFID sensor to detects radiation
Sicel Technologies, a medical device company, says that it has entered into a partnership withGentag, to create a first passive (no battery),disposable, wireless Radio Frequency Identification(RFID) sensor to detect radiation threats in shippingcontainers using modified cell phone technology. |
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E -Book reader wi th WiFi
Plastic Logic announces that its e-book reader will debut with WiFi connectivity through theAT&T s 3G network. |
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Light sensor for digital cameras
New research by a team of University of Toronto scientists could lead to substantialadvancements in the performance of a variety ofelectronic devices including digital cameras.Researchers created a light sensor like a pixel in adigital camera that benefits from a phenomenonknown as multi exciton generation (MEG). |
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Next-Generation DRAM Developed
Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC), the
world 's leading university-research consortium
for semiconductors and related technologies, and
Yale University researchers developed a new DRAM
cell using ferroelectric layers that could significantly increase the technological and market competitiveness for DRAM technology.
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Process to Develop LED Technologies
A new process has been developed A for creating thin, small inorganic light-emitting diodes
(LEDs) and assembling them into large arrays. |
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GPS App TomTom arrives for iPhone
The TomTom is a highly anticipated GPS navigation application for your iPhones.
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LG'S 50 New Handsets
LG Electronics, will launch 50 new L handsets by the end of 2009 in the Indian market. |
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India to pursue HomegrownMicroprocessor Design
The Indian government will reportedly bring together top engineers to design what is tentatively being called the "India microprocessor. "
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Unmanned Ground Vehicle on BMP II Vehicle Platform
The first prototype of Unmanned Ground Vehicle on BMP II (Namica) vehicle platform has been developed by Combat Vehicles Research &
Development Establishment, Avadi and Chennai. |
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Nuclear Fusion Research Key to advancing Computer Chips
New nanolithography will be needed to continue advances in computer technologyand to extend Moore 's law, an unofficial rule stating
that the number of transistors on integrated circuits,or chips, doubles about every 18 months.The new plasma-based lithography under
development generates "extreme ultraviolet " lighthaving a wavelength of 13.5 nanometers, less thanone-tenth the size of current lithography, Hassanein said.Nuclear engineers and scientists at Purdue and theU.S. |
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m-Commerce Service offered by
Bharti Airtel has announced the launch of B its m- Commerce service - 'mChek on Airtel ' on the voice platform. |
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Philips HF3490 iPod Dock with unique Light Frequency
A good start up of the morning makes you feel fresh for the whole day. |
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ARM to power LG Electronics
ARM [announces that LG Electronics, one of the world’s largest digital TV brands, has licensed ARM® technology to power its digital TV (DTV)
development revolution. |
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The New Floating Wireless Speakers
In market, there are many speakers available. But still, you never hear about floating wireless speakers. |
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ZYRUS USB solar charger
ZYRUS compact USB solar charger captivates the Korean Market. |
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Watt Time Alarm Clock
The Watt Time Alarm Clock from Philips is constructed out of high gloss, hard plastic allowing the digital time display to shine through the bulb’s outer wall. |
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Touch Wood-Mobile Phone made with surplus wood of trees
NTT DoCoMo has developed the mobile phone prototype made with the surplus wood of trees culled during thinning operations to maintain healthy forests.
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World’s Highest-level Conversion Efficiency Ultra-thin HIT Solar Cell
Sanyo Electric has proudly announced a new breakthrough in ultra-thin HIT solar cell with half the thickness of a conventional high-efficiency solar cell and has achieved the world record for highest-level conversion efficiency of 22.8%. |
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DNA Scaffolding Could Lead to Smaller, Faster Computer Chips
Scientists at IBM Research and the California Institute of Technology announced a scientific advancement that could be a major breakthrough in enabling the semiconductor industry to pack more power and speed into tiny computer chips, while making them more energy efficient and less expensive to manufacture.
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New high Power Rechargeable Battery
Sony says that it has launched a new type of lithium ion secondary battery that combines high-power and long-life performance, using olivine-type lithium iron phosphate as the cathode material. |
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MOSS Modular Speaker System
The Moss is a modular speaker system that has the ability to be flexible. |
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Room's Ambience Fingerprinted by Phone
Duke University computer engineers have made use of standard cell phone features - accelerometers, cameras and microphones - to turn the unique properties of a particular space into a distinct fingerprint. |
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Space Foosball System
The Space Foosball system was created using the Virtual Physics CGI engine developed by the team at the Ewha Women’s University Computer Graphics Lab in Seoul, Korea. |
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Wireless Multiple Communication without Interference
The UK defence contractor, BAE Systems says that it has completed the first real-time mobile tests of new wireless military radio technology designed to help soldiers dispense critical communications without interruption during battle. |
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FreeLoader Pro Solar Charger Perfect For Recharging Your Gadgets
Now an exciting and money saving way is introduced that uses the natural rays of the sun. |
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Sony has shown off a new single-lens camera able to capture 3D images
The majority of existing 3D set-ups use two-camera systems to record images tailored specifically for the left and right eye of the viewer.
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AT&T Brings MMS To iPhones
AT&T has finally enabled multimedia messaging service (MMS) for iPhones. Apparently, AT&T will be sending a text notification to their subscribers, informing them that the MMS function in their iPhones is already activated. |
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Philips Respironics Sleep Therapy System for Sleep Apnea Unveiled
Philips announced the launch of a new Sleep Therapy System to treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea. |
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Scientists instigate open source camera which runs on Linux
Photo scientists at Stanford University 's Computer Graphics Laboratory have created a camera which is dubbed as the world 's first open source camera.
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E-passports to be introduced in
The Indian Government has been quite focused on e-governance, on using the Internet to
communicate, and other uses of technology. |
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RIM inauguration its innovative
Making its latest move in the fight with Apple 's iPhone, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion(RIM) is launching a new version of its touchscreenStorm smartphone.
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India's f i rst 3G-embeddedNetbook divulged
Olive Telecommunication (the parent company of Haier Mobile) and Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL), have launched India 's first netbookembedded with high-speed Internet access formobile Internet connectivity and broadband. |
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Freescale mini USB interface IC enables a single connection for mobile device charging, audio and data
MC34825 analog device supports all-passive audio accessories including stereo signal, microphone and cord remote control.
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Samsung goes after Roomba with the Furot II Vacuuming Robot
Quite a lot of you have heard about the Roomba, that tiny, circular robot whose main task is to clean up its owner house. However, it seems that this concept has become successful enough for other companies to pick it up well, one of the latest being Samsung, which unveiled at IFA 2009 the Furot II.
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Sanyo launches 'eneloop stick booster' portable power source
The concept of a portable power supply able to keep one 's gadgets “alive” for a few minutes (or hours) more is not a very new one, since there are plenty of such products available out there. However, most of these things use proprietary, internal and non-changeable batteries, and, in general, are not exactly the most attractive devices you 've ever seen.
Fortunately, that 's not at all the case with the item Sanyo has just released, the "eneloop stick booster, " which is both good looking and extremely versatile, given the fact that it makes very good use of some of the company 's most famous rechargeable batteries from the “eneloop” series.
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ANADIGICS' new 4G power amplifier delivers superior performance for rapidly-growing Mobile WiMAX marketplace
ANADIGICS, Inc. launched a new 4G power amplifier (PA) that delivers high output power, exceptional linearity and extremely high efficiency for mobile WiMAX applications in the 2.3-2.7 GHz spectrum. |
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Atmel launches AT90SDC100/ 104 Dual- Core Secure microcon-trollers for growing PayTV market
Atmel® Corporation, a leader in microcontroller-based solutions, announced the industry 's first dual-core secure microcontrollers targeting demanding smart card applications such as the growing PayTV conditional access market.
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S i l v e r Bul l e t o f p r i n t i n g revolutionize electronics
Silver bullet that will enable the cheap, easy printing of electronic components and
transform the way we use computer. Researcher at
Xerox say that a new silver ink technology will allow
them to add computer power to a wide range of
plastics and fabrics, and pave the way for a
remarkable range of new products. |
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Advance computer memory technology
A researcher at North Carolina State University
has developed a computer chip that can store
an unprecedented amount of data - enough to hold
an entire library 's worth of information on a single
chip. |
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Multi Gigabit wireless could be available in two years
Wireless is about to get faster: users could be offered a new multi gigabit-speed wireless
option. An industry group that includes Intel,
Microsoft, Nokia and Panasonic plans to introduce
a specification for short-range networking by the
end of this year. |
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Hewlett Packard now offers 3D Desktop Printing
Hewlett-Packard Printers has now moved into
the realm of 3D and thankfully you won’t need
special glasses to use their new product. |
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'Smart' Contact Lens with Embedded Wireless Sensor promises Earlier Diagnosis and Optimized Treatment of Glaucoma
STMicroelectronics has announced that it will develop and supply a wireless MEMS sensor
that acts as a transducer, antenna and mechanical
support for additional read-out electronics in a
breakthrough platform developed by Swiss
company Sensimed AG. |
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Nokia introduces high-end N8 smartphone
Nokia, the company that produces more phones per year than any other company, has
just revealed its latest device, one that carries its
biggest price tag in over 3 years. |
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Google TV
Google took a step into the world of television
Thursday with the introduction of Google TV,
an Internet-enabled TV platform that will be
available this fall in devices from Sony and
Logitech. |
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Omni-focus video camera
The resulting image shown in Figure 1a
(taken with a prototype using two-color video
cameras) clearly demonstrates how the omnifocused
output dramatically differs from that of a
conventional camera, shown in Figure 1b. |
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Samsung Caliber
Samsung takes the cake with the advanced
touchscreen which it has developed using the
TouchWiz interface which is unique to Samsung. |
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Graphene Could Make Color- Tunable LEDs
Graphene is the two-dimensional crystalline
form of carbon, whose extraordinary electron
mobility and other unique features hold great
promise for nanoscale electronics and photonics.
But there’s a catch: graphene has no bandgap. |
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Future micro-supercapacitor
Berkeley Lab chemist John Chmiola is
developing a new breed of microsupercapacitors
that could substantially boost the
performance and longevity of portable electric
energy storage devices. |
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Powerful Nanotubes
Carbon nanotubes are getting green credits
lately, because of their ever new interesting
properties. |
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Radio tags could save lives after earthquakes
Yen-Chun Jim Wu of the National Sun Yat-Sen
University and Ching-Yuan Hung, of the
National Kaohsiung First University of Science &
Technology, in Taiwan, that there is a 'golden '
rescue period following an earthquake, which lasts
just 72 hours. |
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Building blocks for a new class of optical circuits
By chemically building clusters of nanospheres from a liquid, a team of Harvard researchers, in
collaboration with scientists at Rice University, the
University of Texas at Austin, and the University of
Houston, has developed just that.
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Improved Nanogenerators PowerSensors
By combining a new generation of piezoelectric nanogenerators with two types of nanowire
sensors, researchers have created what are
believed to be the first self-powered nanometerscale
sensing devices that draw power from the
conversion of mechanical energy. |
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Mini-projectors -- maximum
Almost no public presentation today is made without projectors. As the years pass, these
devices keep getting smaller - and handier. The
miniature projectors have to deliver sharp contrasts
and clear colors. In all current systems of pocket
projectors, a single imaging channel is used. This
means a minimal size for the projector is a given -
and smaller will not work. A researcher construction
method relies on a number of regularly ordered
micro-lenses - an array - as the projection lens.
Thanks to the many channels, the construction
length of the entire system can be clearly reduced,
without impeding luminosity. A high-performance
LED is used as the light source.
In order to achieve this result, in his thesis project,
researcher initially tested and adapted the
Schematics of two types of optical circuits: the three particle
trimer functions as a nanoscale magnet, while the seven
particle heptamer exhibits almost no scattering for a narrow
range of wavelengths due to interference. - The laboratory of
Federico Cappaso, Harvard School of Engineering and
Applied Sciences
Georgia Tech professor Zhong Lin Wang holds an improved
nanogenerator containing 700 rows of nanowire arrays. The
generator was used to power nanometer-scale sensors.
theoretical basis for the construction of a microlens
array. He then devised a corresponding system
that was characterized in laboratory experiments
and tested for its optical performance capacity.
Within nine months, he transformed his idea into
the first prototypes. With these, he could display the
immense potential of the concept with which both
static as well as mobile image contents can be
projected. This project required competence in
optical design, in microsystem technology - as well
as in project management, strength of purpose and
personal commitment. |
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Mini-projectors -- maximum
Almost no public presentation today is made without projectors. As the years pass, these
devices keep getting smaller - and handier. The
miniature projectors have to deliver sharp contrasts
and clear colors. In all current systems of pocket
projectors, a single imaging channel is used. This
means a minimal size for the projector is a given -
and smaller will not work. A researcher construction
method relies on a number of regularly ordered
micro-lenses - an array - as the projection lens.
Thanks to the many channels, the construction
length of the entire system can be clearly reduced,
without impeding luminosity. A high-performance
LED is used as the light source.
In order to achieve this result, in his thesis project,
researcher initially tested and adapted the
Schematics of two types of optical circuits: the three particle
trimer functions as a nanoscale magnet, while the seven
particle heptamer exhibits almost no scattering for a narrow
range of wavelengths due to interference. - The laboratory of
Federico Cappaso, Harvard School of Engineering and
Applied Sciences
Georgia Tech professor Zhong Lin Wang holds an improved
nanogenerator containing 700 rows of nanowire arrays. The
generator was used to power nanometer-scale sensors.
theoretical basis for the construction of a microlens
array. He then devised a corresponding system
that was characterized in laboratory experiments
and tested for its optical performance capacity.
Within nine months, he transformed his idea into
the first prototypes. With these, he could display the
immense potential of the concept with which both
static as well as mobile image contents can be
projected. This project required competence in
optical design, in microsystem technology - as well
as in project management, strength of purpose and
personal commitment. |
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Mini-projectors -- maximum
Almost no public presentation today is made without projectors. As the years pass, these
devices keep getting smaller - and handier. The
miniature projectors have to deliver sharp contrasts
and clear colors. In all current systems of pocket
projectors, a single imaging channel is used. This
means a minimal size for the projector is a given -
and smaller will not work. A researcher construction
method relies on a number of regularly ordered
micro-lenses - an array - as the projection lens.
Thanks to the many channels, the construction
length of the entire system can be clearly reduced,
without impeding luminosity. A high-performance
LED is used as the light source.
In order to achieve this result, in his thesis project,
researcher initially tested and adapted the
Schematics of two types of optical circuits: the three particle
trimer functions as a nanoscale magnet, while the seven
particle heptamer exhibits almost no scattering for a narrow
range of wavelengths due to interference. - The laboratory of
Federico Cappaso, Harvard School of Engineering and
Applied Sciences
Georgia Tech professor Zhong Lin Wang holds an improved
nanogenerator containing 700 rows of nanowire arrays. The
generator was used to power nanometer-scale sensors.
theoretical basis for the construction of a microlens
array. He then devised a corresponding system
that was characterized in laboratory experiments
and tested for its optical performance capacity.
Within nine months, he transformed his idea into
the first prototypes. With these, he could display the
immense potential of the concept with which both
static as well as mobile image contents can be
projected. This project required competence in
optical design, in microsystem technology - as well
as in project management, strength of purpose and
personal commitment. |
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Quantum Dots Could Double the
A team of scientists from the University of Texas at Austin have discovered a way to double the
efficiency of solar cells. |
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Most Advanced Electric Motorcycle
Indeed, companies couldn’t just make people believe that their products are the best. |
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Robots care Elderly Live
Kompai features a touch-screen display on an easel and a bowling ball size white head with a
"face ". |
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Liquid crystals for better data
As cell phones and computers continue to shrink, many companies are seeking better
ways to store hundreds of gigabytes of data in
small, low-power devices.
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