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Can technology force you to relax?

September 14, 2012 9:10 am | by Kasey Panetta, Associate Editor | Comments

In today’s world we’re all guilty of multi-tasking. We talk on the phone while we drive to work. We check email while eating breakfast. We read a book on the treadmill. There are just too many things to do and too few hours in the day. Sometimes you have to be reminded to stop

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When smart cars get street smart

September 13, 2012 8:47 am | by Chris Warner, Executive Editor | Comments

In recent years, there’s been a lot of buzz about automotive infotainment systems — features that are built into recent model cars that can offer anything from satellite navigation, DVD players, internet access and more. This has led to concern from regulators about driver inattention and its impact on safety.

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Epoxy adhesive films and preforms for electronics manufacturing

September 11, 2012 12:27 pm | Comments

Electronics manufacturers are constantly looking for ways to improve product quality, speed time to market, and reduce production costs. To optimize manufacturing, engineers carefully consider the three major aspects of production: technology, processes, and materials. More and more, manufacturers are turning to innovative adhesives as a means to achieve multiple technical goals.

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Getting in your head

September 11, 2012 10:54 am | by Jeff Reinke, Editorial Director | Comments

Professor Edward S. Boyden is probably one of the few individuals on the planet who is actually best described as a brainiac. Currently serving as the principal investigator at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Synthetic Neurobiology Group, Boyden’s mission is to develop tools for controlling and observing the dynamic circuits of the brain.

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Meeting satellite design challenges with both off-the-shelf and customized space-grade DC-to-DC converter solutions

September 11, 2012 9:30 am | by Rob Warren, Vice President and General Manager, Microsemi Corporation | Comments

Satellite design engineers face many difficult issues. End customers such as the U.S. Air Force are demanding ever higher levels of reliability. Failure in space-related applications is not an option. The products used in satellites must work every time, in a plethora of environmental extremes...

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Twitter politics: How social media impacts presidential elections

September 10, 2012 5:28 pm | by Jason Lomberg, Technical Editor | Comments

The news that President Barack Obama's acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention was the "biggest political moment ever" on Twitter isn’t exactly surprising, but it’s worth taking a look at how social media influences political contests.

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Alternate energy: Trends and dependence on electronics in power conversion

September 10, 2012 2:03 pm | by Nagarajan Sridhar, Texas Instruments | Comments

With prosperity rising at a global level the demand for energy has been increasing significantly over the last decade. However, there are concerns of energy supply and distribution to many areas of the world with little or no infrastructure. Furthermore, using fossil fuel as the main energy supply in the long run has been strongly debated.

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VoLTE: What makes voice over IP “carrier grade"?

September 7, 2012 12:57 pm | by Mike Keely, Director, Product Management, Wireless at Spirent Communications | Comments

At first glance Voice over LTE (VoLTE), the next generation of wireless voice technology, looks suspiciously like VoIP service over a wireless connection. At a very basic level it is exactly that: digitized voice-band audio transmitted as IP packets and demodulated into voice-band audio. Then what is the difference between VoLTE and over-the-top services like Skype, Vonage or Gizmo5?

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IEEE 802.11ac: The promise of increased performance

September 4, 2012 12:19 pm | by Joe Zeto, Sr. Manager Market Development, Ixia | Comments

Digital content consumption is on a steep rise – witness the mass adoption of multiple connected devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops. This surge and the increased reliance on wireless networks –not to mention the growth of video content, which is expected to reach more than 86 percent of global consumer traffic by 2016 according to the Cisco Visual Networking Index...

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A guide to enjoying the (inevitable) robot takeover

August 30, 2012 11:02 am | by Kasey Panetta, Associate Editor | Comments

Let's face it: Robots are better than people.They’re more dependable than humans (i.e. no sick days), they’re usually cheaper, and they don’t complain. The downside is pretty obvious as well, at least with the primitive robots we have today:

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Brainstorm: LEDs

August 30, 2012 9:45 am | Comments

Although LED lighting is still in the early adoption phase, high brightness lighting class LED devices are currently used in a wide variety of different applications due to the many advantages they offer over traditional light sources such as incandescent light bulbs and fluorescent tubes. The development of ever more efficient LED devices is ongoing as device technology continues to be improved.

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Pieces from classic sci-fi dystopias are falling into place

August 29, 2012 12:52 pm | Comments

On June 5, the literary world lost a true legend with the passing of Ray Bradbury. His death – along with some recent events here in local news – got me thinking back to my teenage years where his masterpiece Fahrenheit 451 was required reading at my high school along with George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four (and I’d be remiss if I didn’t italicize titles of literary works when thinking about my high school English-Lit teacher).

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Simple techniques to improve solar panel efficiency using a microcontroller or SOC

August 28, 2012 4:54 pm | by Gautam Das G, Applications Engineer at Cypress Semiconductor | Comments

Today, people are more concerned about fossil fuel exhaustion and environmental problems caused by conventional power generation and renewable energy sources than ever before. Among the renewable resources, photovoltaic panels and wind-generators are primary contenders. They have the advantage of being maintenance and pollution-free...

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Keep remote sensors energized

August 28, 2012 4:31 pm | by Sol Jacobs, VP and General Manager, Tadiran Batteries | Comments

Selecting a primary battery capable of delivering 25 years of continuous operation is an important consideration, especially in situations where the battery replacement is difficult or impossible or not cost effective, as battery failure is commonly identified as the first or second major factor contributing to overall system failure.

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Designing low-cost wireless sensor networks for real-world applications

August 28, 2012 4:18 pm | by Brad Walters, President & Kelly Lewis, Engineering Manager, Monnit Corp., www.monnit.com | Comments

It is no surprise that industries around the world are moving toward the implementation of wireless sensor networks which, contrary to their wired counterparts, are readily deployed with minimal effort while providing clear advantages in cost, size, power, mobility and flexibility. The cost and hassle of installing and maintaining wired systems has prompted many industries to embrace wireless sensors...

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