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One step closer to a quantum computer

April 30, 2013 11:52 am | by Linköping University | News | Comments

Professor Weimin Chen and his colleagues at Linköping University, in cooperation with German and American researchers, have succeeded in both initializing and reading nuclear spins, relevant to qubits for quantum computers, at room temperature. The results have just been published in the renowned journal Nature Communications.

Energy-saving smartphone sensor registers the ambient brightness

April 30, 2013 10:57 am | Osram Opto Semiconductors | Product Releases | Comments

Osram Opto Semiconductors has expanded its portfolio of proximity and ambient light sensors with a new, extremely powerful version with low power consumption. The compact SFH 7776 digital sensor registers the ambient brightness – even behind dark smartphone covers....

A revolutionary shape changing smartphone that curls upon a call

April 30, 2013 10:22 am | by Queen's University | News | Comments

Researchers at Queen’s University’s Human Media Lab have developed a new smartphone – called MorePhone – which can morph its shape to give users a silent yet visual cue of an incoming phone call, text message or email. “This is another step in the direction of radically new interaction techniques afforded by smartphones based on thin film..."

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Cleveland Clinic research shows Internet-based program effective in reducing stress

April 30, 2013 10:13 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

The use of Internet-based stress management programs (ISM) effectively reduce stress for a sustainable period, according to a Cleveland Clinic study published recently in Annals of Behavioral Medicine. Online stress management programs aim to increase accessibility for individuals affected by chronic stress at a lesser cost than traditional methods.

Smart TV: Will Moore’s Law define TV architecture?

April 30, 2013 9:57 am | by Paul Gray, Director of European TV Research, DisplaySearch | Blogs | Comments

The TV until now has evolved at a pace largely detached from Moore’s Law, an observation that the number of transistors on a unit area of integrated circuit doubles every two years. Its consequence is that computing power doubles per unit of cost in the same time.

TriggerSmart Childproof RFID Smart Gun

April 30, 2013 9:12 am | Videos | Comments

TriggerSmart has developed and patented a user-unique Childproof RFID Smart Gun. Basically, only the authorized user can fire the weapon, and the gun is harmless in the hands of a child or an intruder in the home. This video demonstrates their technology.

LED fixture features 10,000 lumen output while drawing only 150 watts

April 29, 2013 4:59 pm | Larson Electronics Llc | Product Releases | Comments

Larson Electronics has announced the release of an explosion proof LED area light designed to provide durable and reliable illumination with versatile mounting capabilities. The HBLP-1MLED-TRN Trunnion Mount Light Fixture features 10,000 lumen output while drawing only 150 watts....

ECN's exclusive interview with Digikey on LEDs and the state of the marketplace

April 29, 2013 4:16 pm | by Robbie Paul, Lighting Sales Director, Digikey | Articles | Comments

Solid state lighting is continuing its solid growth across a range of industries and applications. ECN recently spoke to Robbie Paul, Lighting Sales Director at Digikey to discuss the solid state lighting market and the latest LED trends.

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‘Internet Of Things’: An opportunity for intelligent device manufacturers

April 29, 2013 3:25 pm | by Steve Schmidt, Vice President of Corporate Development & Strategy, Flexera Software | Blogs | Comments

The “Internet of Things” is a phrase used to describe how the internet will link traditional smart devices, and a wide range of additional physical assets to allow these endpoints to generate and share data. Nearly every product will have an IP address and communication capability — not just networking and telecommunications devices...

HotSpot Episode 10: Numi, The King of Toilets

April 29, 2013 2:09 pm | Videos | Comments

This week on WDD's HotSpot: Kohler announces Numi, a feature-packed toilet that makes the bathroom the place to be. With a Bluetooth receiver that allows users to directly stream their music from a smartphone, the porcelain throne also features an SD card....

Computer scientists suggest new spin on origins of evolvability

April 29, 2013 10:54 am | by EurekAlert! | News | Comments

Scientists have long observed that species seem to have become increasingly capable of evolving in response to changes in the environment. But computer science researchers now say that the popular explanation of competition to survive in nature may not actually be necessary for evolvability to increase.

Germ-zapping 'robots': Hospitals combat superbugs

April 29, 2013 10:39 am | by MIKE STOBBE, AP Medical Writer | News | Comments

The rise of superbugs, along with increased pressure from government and insurers, is driving hospitals to try all sorts of new approaches to stop their spread: Machines that resemble "Star Wars" robots and emit ultraviolet light or hydrogen peroxide vapors. Germ-resistant copper bed rails, call buttons and IV poles...

B787 1st test flight in Japan since battery fire

April 29, 2013 10:29 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

Japan's All Nippon Airways has successfully conducted its first test flight of the Boeing 787 aircraft since battery problems grounded the planes earlier this year. Ray Conner, president of Boeing's consumer airline division, and ANA President Shinichiro Ito were aboard the flight Sunday.

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Guns are only as ‘smart’ as we are

April 29, 2013 9:48 am | by Stephanie Carmichael, Contributor | Blogs | Comments

I’m uncomfortable with the phrase "smart gun." Maybe that’s because the words make me think of Skynet in Terminator, or the great lesson to man about the dangers of artificial intelligence gussied up in a blockbuster action-movie franchise. While it’s probably not going to rebel and nearly exterminate all of mankind, in the wrong hands, real-world technology can become a tool for evil.

A look back at Lightfair 2013

April 26, 2013 4:54 pm | by Chris Warner, Executive Editor | Articles | Comments

Cold weather has been hanging on well into April here in the northeast. But if you were in Philadelphia this week, you would be forgiven for walking around wearing sunglasses – especially indoors at the Pennsylvania Convention Center – a sure sign that Lightfair is in town.

AT&T to sell home automation, security packages

April 26, 2013 11:48 am | by PETER SVENSSON, AP Technology Writer | News | Comments

AT&T Inc. is launching its home security and automation service in 15 cities Friday, with an eye toward getting customers hooked on security cameras, thermostats and locks they can control from phones and tablets. AT&T's "Digital Life" packages will be sold in cellphone stores in markets including Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco and Miami.

Samsung profit at record high on smartphone boost

April 26, 2013 11:46 am | by YOUKYUNG LEE, AP Technology Writer | News | Comments

Samsung Electronics said Friday its first quarter profit jumped to a record high as smartphone sales remained strong despite the April launch of an updated version of its flagship Galaxy phone. Sales of consumer electronics usually slow in the first three months of the year after the holiday shopping season...

Constant-current power supply achieves efficiencies up to 91%

April 26, 2013 11:16 am | Product Releases | Comments

The series of constant current (CC) models of the high-voltage output (maximum output voltage up to 280VDC) with IP65/67 design for customers’ choices and with the efficiency up to 91%. This series are built-in two-stage PFC circuit to achieve the EU harmonic interference limited of lighting products requirements....

Regulators feature constant on-time control architecture

April 26, 2013 10:16 am | Product Releases | Comments

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited released AOZ1237, the latest addition to a family of high efficiency, easy-to-use synchronous EZBuck regulators featuring a proprietary Constant On-Time (COT) control architecture that enables smaller solutions and simplifies designs.

Sensor provides solution for crystal oscillators, sensors requiring temperature compensation

April 26, 2013 9:50 am | Heraeus Sensor Technology | Product Releases | Comments

The Heraeus Sensor Technology SMD Platinum RTD temperature sensor element provides an ideal solution for crystal oscillators, sensors, and other components requiring temperature compensation.  The 0805 SMD package RTD offers the stability of a thin film Pt RTD in a standard surface mount package.

Fabric-enabled networking solutions include multi-service edge device

April 26, 2013 9:32 am | Product Releases | Comments

Avaya unveiled what it asserts is the industry’s first fabric-enabled multi-service edge device. Avaya VENA Fabric Connect transforms the entire network from data center to desktop into a more agile one that is easier to configure, manage and maintain. Based on an

Computers are sorcery! Kill them with fire!

April 25, 2013 4:13 pm | by Jason Lomberg, Technical Editor | Blogs | Comments

It's hard to believe we were ever this dumb. And it's hard to believe the '90s ever happened. This wacky decade — when we were all still finding our digital bearings — spawned gems like "Komputer Tutor", a VHS series from "America's Digital Goddess", Kim Komando, that takes simple computer concepts and dumbs them down even further ... and further and further. It's comedy gold.

The newest storybook: Scannable pjs

April 25, 2013 1:49 pm | by Kasey Panetta, Managing Editor | Blogs | Comments

It was really only a matter of time before QR codes invaded bedtime, but at least they made it interesting. Smart PJs (patent-pending) are a new kind of clothing complete with QR code-like scannable patches that could make bedtime a little more fun.

Driving RGB LEDs for interior lighting applications

April 25, 2013 1:42 pm | by Wim Van de Maele, ASSP Marketing Manager at ON Semiconductor | Articles | Comments

RGB LEDs are becoming increasingly popular for applications inside vehicles. For reasons of style and personalisation, as well as driver comfort and safety, they present an exciting opportunity for interior designers at major car makers. As multiple light points are required inside the vehicle in order to achieve the implementation of an effective solution....

With wave of the hand, researchers create touch-based interfaces

April 25, 2013 11:34 am | by EurekAlert! | News | Comments

Researchers previously have shown that a depth camera system, such as Kinect, can be combined with a projector to turn almost any surface into a touchscreen. But now researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have demonstrated how these touch-based interfaces can be created almost at will, with the wave of a hand.

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