Sharp Announces Second Generation 3D Notebook
Mar 08, 2005 |
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Following a wake of awards and recognition for the Sharp Actius Notebook line, Sharp Systems of America today announced the availability of the Sharp Actius AL3D. Featuring Sharp’s 3D LCD Screen Technology, ...
Novel, computer-assisted method for colorization
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A novel, computer-assisted method for colorizing black and white images and movies has been developed by researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Benin School of Computer Science and Engineering. ...
Researchers develop impurity-free process for powder injection molding of titanium components
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New method could reduce fabrication costs and increase use of titanium and other metals Researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed a new method for powder injection mold ...
Black holes influence knowledge of the universe
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Black holes have a reputation for voraciously eating everything in their immediate neighborhood, but these large gravity wells also affect electromagnetic radiation and may hinder our ability to ever locate the center of ...
UCLA scientists store materials in cells' natural vaults
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Method may offer safer way to target drugs to living cells In the realm of nanotechnology, or study of the tiny, scientists often aim to safely deliver and leave material in the human body without causing harm. A big chall ...
Superglue of planet formation: Sticky ice
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Pacific Northwest National Lab experiments point to clingy grains of ice to solve age-old mystery of how primordial dust pulled together to form planets How dust specks in the early solar systems came together ...
New Patent-Pending Technology Delivers Satellite Radio To Mobiles, PDAs
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Calypso Wireless, Inc., an emerging leader in advanced wireless telecommunications technology, announced that the company has developed a new patent-pending technology that will allow users of mobile devices such as cellular ...
Could microbes solve Russia's chemical weapons conundrum?
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One of nature's most versatile microorganisms – a bacterium called Pseudomonas putida – could help mop up the toxic by-products caused by the destruction of the chemical weapon mustard, write Russian researchers in Journal ...
UF-developed detectors help guard against foam flaws in shuttle's fuel tank
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The engineers who built the massive external fuel tank that will power the shuttle Discovery into orbit this spring used sophisticated X-ray detectors developed by UF researchers to reduce the chance of a defect in the foam ...
Sampling 'small atmospheres' in the tiny new worlds of MEMS
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Sandia gas sampling device rapidly determines whether MEMS seals are effective Just as astronomers want to understand the atmospheres of planets and moons, so engineers want atmospheric knowledge of worlds they create th ...
Spansion Showcases Industry's Broadest NOR Flash Memory Product Line
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Displays Devices Ranging from 1Mb to 512Mb Densities, Highlights Advanced System-Level Design Tools Spansion LLC, the Flash memory subsidiary of AMD and Fujitsu Limited, today showcased the industry’s broadest NOR Flash me ...
Infineon Launches CoolMOS CS Server Series High-Voltage Power Transistors for High-End Power Supplies
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New MOSFETs Offer World's Lowest On-State Resistance and Fastest Switching Speed Continuing its tradition of pioneering innovations for the semiconductor industry, Infineon Technologies today launched its CoolMOS CS Server ...
Powerful Tool Crunches Commutes
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Websites for commuters are nothing new, but researchers in Sunnyvale, Calif., have developed an advanced system with a twist: in addition to tracking traffic congestion, the program crunches data from 14,000 sensors, in some ...
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