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Flexible and ready to work however you like, the SCH-i760 sports numeric keypad, a touch-screen, and a side-out QWERTY keyboard.
Biometrics, once the province of science fiction and James Bond movies, is now entering the SMB world, mainly in the form of fingerprint scanners. Here's a look at how they work.
From the world's most sophisticated prosthetic to a robotic 'inch worm' for heart surgery, engineers are harnessing motion systems for medical innovation.
As the demand for liquid crystal displays spreads to new and different applications, user needs grow more diversified and sophisticated.
New technology, such as interactive whiteboards and student response systems, are increasing student participation and learning within classrooms.
Sampling the difference of two signals in two classic ways.
Precise depth perception can make a lifesaving difference in disease diagnosis and treatment.
Before Ethernet gets to the plant floor, there are seven critical things to know.
Freescale's new product could outperform the competition and usher in a new breed of electronic devices.
An MIT startup is hoping to make titanium much more affordable. The benefit: lighter, more fuel-efficient planes.
A method for searching mammogram databases that uses image entropy could lead to faster and more accurate detection of breast cancer.
This novel process might lead to purer silicon -- and faster chips.
Global Mobile Alert has developed a warning system that helps drivers gab without crashing.
A new material could mean batteries that finally make electric cars practical.
As President Bush talks up the need for more research, scientists are making advances in hybrids and all-electric vehicles.
Cell-phone blogging gets another boost.
Intel has announced a new type of silicon laser that can transfer data on a beam of light--and could make computers many times faster.
Publishers are tapping into a young audience by sending books to cell phones and flashing the text before users' eyes--one word at a time.
Capacitive switches are becoming popular
GE says its new machine could make the hydrogen economy affordable, by slashing the cost of water-splitting technology.
How to choose the right thermal interface material (TIM) while understanding how interdependent elements of a TIM formulation work together when specific considerations take priority.
Chopper circuit in old ignition spark coils.
Is the maker of corporate networking equipment looking to invade the shelves of Best Buy?
Anyone involved in the commercial printing industry is familiar with the history of multifunction products or MFPs. Once thought of as slow-paced devices offering limited quality at high costs, MFPs have come a long way.
Low priced scopes offer bigger displays, deeper memory, bus debugging, and more
This article offers advice on how to protect your PC from viruses and other 'digital vermin'.
Power-cycle circuit power consumption.
Japan's NTT DoCoMo is testing a network that could send DVDs to handheld devices in about 10 seconds. Here's how they do it.
Researchers are developing new ways to determine if someone has tampered with video.
This concept of taking shoeboxes of old family photos and digitizing them for posterity is an innovative (and obviously emotional) niche that many retailers have recently embraced, both for the profit potential and the sentimental value it offers their customers.
As the demand for liquid crystal displays spreads to new and different applications, user needs grow more diversified and sophisticated.
Design and tooling required to make custom motors.
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From the world's most sophisticated prosthetic to a robotic 'inch worm' for heart surgery, engineers are harnessing motion systems for medical innovation.
Extreme Gaming PC Guide lists components that should be on top of everyone's shopping list.
Fault Tolerant Controllers: What they are and why we need them.
A new type of optical switch could help aerospace engineers replace heavy copper wires with fiber, making planes lighter.
Biometrics, once the province of science fiction and James Bond movies, is now entering the SMB world, mainly in the form of fingerprint scanners. Here's a look at how they work.
NAND flash devices and problems with reliability.
Prototype software from Google Research could listen to your TV and send back useful information -- and ads of course.
Companies are finding ways to stream high-definition TV signals over the Web. Could the technology make low-quality video at sites like YouTube a distant memory?
A new way to make bendable high-speed silicon devices could result in advanced circuits on virtually any surface.
ADC has two-wire data stream
Instructions on how to claculate ENOB to evaluate system performance
A quick guide for judging the quality of mahcines.
A guide to hybrid test systems along with functional capacity.
I-View is a full-featured offline HTML browser for royalty-free distribution of documents.
An open-source identity management system could change the way we share personal information over the Internet.
Understanding power management and common circuitry in applications, which allows an integrated power management chip to cover a broad range of end products
Spurred by competitor AMD's rapid success, Intel is shifting its strategy toward more power-efficient microprocessors.
Swap circuit allows RS-232 channel
The emergence of novel transistor architectures, along with feature size requirements of the 32 nm node, drives the development of new etch technologies.
A project is networking home appliances and thermostats to electricity grids, decreasing utility costs and electricity loads.
Line of tapes for data storage range in capacity from 100 to 800 GB of raw capacity.
Mechatronic systems require appropriate hardware and software, including operating system (OS), application programs, and instrument drivers.
Wireless-communications systems
Efficiently programming embedded-system applications
State-of-the-art brushless micromotor unit that delivers smooth...
An overview of the most efficient, feature ladden, and functional power saving venues in today's market
microcontrollers on a new version of the Intel
A new approach teaches objects how to navigate unfamiliar territory as humans might.
PhyFlex offers a delivery platform for cable providers that overlays the existing coax, fiber, or copper infrastructure with switched, symmetrical Ethernet services.
This novel hardware and software scheme avoids JPEG compression, conserving a camera's battery.
Inexpensive power-cycle circuit using just a few components .
Network attached storage is a good option if you work with large amounts of data, but it opens another door for viruses and worms.
The popular photo-sharing website Flickr has made it easy to place pictures on a map--potentially changing Web search, travel, and local news.
A review of Switchgear, its uses, and cost-benefits for working facilities
Device Under Test: Radio transmitter and receiver cards used in wireless communications. The cards, which are placed in an antenna module that mounts on towers, operate at frequencies from 6 GHz to 11 GHz.
Evolving robotic-development platforms primarily focus on how to jump-start developers, but they also provide much-needed mechanisms to reuse the software components from one robotic project to another.
Flexible and ready to work however you like, the SCH-i760 sports numeric keypad, a touch-screen, and a side-out QWERTY keyboard.
Industrial sensors have proven their effectiveness in basic automation tasks and are being used increasingly in error-proofing functions.
The Skype WiFi Phone allows you to send and receive Skype calls without a PC from the handheld device within WiFi enabled locations.
Thousands of online images from Flickr have already been tagged accurately by a new software program.
A new wireless network design affords high performance at a fraction of the power, promising more powerful communications without the expensive infrastructure.
Several companies are designing novel suits for space tourists.
New OLED displays for mobile gadgets are poised for debut in U.S. and European markets.
The Eclypse tool suite aligns Synopsys' low power technologies into a single workflow that addresses each phase of the design process.
New technology, such as interactive whiteboards and student response systems, are increasing student participation and learning within classrooms.
Nokia's head of R&D discusses technology that could shape the look, feel, and function of mobile devices in the next few years.
Bjarne Stroustrup, the inventor of the C++ programming language, defends his legacy and examines what's wrong with most software code.
Efficiency of today's solar cells
Microsoft and The New York Times have unveiled software that preserves the print edition's design online.
Adding more cores to a computer makes it faster, but it also makes it tricky to program. How will computer scientists cope?
The last quarter-mile of Corey Lidle's fatal flight in Manhattan went unrecorded by radar. GPS technology could allow more precise accident reconstruction.
The Trio TV5 is a true multi-function device capable of both playback and recording of video, music and pictures.
Two applications show how control system safety can be implemented using new machine technologies for less overall cost.
Programmable analog circuits could drastically reduce the power needs and cost of electronics in portable devices.
The second part of information on data measurement, collection, and analysis from the test on USBs.
Adding television or other video input to your computer could never be easier than with USB LifeTV from LifeView, Inc.
DisplayPort specification.
A description of how computers run and work with motion and control process systems
This article addresses issues concerning authentification and encryption for wireless networks.
Helen Greiner of iRobot talks about how the company's Roomba vacuum cleaner succeeded -- and why they don't have competitors.
A review that takes a look at the newest features added in the latest release of the most popular MP3 player around.
Windows Vista Tips & Tricks series contains a handy cheat sheet for some common quick-access keyboard and desktop functions and tasks in Windows Vista.
This article offers advice in dealing with wireless print servers.