Synopsis: Domenii: Ict: Ict generale: Computer: Computer components:


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and the surgeon could look at a screen to get a continuously updated picture of where the cancer is


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A protein nanoparticle called OD-GT8 60mer which already proved to help immunity of mouse models to cope with HIV,

so another lab using genetic engineering created a mouse model to produce antibodies that resemble human antibodies.

Professor David Nemazee evaluated results like that he vaccine appears to work well in our mouse model to rimethe antibody response In another research scientists used the same immunogen in a slightly different mouse model,

For further testing mouse models will have to be developed, which means that collaboration between different disciplines


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whose lab was the first to identify neural stem cells more than 20 years ago. e did not see that. n mouse brains,

Alvarez-Buylla and his team traced the development of mouse adult neural stem cells back to their embryonic progenitors.

when the mouse embryo is between 13 and 15 days old, uite early in embryonic brain development, said Alvarez-Buylla,

the scientists found that the mouse adult neural stem cells they studied are derived from embryonic neural stem cells that produce neurons in entirely different parts of the brain. his means that, somehow,

mouse brains have long been accepted as excellent basic research models for the human brain, he said.


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and winter, placing bracelets onto the wrist of each study participant to monitor activity. These bracelets can track slight changes in movement


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painless patch could lower blood glucose in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes for up to nine hours.

the researchers inserted a core of solid insulin and enzymes specially designed to sense glucose.

The researchers tested the ability of this approach to control blood sugar levels in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes.


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known as 5-formylcytosine (5fc) is stable in living mouse tissues. While its exact function is yet to be determined

the researchers examined levels of 5fc in living adult and embryonic mouse tissues, as well as in mouse embryonic stem cells the body master cells which can become almost any cell type in the body.

They found that 5fc is present in all tissues but is very rare, making it difficult to detect.


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The work will be of interest to those considering graphene elements in flexible touchscreens or memories that store bits by controlling electric dipole moments of carbon atoms


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Spintronic devices made of inorganic materials are used today for read heads on hard disk drives magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM),

and other applications. But recently there is growing worldwide interest in the use of organic materials,


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To produce a knockout mouse, researchers must crossbreed animals after one strand of the gene is gone,


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#Researchers show that telomeres are linked to the origins of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis Samples from mouse lungs show collagen fibers that generate pulmonary fibrosis.

with the participation of researchers from the CNIO Molecular Imaging Core Unit and from the Complutense University of Madrid, is being published this week in the journal Cell Reports.

TELOMERE DEFECTS In search of a cause-effect relationship, CNIO researchers created a mouse that lacked a protein needed to build telomeres in a specific cell population type II alveolar cells and

Although the mouse lacking telomeres in pulmonary epithelial cells proves the importance of telomeres in the origin of fibrosis,


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There are currently very few interventions that aim to improve these core attention skills in these children and, more importantly,

Core cognitive attention skills (selective and sustained attention. These were maintained for up to three months after the training ceased (longer term testing has yet to be conducted.


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The ferrite cores are designed optimally to reduce the core volume by half, and their ability to transfer power is unaffected nearly by human bodies or surrounding metal objects,


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But while there are routine screens for many types of cancer, there isn a universally adopted test used to check for heart attack risk in people who are not exhibiting symptoms associated with heart disease.


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With ultrathin solar panels for trim and a USB charger tucked into the waist, the Southwest-inspired garment captured enough sunshine to charge cell phones


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The other type of mouse, called Beethoven, has a specific TMC1 mutation change in a single amino acidnd is a good model for the dominant form of TMC1-related deafness.

but with gene therapy, they jump as high as a normal mouse, says Holt. The force of their jump was measured by a plate on the floor underneath them;


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This material also has possibilities for use for advanced electronic devices such as pressure-sensitive sheets, reusable heating pads, pressure-sensitive conductivity sensors, electric current driven type resistance random access memory (Reram


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#Glasses-free 3d screen technology Stereo-Step-Eclipse technology provides the ability to display video in stereoscopic 3d on a screen.

A scene can be visible from multiple angles depending on the viewer position relative to the screen.

Multiple users can look at the screen and all of them will see the view from their perspective,

and keeps the same image resolution as the primary image display. Available now for license, the SSE technology provides a full 3d viewing experience that is viewable from multiple angles without the need for special glasses or other wearable devices such as contact lenses, monoculars or helmets.

to see the 3d image on the screen. This makes it ideal for gaming and other entertainment applications as well as training simulations

remote medicine and a wide variety of other business, civil and military uses. 3d Tau SSE technology is designed to be embedded directly into a new generation of screens for televisions, movie theaters, computer displays, game

The SSE screen consists of three thin layers on top of a standard LCD screen: a rear-facing lenticular, an LCD shutter and a front-facing lenticular.

While enabling the multi-angle display of 3d images, SSE technology preserves the full native screen resolution of the primary LCD screen.

It requires no complicated holography equipment and takes up roughly the same space as a traditional screen.

In addition to showing images in 3d, the SSE optical scheme can be used for augmented reality applications, when real and virtual objects are shown on the same screen simultaneously.

This provides a new and impactful way to display modern video graphics content in 3d

with applications in entertainment, education, scientific modeling and simulators for training, transportation and industrial uses.

Other applications that can benefit from the 3d Tau SSE technology include the display of topographical maps,

The 3d Tau SSE technology can also be used to allow different viewers of a single screen to view different content based on their viewing angle.

sitting a short distance to the side, can view a completely different video all on one single screen.

while the copilot sees his own set of instruments from the same, centrally-located screen e


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and environmentally benign method to combat bacteria by engineering nanoscale particles that add the antimicrobial potency of silver to a core of lignin,

The remaining particles degrade easily after disposal because of their biocompatible lignin core, limiting the risk to the environment. eople have been interested in using silver nanoparticles for antimicrobial purposes,

INVISTA Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular engineering at NC State and the paper corresponding author. e show here an inexpensive and environmentally responsible method to make effective antimicrobials with biomaterial cores. he researchers used the nanoparticles


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and other UC Berkeley researchers publicly debuted a system of beating human heart cells on a chip that could be used to screen for drug toxicity.


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minimally invasive device for controlling brain cells with drugs and lighta study showed that scientists can wirelessly determine the path a mouse walks with a press of a button.


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The ram jets are ignited then and the aircraft is propelled horizontally at supersonic speeds. At 4. 5 mach, you can reach from London to NY in 1 hr.


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The scientists also want to look for other materials that display this effect. e think that there may be other new physics working here,


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electrically conductive sheets of tiny carbon nanotubes to form a jellyroll-like sheath around a long rubber core.

But even a iantstretch of the new conducting sheath-core fibers causes little change in their electrical resistance

Because the rubber core is stretched along its length as the sheets are being wrapped around it,

said the structure of the sheath-core fibers as further interesting and important complexity. Buckles form not only along the fiber length

and rubber core directions, enabling the electrical resistance of the sheath-core fiber to be insensitive to stretch.

By adding a thin overcoat of rubber to the sheath-core fibers and then another carbon nanotube sheath,

or twice the width of a human hair to much larger sizes, depending on the size of the rubber core. ndividual small fibers also can be combined into large bundles

an author on the paper and chief research and intellectual properties strategist at Lintec of America Nanoscience & Technology Center. he rubber cores used for these sheath-core fibers are inexpensive and readily available,


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and progenitor cells isolated from the fetal liver of a mouse in Tan lab. As Tan explained,


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and cancer as well as to use this structure to screen for drug compounds that are designed to treat these diseases with far fewer side effects,


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and can potentially provide more accurate and vivid colors for displays like computer screens and televisions.

Ning group has shown already that their structures could cover as much as 70 percent more colors than the current display industry standard.

those independent lasers cannot be used for room lighting or in displays, Ning said. single tiny piece of semiconductor material emitting laser light in all colors


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Switzerland, transplanted the leukemic cells in mouse. By establishing a umanized mouse model they provided an invaluable tool for testing the therapeutic response of the leukemic cells to different drugs.

The consortium team demonstrated that the engrafted cells expanded in the mouse and retained most of the genetic features and expression profiles of the original leukemic cells.

The cells thus behaved in a similar manner than in the patient, offering attractive possibilities for translational medicine.

and demonstrated exquisite response of the mouse model TCF3-HLF-positive cells to the drug Venetoclax,


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In the first demonstration of how the technology works, published July 30 in the journal Cell, the researchers look inside the brain of an adult mouse at a scale previously unachievable, generating images at a nanoscale resolution.

The researchers have begun the process of mining their imaging data by looking first at an area of the brain that receives sensory information from mouse whiskers,


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3-D People in Your Living room Demonstrations of augmented reality displays typically involve tricking you into seeing animated content such as monsters

Hololens uses a novel holographic display technology that can trick the eye into perceiving 3-D objects more effectively than conventional stereoscopic displays (see icrosoft Making Fast Progress with Hololens.

is developing its own wearable augmented reality device based on display technology that similar to Microsoft (see 0 Breakthrough Technologies 2015:


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and biocompatible materials (see ireless Micro LEDS Control Mouse Behavior, but none have overcome this problem,


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So while smartphones have gotten increasingly capable, with faster processors, better displays, and higher-resolution cameras, it can still be a challenge to get the battery that powering all these features to last throughout the day.


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and More Other companies are also working on hardware that could run neural nets inside gadgets, robots,


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its face dominated by a large display and a receiver module for phone calls that includes a light and proximity sensor on the front.

The modules on the back include a camera, USB charger, Wi-fi, and Bluetooth radios, and the device main processor.

The display and receiver module on the front can also be swapped out. All the modules are held in place by magnets in the device frame.

Google says that this modular approach, which it calls Project Ara, will lead to inexpensive smartphones that can be customized

and showed Google android operating system on its display. The Spiral 2 prototype is slimmer and looks more polished than the previous version.

Google has started already courting hardware companies to become module developers. On Wednesday the company showed a preview of the online ra Marketplacethat will let developers sell Google-approved modules to consumers.

But the individual hardware developers I spoke with in the audience were still in the earliest stages of working on modules.

Eremenko said in April last year that the bill of materials for a basic Ara handset complete with display, Wi-fi, battery,

and processor modules would run about $50, though he didn put an estimated sale price on it.


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Drive PX is more powerful than existing hardware, and it should also make it easier to integrate

and other graphics for dashboard displays. t pretty cool to bring this level of powerful computation into cars,

The new Nvidia hardware can also be updated remotely, so that car manufacturers can fix bugs or add new functionality.

and proprietary, use custom and inflexible hardware, and tend to be lack boxesthat equipment manufacturers cannot really customize.


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#AMD's new High Bandwidth Memory will power the graphics cards of the future Sitting down to talk graphics memory isn't usually anyone's idea of a good time

-and AMD just unveiled the memory technology it wants to power the GPUS of the future.

Seven years in the making, High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) promises to provide huge improvements over the GDDR5 memory currently sitting inside AMD's top-end graphics cards

Graphics cards will soon be shrinking significantly thanks to HBM. A comparable 1gb graphics chip takes up just 6 percent of the surface area measured against GDDR5,

That could lead to top-end graphics cards half the size of today's, AMD says.

It means CPU and RAM performance can be increased without hitting a bottleneck on the GPU side of the equation."

"We needed a new memory that was far, far better from a power perspective,"said AMD's Joe Macri at a briefing with journalists."

battle between the two graphics giants will be renewed in earnest in the very near future-HBM is slated to appear in AMD's flagship graphics cards later this year.

or will be used in standard RAM; AMD sells a range of high-performance memory modules s


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#Opinion: How Toshiba's new storage device could change the data centre Poor hard disk drive; advances in silicon manufacturing have allowed solid state drives to capture the headlines leaving the traditional spindle-spinning devices in the shadows.

But things are about to get more exciting for the latter. Toshiba made an important announcement yesterday as it unveiled a new solution that essentially is a new class of server (the Japanese company calls it a multi-device storage solution),

one that integrates, in an industry-standard, 3. 5-inch form factor, compute (64-bit,

probably ARM), networking (Gigabit Ethernet) and storage (with a pinch of SSD storage for low latency tasks and onboard RAM).

an external 2. 5-inch hard disk drive, managed to packs four 750gb platters in a tiny 15mm drive using perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) only.

In addition, late last year, it debuted a 6tb hard disk drive that apparently squeezed six 1tb platters without the need of helium gas like HGST-or any other exotic technologies.

and more processing power to the hard drive as its remit goes beyond just holding bits.


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#Processors do grow on trees: your next phone could be made of wood Engineers hunting for a way to make electronics more sustainable have hit on a novel invention-a semiconductor chip made almost entirely out of wood.


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Its tiny size and relatively low cost could allow scientists to perform much more advanced analysis away from a lab."The amazing thing about this device is that it is many times smaller than a normal sequencer-you just attach it to a laptop using a USB cable"


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Although new hardware will be required if BT chooses it could roll out new Home Hub devices which feature femtocell technology to boost mobile coverage in rural areas for its EE purchase.


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but it a first step. or five years I have stared at a blank, black screen, Jernigan told the Post. eople are thinking outside of the box,


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Mesulam told Motherboard o


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#Diagnosing Ebola in 15 Minutes As West Africa has battled Ebola over the last year, clinicians have been restricted to time-consuming,


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and allowed each animal to contribute their thoughts to controlling an image of a robotic arm on a screen in front of them.

The researchers then showed the animals images of a robotic arm on the screen and gave each monkey control over certain parts of its movementither a single axis (x or y) or two dimensions (x-y, y-z,


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but the details of the dynamics are difficult to monitor, said Ahmad Kabbani, a professor of chemistry at the Lebanese American University,


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which is displayed on a volume bar on the side of the screen. hen, when a certain threshold is reached for that type of electrical activity,

The users were presented then with a screen showing the five most popular programmes on iplayer at that time.


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#Graphene sheaths could boost processor signal speeds by 30 per cent Scientists at Stanford have found a new use for graphene that will significantly increase the speed of standard computer processors.

can reliably transfer data between four and 17 per cent faster than the equivalent interconnects in today's processor designs, apparently."


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making it around 150 per cent more efficient than today typical 100gbps core network links,

whether Huawei's technology can be integrated into the core network, to anticipate the constant and growing customers demand for more bandwidth."

we can hence upgrade the transmission capacity of the core network links from 16tbps to 20tbps,


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but white lasers could serve as a potential alternative light source both in people's homes and in the screens of their electronics.

and the ASU researchers claim that their white lasers can cover 70 percent more colors than current standard displays.


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Yubico also received a certification for two different USB security keys which are designed for use as a physical second factor.


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000 times faster than the NAND architecture underlying most flash memory cards and solid state drives. The new architecture does without transistors entirely,

"For decades, the industry has searched for ways to reduce the lag time between the processor


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the car's touchscreen, steering wheel controls or voice.""Android Auto aligns with Hyundai's core interior design principles of safety,

intuitiveness and simplicity,"said Dave Zuchowski, CEO of Hyundai Motor America, in a statement.""We launched this highly anticipated feature on our best-selling Sonata,


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Finette brought up a screen on his smartphone with a large red dot.""We built this thing you just tap every time you feel a heartbeat,


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Alcohol levels would be measured under the skin's surface on a touchpad with an infrared light scanner.

Researchers have considered putting the touchpad in a natural spot for drivers, mimicking a vehicle start button.

such as creating a touch-ID system programmed to the driver's fingerprints on the touchpad.


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and haptic feedback technology for the next iphones Apple is currently working on building orce Touchtechnology and haptic feedback into the screens of its new iphones,

When you press harder on the screen, it senses the increased pressure by measuring the increased surface area occupied by the finger.

On the larger screen of a phone, it could open up all kinds of possibilities. For instance, you may be able to Force Touch on any word on the screen to bring up a definition.

Or you may be able to Force Touch on the screen to change the backdrop image or animation on the home screen.

The end result could be the reduction of clutter in ios. A function that was activated once by a button might

sits just below the touchscreen and causes the device to vibrate in order to alert you to incoming messages or other notifications.

expects its touchscreen subsidiary to see handset pressure sensor shipments increase by 4. 8 times this year.


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Moky hides a trackpad in the surface of a keyboard The keyboard is a popular accessory for mobile devices

Moky is a twist on the typical mobile keyboard, featuring a large, invisible touchpad that controlled by the user gestures.

An infrared laser sensor module provides a thin optical surface on the keyboard. The device communicates wirelessly with whatever mobile device is used with it via Bluetooth Low energy 4. 0 technology.

The keyboard cover meanwhile, doubles as a portable device stand. Moky costs $149 and will ship in October.

Its maker is hoping to raise $30, 000 by July 9. The core technology may have broader potential.

Moky seems like a neat accessory for compatible mobile devices, but that means only Android and Windows for now, according to the Indiegogo campaign.

Only the keyboard itself is supported on ios devices as Apple doesn support mice or trackpads in that operating system.

Synaptics, for one, recently has shown off Smartbar technology that turns a keyboard space bar into a pointing device complement


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The famous graphics card manufacturer believes that this sort of situational awareness will help prevent accidents. Meanwhile Drive CX has been described as the digital cockpit computer,

It will be able to power four full-HD screens simultaneously or even two 4k screens.

Nvidia senior manager for CUDA Libraries and Algorithms Jonathan Cohen, said, ecause this is a neural network,


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Additionally, the famous graphics card manufacturer also released demos of two computing platforms, Drive CX and Drive PX, for cars.

The smartphone chip, Nvidia Tegra X1 Soc has an 8-core 64-bit CPU and a 256ore Maxwell-based GPU.

It will also be able to power four full-HD screens simultaneously or even two 4k screens.


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The catalysts which have been used in the system are adapted highly well as well as compatible with the conditions required for the bacterial growth.


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One scenario being bandied about is using these CICADAS to monitor extreme weather situations, such as tornadoes. Within a few years,


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Researchers claimed that the tiny man-made catalysts can purify drinking water and waterways by getting rid of oestrogenic hormones and pharmaceuticals,


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theyl have access to a capable Android smartphone with a 4-inch display, rear camera,


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if you have more cores on the system, so it can run on bigger machines with about a 50 percent improvement.

But at the higher node counts with more cores, it performs better.""Ulin said version 7. 4 of the technology,


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navigating a mouse to run the browser, navigating the mouse again to the search bar,

and finally typing the search text. The new system automates all of these steps for a seamless and swift process.


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which allows it to have a 2. 7 times faster reading time than the average emmc 5. 0. The latest chip achieved a random reading speed of 14,000 IOPS, 28 times faster than external memory cards,

UFS can be stacked atop processors to allow smartphones to be thinner. A Samsung spokesperson declined to comment on which client it is supplying the chips to.


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One of the printed engines is currently on display at the Avalon International Airshow in Victoria,


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queuing sharethrough-top-555b0a6bacc4e for display";"var cbsigptdivids=cbsigptdivids; cbsigptdivids. push("sharethrough-top-555b0a6bacc4e";"The FBI support encryption as a concept,


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#Hardware prices could come down after WTO tariff repeal on chips, switches and touchscreens Consumers may see prices for certain tech products fall thanks to a new trade deal between 54 World trade organisation (WTO) members.

According to the WTO, the 54 members have agreed to cut tariffs on a list of 201 IT products with that account for $1. 3 trillion in trade each year.

a deal launched in 1997 to cover a range of technology products such as typewriters, word processors, hard drives, and other items,

which include magnetic resonance imaging machines, machine tools for manufacturing printed circuits, telecommunications satellites and touchscreens"."Announcing the trade deal,

Monitors, projectors, non-digital car radios and TVS will be excluded from the pact in the EU. The full terms of the agreement will be circulated at a WTO General council meeting on 28 july.


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and applications stored closer to the processor. The two memory producers touted this is the first introduction of a new memory category

Skylake, the code name for Intel's sixth-generation Core processor aimed at PCS, is slated also to drop during the second half of 2015.


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