#World's most powerful digital camera gets the go-ahead A smartphone with a 16-megapixel camera may seem cutting edge,
has a resolution equivalent to 800,000 eight-megapixel cameras, and includes a filter-changing mechanism and shutter for viewing different wavelengths from the near-ultraviolet to the near-infrared.
In 2022, the camera and the LSST will begin a 10-year mission to take digital images of the entire Southern sky every few nights as part of a program to catalog the largest number of visible stars and galaxies yet,
which is expected to generate about six million gigabytes of data per year. It's hoped that this will help astronomers to gain a better understanding of galaxy formations, aid in tracking potentially dangerous asteroids,
#BAE Systems'Battleview 360 is made to raise situational awareness in tank crews BAE Systems is looking to solve one of the most restrictive elements with tank warfare through its Battleview 360 digital mapping system.
It also takes 12 megapixel stills. The drone can be ordered pre now for $599, plus $20 shipping.
However, a data dump of 9. 7 gigabytes was posted on Tuesday to the dark web using an Onion address accessible only through the Tor browser,
or 384 gigabytes of DRAM memory can house up to four terabytes of Memory1 and process data-intensive applications that were previously beyond reach.
However, recently scientists found a way to analyze data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter by extracting data from the pictures on a per pixel level.
and 0s that create the digital image. While many phototransistors are fabricated on rigid surfaces and therefore are flat,
and 0s that create the digital image. While many phototransistors are fabricated on rigid surfaces and therefore are flat,
The discovery by the Rice lab of chemist James Tour could allow for crossbar array memories that store up to 162 gigabits
Eight bits equal one byte; a 162-gigabit unit would store about 20 gigabytes of information.
Details appear online in the American Chemical Society journal Nano Letters. Like the Tour lab's previous discovery of silicon oxide memories, the new devices require only two electrodes per circuit,
Modern computers use this principle in practically Every bit (unit of measurement for the digital information content) and the almost unbelievable increase in performance over the last decade was based on a very simple rule:
and processing devices that will work at tens and hundreds terabits per second. This can make possible downloading thousands of HD-movies in less than a second.
Currently, colors on computer and iphone screens come from dye materials pre-placed on the pixels.
Each pixel in this image also contained information about the wavelength of emitted photons across visible and near-infrared wavelengths.
(or pixels) distributed at the top and the bottom of its eye. This enables it to detect contrasts in the environment as well as their motion.
As in insects, the speed at which a feature in the scenery moves from one pixel to another provides the angular velocity of the flow.
which is modulated in line with the digital data. The electro-optical polymer changes its index of refraction as a function of the voltage.
the digital information was encoded. In the experiment, the MZM works reliably over the entire spectral range of the broadband optical fiber networks of 1500 1600 nanometers at an electric bandwidth of 70 gigahertz with data flows of up to 108 gigabit per second.
The discovery by the Rice lab of chemist James Tour could allow for crossbar array memories that store up to 162 gigabits
Eight bits equal one byte; a 162-gigabit unit would store about 20 gigabytes of information.
A schematic shows the layered structure of tantalum oxide, multilayer graphene and platinum used for a new type of memory developed at Rice university.
"This makes possible displays along the lines of the Kindle reader with a pixel size that is thousand times smaller and a much faster response time,
and one capacitor (2t-1c) pixel engine to drive the LEDS. These second-generation displays offer higher pitch and increased, average brightness.
The presentation will feature a 32x32 pixel demonstrator with a resolution of 13 pixels per inch (ppi) and average brightness above 200 candelas per square meter (cd/m2.
which opens the way towards optical memories and smart pixel new devices. The new material could also lead to optical sensors that are highly sensitive to the electrical field in the environment on the nanometer scale e
Modern computers use this principle in practically Every bit (unit of measurement for the digital information content) and the almost unbelievable increase in performance over the last decade was based on a very simple rule:
and 0s that create the digital image. While many phototransistors are fabricated on rigid surfaces, and therefore are flat,
or pixels--unless they are desired actually. This prevents light from"leaking"out of the pattern
The team developed new software capable of processing 10 terabytes of data from one hour of imaging in about two days.
#DNA Can Store Your Digital data For Up to 2, 000 Years Your DNA holds an incredible amount of information in a very small space.
Recently, researchers have looked to DNA as a method to store large amounts of digital information that are saved currently on hard drives.
our hard drives can store up to five terabytes of data, encoded with the zeros and ones of binary code.
and T) could theoretically hold up to 300,000 terabytes. The researchers also wanted to see if the DNA would be able to retain information longer than a hard drive does now
Now wee just waiting with bated breath for the beautiful pen that can not only capture a digital image,
The system can potentially send data at up to 100 megabits per second. Although some current Wifi systems have similar bandwidth,
so each user might be receiving just 5 to 10 megabits per second, whereas the hybrid system could deliver 50-100 megabits to each user.
In a home where telephones, tablets, computers gaming systems, and televisions may all be connected to the internet,
and using an imaging analysis tool to measure red pixel intensity of the picture. Concentrations of E coli could be quantified ranging from 8 to 1. 5 million bacteria per milliliter.
and 0s that create the digital image. While many phototransistors are fabricated on rigid surfaces, and therefore are flat,
"A 10-hour recording is easily 2 terabytes (TB), which exceeds the hard drive capacity of most computers
the surface itself is only a few gigabytes. Imsane takes advantage of this by isolating the surface
where r is the distance in pixels from the central binary, corrected for projection effects. Both images are shown on a linear scale and oriented north up and east left.
where r is the distance in pixels from the central binary, corrected for projection effects. Both images are shown on a linear scale and oriented north up and east left.
Calculating the color value of the pixels in a single frame of oy Storyis a huge computation, but it deterministic:
and nonhumans alike. e hope that other scientists will use this open access software to help with their digital image analysis. ntil now,
944 nodes or 46,656 cores. 128 gigabytes of dynamic RAM and 320 GB of flash memory per standard compute node. 72 nodes per rack with full bisection Infiniband
Additional GPU and large-memory (1. 5 Terabytes) nodes for applications such as visualization, molecular dynamics simulations,
This means they can store more megabytes of information per square millimetre. Now, a group of researchers funded by The swiss National Science Foundation have developed a new memristor prototype, based on a slice of perovskite just 5 nanometres thick.
which seeks to incorporate a certain level of uncertainty into the processing of digital information. Rupp calls this ess rigid computing Another possible application could be neuromorphic computing,
whereas now the balloons can deliver speeds up to 10 megabits per second, or the equivalent to 4g mobile speeds in many parts of the world.
The researchers claim that the design details of which are published online in the American Chemical Society journal Nano Letters-could allow for crossbar array memories that store up to 162 gigabits (around 20 GB.
Built-in image editing tools can be used to delete any pixels necessary before upload, ensuring patient privacy. ploaded images often look like a mess of black holes where things have been deleted,
Google says that it's made a version of its logo that's"only 305 bytes,
compared to our existing logo at 14,000 bytes.""Given that one of new Google CEO Sundar Pichai's big goals is to bring the internet and Google,
The rumor mill says the new Tizen watch will ship with an Exynos 3472 dual-core chip, a 360 x 360 pixel display resolution, 768mb of RAM, 4gb of storage,
Tech website Wired said 9. 7 gigabytes of data was posted, and appeared to include member account
#Verizon new, experimental Fios service is 10 times faster than Google Fiber Verizon's Fios network is already capable of top speeds of 500 megabits per second,
Verizon has just finished testing a next-generation fiber-optic Internet technology that allows the company to transfer data at rates of 10 gigabits per second.
Astronomers measure it by capturing the spectrum of a star on the pixels of a digital camera
They hit the same pixels as starlight of the same wavelength. This creates a comb-like set of lines that lets us map the spectrograph down to 1/10000 of a pixel.
So if I have light on this section of the pixel I can tell you the precise wavelength Phillips explained.
By calibrating the spectrograph this way we can take into account very small changes in temperature or humidity that affect the performance of the spectrograph.
The system uses the distance data to make a 3d image of about 1 million pixels in less than 8. 5 minutes at the current scanning rate.
and analyzed by digital signal processing to generate time delay data which is used to calculate the distance.
Finally the system uses real-time fast processing digital electronics to produce fully calibrated 3d megapixel images.
The presence or absence of these conduction pathways can be used to represent the binary 1s and 0s of digital data.
For example, manufacturers have announced plans for RRAM prototype chips that will be capable of storing about one terabyte of data on a device the size of a postage stamp--more than 50 times the data density of current flash memory technology.
Congratulations denizens of Austin, Texas, Google Fiber--the company's blazing fast gigabit broadband service--is coming to your city.
They have the option for gigabit Internet or a combination package that includes Google Fiber TV.
Not long after the Google announcement, AT&T also announced an investment in a gigabit network in Austin.
We re sure these folks will do amazing things with gigabit access. Google Prepares for Fiber Warfare Wall street journal Photo:
the big gigabit reveal and what it means New theory on Google s fiber experiment-a utility revolutio t
Not surprisingly, among the regions hoping to pilot U s. Ignite efforts are some of our favorite gigabit sites,
Sue Spradley, the executive director of U s. Ignite confirmed in a conference call yesterday that the organization is working closely with the new Gigabit Neighborhood Gateway Program to engage additional high-speed communities.
They can be implemented in digital signal processing chips as the 7 000-Hz codecs in 4g smartphones are,
The engineers found that their system could provide six times as much wireless data4 megabits per seconds TV white-space systems in use today
Only a small number of documents have been revealed so far the hackers reportedly captured over 100 terabytes of data.
since the devices in question would be delivering bytes of data rather than megabytes, it could create its own connection to them in a cost effective manner without relying on existing cellular or Wifi networks.
the company is looking into tricks like hiding pixels in images that would prevent them from being copied,
detect obstacles and make sense of terabytes of data they collect. This is the golden age of drones,
#Push For Greater State Surveillance Powers Could Have Chilling Effect On U k. Tech Sector The U k. government is lining up a new piece of legislation to expand the state digital data capture powers.
Thanks to technologies such as cookies and browser pixels marketers can now tell exactly where a specific buyer saw their ads.
He says a faster way to install new capacity is to use his company wireless transmission towers to move data at two gigabits per second.
Routing data over both simultaneously provides redundancy that allows an AOPTIX link to guarantee a rate of two gigabits per second with only five minutes or less downtime in a year,
and it could be increased to four gigabits or more in the future. The radio and laser equipment inside an AOPTIX device move automatically to compensate for the swaying of a cell tower caused by wind.
and off every pixel in just under one millisecond (the flap of a fly wing takes almost three times as long).
In a conventional LCD display the liquid crystals within the pixels need to be positioned perfectly between two sheets of glass.
These sheets cannot be bent without misaligning the pixels. According to Max Mcdaniel chief marketing officer for Applied materials, a company whose equipment is used to make displays,
is also extremely difficult to make a flexible backlighthe component needed to illuminate LCD pixels.
Rather than the pixels being illuminated by a backlight, each pixel glows on its own, like a minuscule light bulb.
Manufacturers can already make OLED displays flexible. They first laminate a sheet of plastic to glass and then deposit the materials for the pixels and the electronics on top of both.
The glass stabilizes the manufacturing process and afterwards the plastic, together with display and electronic components, is lifted off the glass.
OLED pixels can be destroyed by even trace amounts of water vapor and oxygen, so you have to seal the display within robust, high-quality, flexible materials.
while keeping the electronics lined up properly with the pixels they control. Making a flexible battery is another challenge.
It s an emerging type of economic environment arising from the digitization of fast-growing multilayered highly interactive real-time connections among people devices and businesses.#
and form the perceived image, says Maimone. ince the light rays that hit each display pixel come from the same direction,
#Super-Fast Pixels Could Make Smartphones Brighter and Longer-Lasting Displays account for between 45 and 70 percent of the total energy consumption in portable electronics.
A new kind of liquid crystal display (LCD) with pixels that switch much more quickly could give smartphones brighter screens
a layer of liquid crystal material in each pixel switches from one state to another to block the passage of specific colors of light.
and one green, that illuminate all of the pixels in the display in very rapid successionoo quickly for the eye to perceive.
The color of each pixel then depends on perfectly timing when it opens to let light through.
In a conventional LCD, pixels switch much too slowlyn the range of a couple of millisecondsor the technique to work.
It involves using a new material that strongly anchors a kind of liquid crystal that switches pixels on and off very quickly.
Some prototypes can store data densely enough to enable a terabyte chip the size of a postage stamp. hy don you have all the movies you would like on your iphone?
The algorithm alters the light from each individual pixel so that, when fed through a tiny hole in the plastic filter, rays of light reach the retina in a way that re-creates a sharp image.
if researchers used a display with a high enough resolutionbout double the 326 pixels per inch of the ipod Touch used in the paperhe technology could be made to be used by more than one person at once t
The price of hard disk capacity per megabyte plummeted from $700 in 1981 to two-tenths of a cent in 2010.
50 gigabytes at Mega one terabyte at Flickr. This week in fact Box announced that it would offer unlimited storage to customers of its business product.
Each one focuses light onto 29 megapixel chip. The dome is designed so that the fields of view of each of the small telescopes overlap to cover around 10,000 square degrees of sky simultaneously
That will produce 700 megapixel images every two minutes at a data rate of 5 MB per second.
Just like a transistor in a conventional computer, a qubit can switch between states that represent either a 1 or 0 of digital data.
In Audi case, the service will cost $100 for up to five gigabytes of data over six months,
or $500 for 30 gigabytes over 30 months. GM has announced not pricing except to say that customers can get various plans combining service to their homes, phones, and cars.
to encode bits into the pixel translucency change. Hilight overcomes the key bottleneck of existing designs by removing the need to directly modify pixel colour values.
It decouples communication and screen content image layers.""Our work provides an additional way for devices to communicate with one another without sacrificing their original functionality,
and transmit digital information far faster than conventional silicon chips, they said. It is the first time that scientists have been able to create a computer chip
and transmit digital information far faster than conventional silicon chips, they said. It is the first time that scientists have been able to create a computer chip
#Samsung launches Portable 1tb SSD DRIVE Samsung has launched a portable SSD DRIVE with one terabyte capacity. The Samsung portable SSD DRIVE is with small form factor
The top end one terabyte portable SSD will cost $599. 99. In the recent years
the Solar Bytes Pavillion is the result of their experiment and through its use of embedded technologies becomes a glowing structure at night
It is said that today's products require organic EL displays of high pixel density, i e. around 200ppi for 4k televisions, 500ppi for full HD mobile devices and even higher density for compact displays for wearable devices.
and a state-of-the-art mechanical design to provide unrivaled scan rates of up to 2 sec/frame (256x256 pixels).
200 by 200 pixels wide. These individual multicolor images were stitched then together into a large mosaic image.
By simultaneously imaging 13 separate colors bands, the dataset produced was nearly 17 billion pixels in size.
The raw data is in the form of one megapixel images recorded at 200 frames per second a data rate much higher than current microscopes
The researchers estimate that an active memory of about 100 gigabytes to store the raw dataset would improve the entire process even further.
the team would like to expand to live cell imaging in which billion-pixel, time-lapse movies of cells moving
As such a modulator is much smaller than conventional devices it consumes very little energy-only a few thousandth of Watts at a data transmission rate of 70 Gigabits per second.
and characterized on a test chip with 1. 1-micron(#m) pixels and will be introduced in a product later this year.
Conventional sensor designs in a monolithic substrate process require separate die area to support both the pixel array and supporting circuitry.
With 3d stacking technology the pixel array and the supporting circuitry are manufactured on separate substrates
This allows the pixel array to overlay the underlying circuitry and result in a more efficient die floorplan.
With the optimization of the pixel array sensors can have improved pixel performance with lower noise levels and enhanced pixel response.
sensor and packaging that uses a 3-micron Omnipixel3-GS#global shutter pixel, enabling it to capture high-resolution video at 120 frames per second (FPS).
the IMS researchers have integrated an individual readout chain on the chip for each pixel column.
they have developed special photo pixels, thanks to which conventional optics can be used, despite the short exposure times.
In each pixel column, the three colors red, green and blue are recorded at the same time and over the entire pixel area.
a detector made up of more than a million individual infrared pixels each less than 1/12th the thickness of a human hair.
Because Selex ES pixels are 8-microns in size, you can fit more of them in a normal-sized detector,
Small pixels usually means that more signal leaks into neighbouring pixels a problem currently facing many competitors working to reduce their pixel sizes leading to blurred, rather than sharper, images.
Superhawk pixels feature a structure unique to Selex ES-theye physically isolated from each other so that the signal cannot blur at all,
MOVPE has allowed the development of 8-micron blur-free pixels in the new, production ready, Superhawk detector.
What constitutes"Big data Size"is obviously a continually growing number every day--from figures starting with a few dozen terabytes to double-digit, petabytes of data in a digital enterprise today.
Each megabyte of 3d Xpoint will certainly be significantly cheaper than the equivalent amount of RAM.
The result is an impressive quadrupling of thermal imaging pixels, including full radiometric measurement data.
000 per gigabyte.""ediscovery sucks, "says Wilson.""It's an insanely inefficient process that would drive any normal human insane."
with 50 gigabytes of uploading per month included and $30/GB after that. That may seem expensive,
but remember that it's still a lot less than that $18, 000-per-gigabyte average from other vendors.
Charging $2, 500 per gigabyte, Logik. com took in $4. 5 million in revenue and $3 million in profit every year between 2004 and 2009 with only seven employees.
"From April 30, a maximum roaming surcharge of 5 euro cents per minute will be allowed for calls, 2 euro cents for text messages and 5 euro cents per megabyte for data.
In particular, the system lets them see projected digital information, such as driving directions and video calls. The tiny'screens,
showing digital information to homeowners in the same space where they now just have a traditional mirror.
The system will bring more than 10 Terabits per second of new capacity to rural areas around the globe
which boasts a 5-metre-per-pixel-resolution. Russian cosmonauts took a spacewalk in January outside the ISS to complete the camera work on the Earth-observing cameras.
These cameras will double the resolution of the existing technology, from one metre per pixel on the ground to half a metre e
When pixels are beamed and visible in 3d space they're known as voxels and are created when the energy from the laser ionises the air and releases extra energy in the form of photons
Products require organic EL displays of high pixel density, i e. around 200ppi for 4k televisions, 500ppi for full HD mobile devices and even higher density for compact displays for wearable devices.
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#Black arsenic phosphorus could replace silicon Layered semiconducting black arsenic phosphorus could be an alternative to silicon,
What was predicted once as The next Big Thing after 1080p has been supplanted largely by conventional LCD technology at higher 4k resolutions.
thanks to problems with liquid crystal pixel scaling 1-2. These factors have limited the widespread adoption of current technologies for military and commercial use.
have created low-cost, smart window technology based on electro-kinetic pixels, which can dynamically adapt for brightness,
The researchers have produced electrokinetic pixels for use as a fundamental smart window element. These are capable of dimming light transmission
the pixels could easily go milky for privacy so no one can see in, but still allow 90 percent (or more) of the available light in.
How do the pixels work? As stated, the device works off electrophoretic principles, the phenomena behind e-ink/e-paper displays,
The interaction of incoming light with each electrophoretic pixel (two electrodes) depends on the position of the particles relative to these electrodes,
It is common in e-ink displays to use sub-pixels (i e. multiple electrodes to do some fancy charged transport),
and blue sub-pixels. QLED TVS, like LED lighting systems, cost more up-front than traditional LCD TVS
This was a low-power sensor capable of producing 174×144 pixel black and white images, which requires 10.4 millijoules of energy per picture.
The company claims to have tested successfully a new laser that can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second. hat ten times faster than any previous system,
The company claims to have tested successfully a new laser that can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second. hat ten times faster than any previous system,
The company claims to have tested successfully a new laser that can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second. hat ten times faster than any previous system,
The company claims to have tested successfully a new laser that can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second. hat ten times faster than any previous system,
or image pixels and then try to interpret patterns and categories in the data it receiving.
These include speeds of up to 1. 2 megabits per second, up from 300 kilobits per second as of 2012,
According to the A*Star team, the time it took to send a 1. 143 terabyte file of genomics data from Australia to Singapore via Seattle
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