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small form factor technologies, making it well suited to use in mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

this research is also very relevant to the design of the radio circuitry in current 3g and 4g cellular mobile devices.

In today mobile devices, a separate filtering component is required for each frequency band and because of this, today mobiles phone do not support all of the frequency channels


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he said. eing able to detect trace components, single molecules, autonomously and reliably, without the need for sample return or hardware consumables in a really tiny,


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#Researcher Integrates"Motherboard"in Textiles for Determining Sleep Cycles The specialist in infrared physics found a way for the technology to reach the majority of the population,


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The project culminated in events hosted by BT in the United kingdom and Microsoft in Washington


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Through the use of special cameras, quality checks during printing are intended to ensure that these features are free of errors on each banknote.

The AIT Austrian Institute of technology is a leader in the international market in the production of such test systems for security printing.

Software compares the recorded images to a desired image and identifies banknotes with faulty safety features.


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GPS-RO has shown the highest impact per observation on forecast accuracy among the satellite data sources ingested into computer weather models,

With the speed of innovation in sensor technology, space hardware and launch, the weather forecast will dramatically change for the better in the near future,


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Designed to effectively monitor machines for increases in vibration and temperature, the sensor measures RMS velocity in inches per second or millimeters per second, and temperature.


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and the main display also incorporates real-time trend graphing and alarm indicators. Field service is uncomplicated also:

and replace on the sampling panel. The moisture generator has an average life span of 3 years before replacement is required


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the most challenging part of the whole project was etting the electronic circuit that powers the fingerprint detector to work right. he device can hold 60 tablets (a standard month dose) of Oxycontin,


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The research team found that the new patch could reduce blood glucose levels in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes for as long as nine hours.

The team tested the patch on a mouse model of type 1 diabetes and compared it to injecting insulin as standard.


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and easily printable conducting ink that can be patterned on textiles with a single printing step.


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and can send the information to a computer or smart phone via Bluetooth, where a dentist or orthodontist can retrieve it,


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For example, they could be used in screens that can filter any cell phone signals and pass through Wi-fi and other microwaves."


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or hot spot. For further information on offshore oil and gas leak detection please visit www. flir. co. uk/ogi/display/?


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and Smart Technologies The term Industrial Internet of things (IIOT), also known as Industrial Internet and Industry 4. 0, refers to the integration of physical industrial machinery with software, internet,

As the Visualization, Control and Monitoring Gateway, AIS's Industrial Panel PCS (IPCS) and Embedded Computers Help Enable IIOT


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The ability to remotely monitor patients'conditions as they go about their daily lives could revolutionise healthcare,

In the article, Kathryn talks about research she's currently involved in at NPL and Coventry University, printing conductive circuits directly onto the fibres of garments.


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Using software that filters out the ineffective strategies, the new system vastly speeds up the process.

"The new system uses a computer simulation to filter out all the possible solutions that will not work well.


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linking phones and computers. Satellite constellations, it has to be said, have chequered a rather history. Even some of today big players, like satphone service providers Iridium and Globalstar, got themselves into enormous financial trouble when building their first-generation networks.


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These intermediate states have been named Pc (4450)+ and Pc (4380+."+"We have examined all possibilities for these signals,


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like the ones that you get in computer 3d models, "said senior author Dr Bjorn Hogberg, of the Karolinska Institute, in Sweden."

"With a few clicks of your mouse, you get a complete list of the DNA strands that you need to mix in a test tube,


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which could aid the development of faster computers. Currently, copper wires transfer information in a computer;

the process is slowed down as the wires heat up.""Photonic"and"spintronic"computing is the principle of transferring information by light or electron spin.

"The whole computer running with light is a distant dream, but some copper interconnectors can be replaced with light and photodetector devices,"Professor Ritesh Agarwal,


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Its statement explaining the advantage of printing skin, offered little detail:""Our partnership will not only bring about new advanced in vitro methods for evaluating product safety and performance,

Printing skin could be a different proposition, he thinks.""Skin is quite easy to print


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The app will only be available for Android phones because that is what just about everyone has in countries where it is designed to be used.


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whether computers can recognise and sort images-banned Baidu from competing for the next year. The web giant was stripped of its 2015 title after it emerged that it broke the rules over how many tests it could run.


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The new Airbus a350 XWB that is flying daily displays at the Paris Air Show can claim several engineering firsts.

The 3d components on the A350 XWB are mostly widgets and brackets, formed by fusing layer upon layer of resins in machines that replicate computer-generated 3d models.

Metals and even glass can also be used. So, we're talking about small routine parts here, rather than large structures-at the moment.

In our digitally connected world, a machine could be programmed to start printing even before the aircraft lands.


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Israeli security researchers have demonstrated how to capture radio emissions given off by laptops that inadvertently leak data about the keys.

monitors the radio signals given off by laptops when their central processing unit is crunching data. The team discovered that many different operations in a computer,

such as playing a game or decrypting a file, had a characteristic pattern of radio activity.

The differing power demands a CPU made as it worked gave rise to these telltale signals,

when the computer was decrypting a specific email message sent to it by an attacker,

The team plan to present their work at a technical conference on cryptographic hardware in September r


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He can now make out the direction of white lines on a computer screen using the retinal implant. Mr Flynn said he was delighted"with the implant

vertical and diagonal lines on a computer screen using the implant. He kept his eyes closed during the test

"It was wonderful to be able to see the bars on the screen with my eyes closed."


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000 times faster than the Nand flash storage used in memory cards and computers'solid state drives (SSDS).

and is the invention of Intel and Micron. The two US companies predict a wide range of benefits, from speeding up scientific research to making more elaborate video games.

One expert described it as a"huge step forward"."""There are other companies who have talked about new types of memory technology,

Intel is marketing it as the first new class of"mainstream memory "since 1989. 3d XPOINT retains data

when the power is switched off-one of its key advantages over RAM (random access memory), which remains faster.

Rather than pitch it as a replacement for either flash storage or RAM, the company suggests it will be used alongside them to hold certain data"closer"to a processor

so that it can be accessed more quickly than before. Why do need we faster storage? The flash storage in my smartphone and PC seems more than fast enough to view

and record the photos and videos I want. Because there are other situations where using today's storage slows things down

And it would also prove a boon to video game-makers. At present, level designs are limited by how much data can be stored in the RAM-or, strictly, a type of RAM chip called dynamic RAM (DRAM.

That's why players sometimes have to halt their play while they wait for the machine to load a new section.

"Intel executive Rob Crooke says.""So, you have to shuffle them all around to get one new one in there."

Intel suggests not. Solid state drives-and even slower hard disks-will remain significantly cheaper than 3d XPOINT for some time to come,

so it makes sense to continue using them to store most files. The suggestion is the new technology will normally be used instead as an intermediary step.

Rather than copy data directly from the slower types of storage into RAM, programs will anticipate

why not just use it to replace RAM altogether? RAM's speed advantage over traditional storage has made long it the chip of choice to funnel data directly into processors.

However, because it is relatively expensive to produce, computer makers tend to restrict how much they include.

Each megabyte of 3d Xpoint will certainly be significantly cheaper than the equivalent amount of RAM.

And the new technology has added the advantage of being nonvolatile, meaning it does not"forget"information

But, unfortunately it is still not quite as fast as RAM, and some-but not all-applications need the extra speed the older tech provides.

is there ever an advantage to using 3d Xpoint instead of, rather than in addition to, RAM or flash?

Online gaming companies might want to substitute 3d Xpoint for RAM. At present, the amount of players that can be hosted on a single server is limited by the amount of RAM it contains.

Switching to 3d Xpoint would cause only a small-and possibly unnoticeable-difference to the performance of many of the simpler titles.

One instance when you might want to use the new chips instead of flash would be to store operating system files that are required every time you boot up your machine.

Many users have experienced already faster switch on times on new computers thanks to such files being kept on SSDS rather than disk drives.

"says Intel's marketing director Greg Matson. Whether that proves tempting will depend on exactly what 3d Xpoint costs and just how precious your time is s


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a postdoctoral fellow in Kipnis'lab. The vessels were detected after Louveau developed a method to mount a mouse's meninges-the membranes covering the brain-on a single slide


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which makes use of highly selective metal catalysts. Most living organisms have a biological clock with an approximately 24-hour circadian rhythm,

Our original palladium catalysts enable selective installation of functional groups at the desired positions on the heteroaromatic ring."


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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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"The researchers also looked at the process in a mouse model and found that Grb2 depletion results in the development of multiple tumours in the vicinity of a primary tumour,


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By studying mouse and frog embryos as well as human stem cells they confirmed that the PRDM12 gene is switched normally on during the development of pain-sensing nerve cells.


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So far the team has had success with the delivery system in mouse models. A clinical study at the University of Oxford is currently investigating using an existing drug in combination with ultrasound but without the bubble technology,


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Information is sent then to a remote server in the researchersucla laboratory that measures the length of the DNA molecules.

the microscopes described here are connected all to servers through WIFI or network signals, which make them uite powerfulin terms of labeling results as a function of space


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#Thermal Imaging Software for Research and Science Applications FLIR Systems'new version 4. 2 of its Researchir thermal imaging software provides researchers and scientists with a powerful tool for viewing,

the software also provides FLIR Scientific and R&d thermal camera users with Ultramax file support.

and combines the data into one new image using Researchir 4. 2 software. The result is an impressive quadrupling of thermal imaging pixels,

the thermal imaging software can now be activated either with a USB KEY or directly online. In addition to these new features, FLIR Researchir already includes a number of features for detailed thermal analysis including multiple analysis tools with user defined settings for detailed data examination;

Researchir Max is a version of the software for advanced users who need more analytical functionality in their research.


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who worked with Cheng to create better cameras and software for CRYO EM. o it really a huge change in what possible. etter Camera, Better Picture Yet for a long time,

At 400 frames per second, the recording provides enough data so the motion correction software developed in Cheng laboratory can correct for the molecular motion and effectively nblurthe image.


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the hardware lead for the company. The company has started already taking pre-orders for PEEK,


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A previous study using Austrian and Danish patient records found that those born in months with higher heart disease ratesarch through Junead shorter life spans. aster computers


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Louveau discovered the vessels after analyzing the meninges of a mouse. According to reports, the vessels were hidden very well


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


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In mouse brains, as in human brains, adult neural stem cells reside on the walls of cavities called ventricles,

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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OGT Cytosure Interpret Software is used for data analysis, including updated features, such as the B-allele frequency plot, that have been optimized for the identification of biologically relevant genomic variants in tumor samples s


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In mouse models, delivering sirna into cancer cells inhibited the expression of Twist, which in turn reduced epithelial-mesenchymal transition


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noninvasive reath testthey believe will have the potential to screen for a variety of diseases, including diabetes, infections and cancers.


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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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Dr. Hauser and his team used a mouse model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) pneumonia to examine how the bacterium uses its secretion system to inject a toxin, called Exos, into cells.


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#Software Turns Smartphones into Tools for Medical Research Jody Kearns doesn't like to spend time obsessing about her Parkinson's disease.

She taps the phone's screen in a certain pattern, records a spoken phrase and walks a short distance while the phone's motion sensors measure her gait."

built with software Apple Inc. developed to help turn the popular smartphone into a research tool.

motion sensors and touchscreen can take precise readings that, in some cases, may be more reliable than a doctor's observations.

Researchers also have tried limited studies that gather data from apps on Android phones. But if smartphones hold great promise for medical research

Apple had created previously software called Healthkit for apps that track iphone owners'health statistics and exercise habits.

Senior vice president Jeff Williams said the company wants to help scientists by creating additional software for more specialized apps

which participants tap their fingers in a particular sequence on the iphone's touchscreen. Dorsey said that's more objective than a process still used in clinics,


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By virtue of its video camera, screen and wheels, the robot, located in an EPFL laboratory, was able to film itself as it moved

while displaying the face of the remote pilot via Skype. The person at the controls,

and the computer, allowing the pilot to rest while navigating. No difference between healthy and disabled subjects In the end

Mature technology available The positive results of this research bring to a close the European project called TOBI (Tools for Brain-Computer Interaction


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extracted from the bone marrow of healthy mouse donors and grafted into the bloodstream, can migrate into the brains of sick mice,


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and two other undergraduates also contributed to the research. t is quite important to have these kinds of mobile devices,

The smartphone transmits the resulting images to UCLA servers through a custom-designed app. The images are analyzed then by a machine-learning algorithm that the researchers wrote for this purpose,


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Molescope comprises a mini-microscope that attaches to a smartphone, an app (ios, Android, or web compatible) and a cloud-based analytical platform called Dermengine.


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I have noticed a promising trend the rise of open source drug R&d consortia that include large biotech

drawing on the expertise of our external advisory board made up of pharma, device, diagnostic and software experts,

Leaders from companies like IBM Vertex and Johnson & johnson will interact with thought leaders from leading children hospitals in the US


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or tablet to log on to see that data, which is available almost instantaneously. It is nearly common knowledge that by 2050 farmers will struggle to feed the massive growing population;


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#Computers can now see images Artificial intelligence has graduated past the infancy stage of figuring out what's in an image.

Computers have previously been capable of little more than a simple game of I Spy: Name a specific object or person,

and coincides with similar research from Microsoft, Virginia Tech, and various other academic institutions that came out recently."

"Our goal is to enable the computer to connect language with experiences in the physical world,

"The software answered:""An orange."("It's actually a satsuma, but we'll let it slide.)

but teaching computers to discern what's inside of images and associate them with language has proved immensely challenging.

when we may be able to ask a search engine like Google or Baidu to ferret through millions of images,

Creating computers that can look at images and answer specific questions about them"has the distinctive advantage of pushing the frontiers on'AI-complete'problems,

"Microsoft says.""Given the recent progress in the community, we believe the time is ripe to take on such an endeavour."

With the new research, computers have reached a milestone, not unlike that of many young kids figuring out the world.


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Trueview for shopping is optimized for both desktop and mobile.""Advertisers had used annotations in the past to make their videos interactive,

but these didn't work on all screens and viewers didn't always know what to expect,


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At that point, discovery was done by literally printing out every possible relevant e-mail for attorneys to sift through.

That print shop got tapped to print the emails for the landmark 2001 Microsoft antitrust case. Wilson recalls printing out piles and piles of Bill gates'and Steve Ballmer's emails

boxing them up, putting them on trucks, and delivering them to the courthouse, where as many as 300 attorneys would be searching them for anything relevant to the case."

"The way you pay for ediscovery software from legacy vendors like HP Autonomy and Symantec involves a lot of nickel-and-diming, according to Wilson.

First, you pay for the ediscovery software itself. Then, you pay for having your data processed. Then, you pay to keep your files in the system until the case is resolved

which can take a while, since some lawsuits can take years. Even once those documents are in the ediscovery software,

it usually goes into"really s---y databases, "Wilson says. You can search by keyword,

you could only access the database from a Windows computer running an outdated version of Internet explorer,

Wikimedia Commonsbill Gates gives his deposition during the landmark United states v. Microsoft case. Logikcull got its start as Logik. com,

Even without outside investment, Logikcull was able to hire the experts it needed to develop a browser-based, computer-plus-smartphone software solution,


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Apple's support page says you'll need a third-generation or later Apple TV running software 7. 0 or after.


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move your mouse or touch your phone screen. Behaviosec tracks these movements and maps them against past interactions to see

or pressing a phone screen harder the company will let the bank know it thinks someone else is trying to get into your bank account.

and software licensing as people wouldn't be able to share passwords a


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#All of Germany just signed up to this micropayment app that people think is the future of news on the web Blendle,


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#Intel is spending $125 million to solve one of the biggest problems in Silicon valley (INTC) Intel is opening its wallet to solve one of the biggest problems in Silicon valley:

On Tuesday, Intel's investment arm, Intel Capital, launched a new $125 million fund intended to boost women and minority representation in tech.

The fund, called Intel Diversity Fund, will invest in startups run by women and underrepresented minorities.

and ultimately to benefit Intel and the broader economy through its success,""Intel CEO Brian Krzanich said in a statement.

Today's announcement is part of a bigger plan by Intel, revealed in January called Diversity in Technology initiative.

The plan is to spend $300 million to help train more female engineers and computer scientists,

and to achieve full representation of women and underrepresented minorities in the US workforce by 2020.


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'Israel unleashed one of the world's most sophisticated cyber weapons on the Iran talks The computers in three luxury hotels that hosted high-stakes negotiations on Iran's nuclear program were infected with an improved version of one

extract files, track any activity that occurs on the infected Windows PC or laptop,"Jeff Bardin,

Trojan) on computers through which it sucks information from networks by actions Bardin described as functions of Duqu.


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This represents a breakthrough in terms of three dimensional printing of electronic circuits. Polymers are poor conductors of electricity


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Recently, Prakash also developed a computer than runs on water droplets. The droplets are suspended in a magnetic field

effectively serving as a computer clock, an essential piece of any working computer. More than just helping combat disease


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and unlock doors and log into his computer and password-secured websites. He even rigged his motorcycle

like most major Android phones, you can also unlock it with an implanted device just by holding it.


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Maryam Sadeghi shows off an early version of Molescope, an app for smartphones and ipads that people can use to monitor for signs of skin cancer.

The app currently only runs on ios, with an Android version in the works e


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"and observed them in their separate rooms as they were given each partial control over a virtual arm they could see on a screen.

The monkeys were connected only to a computer, but not one another. However, in a second set of experiments, the team directly wired the brains of four rats together,

and to a computer, to allow the animals to transmit neural brain activity to each other. The team outfitted the animals with multi-electrode arrays in the motor and somatosensory (sense of touch) cortices to capture

Duke scientists say the results support earlier claims that brainets"may serve as test beds for the development of organic computers created by the interfacing of multiple animal brains with computers."


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or components, including Apple, Microsoft, Sony, Intel and Samsung. Location-based services have been billed as a convenient way to target information to people, such as shoppers,

So far, the Wi-fi Aware technology has been incorporated into a wireless chips from Broadcom, Intel, Marvell and Realtek."

which can be compatible with any Bluetooth Smart device, regardless of whether its Apple, Android,


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transport infrastructure and individual mobile devices. That strategy takes advantage of new-generation cars as rolling collections of sensors

Litman learned that city is buying a fleet of 400 new buses, all with onboard Wi-fi, USB ports at every seat and bike racks.

Jeff Wood monitors developments in urban transport technology at The Direct Transfer website. While he says"transit agencies are pretty far behind the times


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and get content to the big screen and certainly that's compelling for many consumers,

Now they can seamlessly stream a dizzying amount of content onto their big screen TV.

and suddenly the episode plays on the big screen.""I think it's great,"comments Aleksandra.


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She taps the phone's screen in a certain pattern, records a spoken phrase and walks a short distance while the phone's motion sensors measure her gait."

built with software Apple Inc. developed to help turn the popular smartphone into a research tool.

motion sensors and touchscreen can take precise readings that, in some cases, may be more reliable than a doctor's observations.

Researchers also have tried limited studies that gather data from apps on Android phones. But if smartphones hold great promise for medical research

Democratizes medicine Apple had created previously software called Healthkit for apps that track iphone owners'health statistics and exercise habits.

Senior vice president Jeff Williams said the company wants to help scientists by creating additional software for more specialized apps

which participants tap their fingers in a particular sequence on the iphone's touchscreen. Dorsey said that's more objective than a process still used in clinics,


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