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Motorola MotoPURE H15The MotoPURE H15 makes up for Motorola's dismal H12, whose noise-canceling circuitry simply didn't work. ... |
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NASA approves Hubble revival planNASA is going ahead with a plan to restart the flow of science data from the Hubble Space Telescope by routing around circuitry that failed a little more than two weeks ago, officials said Tuesday. ... |
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IBM Transitioning to 22nm Chip FabricationIntel has already shipped 45nm processors, while AMD is trying to get its 45nm to market. TI is claiming big 45nm performance too. Meanwhile, IBM believes it can lead the market to 32 and then 22nm chip production: "At 22nm, the existing techniques for microprocessor manufacturing useful a... |
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Murata's new balancing robot loses a wheel, gains a trickFiled under: RobotsRiding a bicycle isn't exactly easy, especially if you're made of circuitry, wires, and a gyroscope. That was Murata Seisaku-kun's one trick, and now he's sadly obsolete. Meet Seiko, a 20-inch tall, 11 pound unicycle riding robot. Like her, uh, "cousin" Keisaku-kun, S... |
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Acoustic Research doles out ARNC01 noise-canceling earbudsFiled under: Portable Audio Audiovox's extravaganza is closing up with the introduction of the Acoustic Research ARNC01 ($59.99) earbuds, which promise to use whiz-bang active processing to reduce noise for airline addicts and those with a crib full of rambunctious youngsters. The circuitry is h... |
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PureSpectrum, Inc. Adapting Ballast Circuitry to Be Compatible With LED LightingEmerging Technology Company Applying Base Science to Rapidly Growing Energy Efficient Light Source ... |

