Archive: 09/14/2004
TI Breakthrough in Battery Management Accurately Calculates Remaining Capacity over Life of Battery
Building on extensive research and development in battery management, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) today announced a unique ´gas gauge´ technology that calculates remaining capacity in lithium-based ...
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Random Numbers from Cosmic Rays
Cosmic rays from exploding stars have provided a new and innovative way of producing truly random numbers. University of Queensland mathematician Dr Michael Bulmer and UQ physicist Dr Kevin Pimbblet have produced random numbe ...
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Woomera test ahead of scramjet flights
University of Queensland scientists will fly a baby rocket at Woomera, South Australia in early October this year to test new systems ahead of next year’s full-scale scramjet engine experimental flights. The new flight, ...
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Xilinx Ramps Virtex-4 Shipments, Delivers Breakthrough Performance At The Lowest Cost
World's first multi-platform FPGA provides up to 10X better performance/price ratio and 2X higher performance and density, while reducing power by 50% Xilinx, Inc. today announced immediate availability of silicon and a complete ...
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Fujitsu Develops Service Robot that Offers Human Task Support
Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. and Fujitsu Frontech Limited today announced their joint development of a service robot that can provide support for various services in offices, commercial facilities, and other p ...
Sep 14, 2004 |
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Mazda and NEC to Test Grid-Based Core System
Mazda Motor Corporation and NEC Corporation today announced that Mazda will test grid computing technology, which will be incorporated into its core system, in order to efficiently utilizes the IT resources of many servers ...
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Improved Electrodes: Electrodeposition Process Creates Nanoporous Structures for Improved Fuel Cells, Batteries & Sensor
Taking advantage of an electrochemical phenomenon that had previously been considered a nuisance, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new class of three-dimensional nanoporous ...
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New telescope to map our sky for the first time
A new hi-tech telescope called the SkyMapper is to be built by ANU in order to produce the first comprehensive digital map of the Southern sky. The fully automated $11 million telescope will map the sky faster than any other ...
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AMD Enhances Low-Power Geode™ Embedded Processors Line
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) today announced the most recent addition to its AMD Geode™ NX family of high-performance, low-power processors, the AMD Geode NX 1250@6W* processor. Based on the x86 architecture, the new pro ...
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