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Consumer & Gadgets Jun 18, 2015

Future in-flight entertainment will know when you're asleep

The next generation of in-flight entertainment will include screens that know when you've fallen asleep, while new apps will very soon let you sync your personal devices with the onboard system.

General Physics Jun 4, 2015

Solar cell sets world record with a stabilized efficiency of 13.6%

(Phys.org)—In a new study, scientists have reported a world record stabilized efficiency of 13.6% for a triple-junction thin-film silicon solar cell, which is a newer version of the single-junction thin-film silicon solar ...

Hi Tech & Innovation Mar 13, 2015

Smart products tackle pancakes, makeovers

In the persistent quest to take all human effort out of basic tasks, manufacturers showcased several new "smart" products at the recent International Home and Housewares Show that tackle everything from pancake design to ...

Electronics & Semiconductors Feb 26, 2015

Breakthrough in CMOS-based transceivers for MM-wave radar systems

Today, at the 2015 International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), imec and Panasonic presented a transceiver chip for phase-modulated continuous-wave radar at 79GHz. This achievement demonstrates the potential of ...

Engineering Feb 13, 2015

Industry's largest glass-molded aspheric lens

Panasonic Corporation today announced that it has developed the industry's largest glass-molded aspheric lens measuring 75 mm in diameter that can be used for interchangeable lenses for cameras and projectors whose size and ...

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 22, 2015

Review: New TV tech focuses on better picture

It's taken them a while to get there, but TV makers now seem to think that the way to improve the boob tube - and sell more sets at higher prices - is by having it display a better-looking picture.

Computer Sciences Jan 12, 2015

New algorithm could enable household robots to better identify objects in cluttered environments

For household robots ever to be practical, they'll need to be able to recognize the objects they're supposed to manipulate. But while object recognition is one of the most widely studied topics in artificial intelligence, ...

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 7, 2015

At CES, 'Internet of Things' showcases the connected life

Everywhere you look at CES, it seems there's nothing that can't be connected to the Internet: Tennis rackets, coffee makers, watches, jewelry, baby clothing, pet accessories, oven ranges and infinitely more appliances and ...

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 6, 2015

Google domain grows as Android takes root in TVs

Google-backed Android software that leads the smartphone market is spreading to a new generation of smart televisions.

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 6, 2015

TV makers out to ignite market with super high-def

After several years of sluggish sales, television manufacturers are pegging growth hopes on new technologies that deliver a more immersive and interactive experience and stunningly realistic image displays.

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