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Electronics & Semiconductors Nov 8, 2013

EMC components: World's smallest common-mode choke for automotive Ethernet

TDK Corporation presents a new series of common-mode chokes for automotive Ethernet that features the world's best common-mode noise suppression. Measuring in with a footprint of 4.5 mm x 3.2 mm and an insertion height of ...

Business Oct 30, 2013

Imax teams with China's TCL to sell home theaters

Imax is partnering with Chinese TV maker TCL to design and manufacture a high-end home theater system aimed at China's growing ranks of affluent movie fans.

Social Sciences Oct 23, 2013

Study: Students text, a lot, during class

The typical college student plays with his or her digital device an average of 11 times a day while in class, according to a new study by a University of Nebraska-Lincoln associate professor.

Business Oct 21, 2013

Yahoo plucks influential tech writer from NY Times (Update)

New York Times technology columnist and gadget reviewer David Pogue is leaving the newspaper to cover similar topics for Yahoo.

Software Oct 9, 2013

Review: Apple iOS 7 plagued with problems

Apple's iOS 7 represents the most dramatic update to date of the software that powers iPhones and iPads. It also appears to be one of the buggiest.

Energy & Green Tech Oct 3, 2013

Into the future with solar living: A building as an energy source

The Solar Decathlon is the world's most challenging sustainable building university-level competition and is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. A team of Austrian research institutions has entered the competition ...

Software Sep 30, 2013

Ubisoft moves online gaming to Montreal

Videogame maker Ubisoft announced Monday the expansion of its Montreal operations with a $373 million investment in online gaming and motion capture technologies, expected to create 500 new jobs.

Space Exploration Sep 18, 2013

WINFOCUS brings space station ultrasound from orbit to the ends of the Earth

Fast, efficient and readily available medical attention is key to survival in a health emergency. When a person is stricken with injury or illness, getting a quick and accurate diagnosis through medical imaging technology ...

Computer Sciences Sep 5, 2013

Sudoku saves photographers from copyright theft

A new watermarking technology based on a system akin to the permutation rules used to solve the numeral puzzles known as Sudoku has been developed by computer scientists in Malaysia. Writing in the International Journal of ...

Software Sep 4, 2013

Live streaming enjoyment for multi-screen applications

Researchers have developed the FAMIUM development platform and are using it to create new application scenarios for adaptive video streaming in web browsers. One highlight is that content can be split between several devices ...

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