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Disney Invents System that Recognizes Objects by Touch

New technology for the Internet of Things (IoT) uses the human body as an...

Mercedes-Benz Recalls 126K Vehicles for Air Bag Problems

Mercedes-Benz has announced a recall of 126,260 vehicles because the air bags can unexpectedly...

LA’s Street Lights Now Have 4G LTE Wireless Technology

Los Angeles is the first city in the world to deploy new “smart” Philips street lights, which have built in 4G LTE wireless technology from Ericsson. The SmartPoles are actually standard city street lights, but they been upgraded with efficient LED lights and Ericsson’s small cell technology. Since the lights are connected, the city can manage street lighting to make sure that streets are well-lit without wasting energy. But the biggest change is adding the wireless connectivity, which will provide better broadband coverage without adding any new cell towers.

Family of RS-232 Transceivers with Adjustable Low Voltage Interface

Exar Corporation, a leading supplier of high-performance integrated circuits and system solutions, announces a family of RS-232 (EIA/TIA-232) transceivers designed to operate from 3V to 5.5V supplies. The XR32220, XR32430 and XR32431 include an adjustable low voltage logic interface that simplifies their use in low voltage and multi-voltage systems.

Rigel SafeTest 50 Analyzer for Medical Equipment Testing

Rigel has introduced a new handheld safety analyzer for the routine electrical testing of...
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Socionext Licenses and Deploys CEVA Imaging and Vision DSP for Milbeaut Image Processors

CEVA, Inc., the leading licensor of DSP IP platforms for cellular, multimedia and connectivity,...

Small Cell, Laptop, and Tablet SAR Emissions Measurement System

“ART-BODY is the first instant SAR measurement system with a fixed probe-array for large...

NASA Engineer Provides Update on “Impossible” EM Drive

After several months of silence, NASA engineer Paul March has confirmed that NASA’s work on the controversial electromagnetic (EM) drive continues at the Eagleworks Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center. The hypothetical technology could radically change space travel by allowing spacecraft to fly to the edge of the Solar System in just a few months without the use of a propellant.

Google Plans to Launch Drone Delivery in 2017

Google is aiming to launch a commercial drone delivery service in 2017. Reuters reports that David Vos, who head’s Google’s Project Wing and co-chairs a drone registry task force for the Federal Aviation Administration, announced Google’s plans at an air traffic control convention in Washington last week. He said the FAA is discussing setting up an air traffic control system that would use cellular and internet technology to manage unmanned aerial vehicles (a.ka. drones) flying at altitudes lower than 500 feet. Amazon proposed a similar system in July.

York EMC Celebrates 20 Years in Business

20 years ago this year, York EMC Services (YES) was established as a wholly...
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