Nokia to Implement TI's First Integrated Single-Chip Solution for Mobile Phones

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Nokia and Texas Instruments today announced the cooperation whereby Nokia will incorporate a single-chip solution based on TI's Digital RF Processor (DRP) technology to its future mobile phones. This cooperation will make ...


Giant Kuiper Belt planetoid Sedna may have formed far beyond Pluto

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Recently, astronomers reported the surprising discovery of a very large diameter Kuiper Belt planetoid -- (90377) Sedna -- on a distant, 12,500-year-long, eccentric orbit centered approximately 500 astronomical ...


Tiny technology carries big promise

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Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize materials, manufacturing, energy, security and healthcare. At the Research and Development Conference of MIT's Industrial Liaison Program last month, Professor Edwin L. Thomas, ...


Smart projectors do not require artificial canvases

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Video projectors will play a major role in future home entertainment and education applications – ranging from movies and television, over computer games, to multimedia presentations. However, we have to give ...


Following Nature's Lead, Scientists Seek Better Catalysts

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Iron-sulfur nanosystem isolated from bacterium is more reactive than catalysts in use Those seeking to design more efficient catalysts for the production of hydrogen and the control of air pollutants might do well to take ...


Focus on our magnetic planet

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Mission controllers cross their fingers whenever the Sun is stormy and their spacecraft have to fly over the South Atlantic. There, even satellites in low orbits suffer many hits by atomic bullets from the ...


Fullerenes: optimising surfaces for anti-wear applications

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The TEKNIKER Technological Centre is in the final stages of negotiating with the European Union Commission the project known as "FOREMOST: fullerene-based opportunities for robust engineering: making optimised surfaces for ...


Get ready for next generation surround sound

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Ultra-realistic surround sound is a step closer for everyone thanks to a new method that will cheaply and efficiently compute the way individuals hear things. Currently, creating accurate 'virtual sound fields' through hea ...


ARM Completes Prototype Testing Of ARM7TDMI Processor Based On ASPLA 90-nm

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ARM today announced that it has achieved sample production of the ARM7TDMI core verification chip jointly developed with the Semiconductor Technology Academic Research Center (STARC). The pilot production uses the 90-nm generic ...


IBM and Chartered Extend Technology Development Agreement to 45 Nanometer

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IBM and Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing today announced they have signed an extension to their existing technology agreement, formally expanding their joint development efforts to 45-nanometer (nm) bulk CMOS process ...




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