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A team at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have taken steps to ensure a powerful color-based imaging technique performs as well when discerning... Read More »
This week saw some changes in the Patexia’s content. One of the main changes is that your truly will be covering the bulk of the news developments -- this also... Read More »
The news broke yesterday morning in the Washington Post and the New York Times: early this year National Reconnaissance Office, one of the US Government's... Read More »
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Jackie KellyNASA doesn't have the budget to do much with them? How sad.
Jun 5, 2012
The rich get richer, Recent stories in tech seem to center around a widening of the gap between successful and unsuccessful companies. Nowhere is this story more... Read More »
At last week's CTIA wireless conference in New Orleans, the talk was all about small-cell technology to alleviate difficulties carriers are having with spectrum... Read More »
Alcatel-Lucent introduced its 7950 XRS router this week, addressing the ever-evolving needs of today’s core networks invaded by video, mobile devices and... Read More »
A group at the Nanyang Technological Institute has demonstrated new wireless technology capable of transmitting data 1,000 times faster than Bluetooth -- nearly 2... Read More »
Google co-founder Sergey Brin believes there is a rising threat to the Internet the likes of which the world has not seen before. It just so happens that the biggest... Read More »
TriQuint has signed a new R&D agreement with the US Army Research Laboratory (ARL) to explore and fabricate high-frequency, mixed-signal circuits for... Read More »
Boeing announced today that the US Air Force accepted control of the fourth Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) military communications satellite on April 11, after the... Read More »
Cell phones and flashlights operate by battery without trouble. Yet because of the limited lifespan, battery power is not a feasible option for many applications in... Read More »
Harris Corporation, an international communications and information technology company, has received $12.4 million in orders from a Latin American nation for an... Read More »
Physicists at JILA have demonstrated a novel 'superradiant' laser design, which has the potential to be 100 to 1,000 times more stable than the best... Read More »
To enable radio reception in electric vehicles, manufacturers must install filters and insulate cables, since electrical signals will otherwise interfere with music... Read More »
Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced the availability of the first dual-channel PXI vector signal analyzer that delivers high-bandwidth, independently tuned... Read More »
The solid-state electronics unit that will capture the James Webb Space Telescope's science and engineering data has been completed and delivered to Northrop... Read More »
You know about SIMs, right? Not the Will Wright virtual life kind, but the Subscriber Identity Modules that live in your smartphone. They maintain your basic data and ... Read More »
The Great Wall of China, The Forbidden City and the Yu Yuan Gardens were not exactly the tourist attractions on Apple chief executive, Tim Cook’s, mind... Read More »
Microsoft, best known for software and the Xbox gaming system, recently worked with West Coast Customs, best known for 'pimping' cars, to create a... Read More »
The Siemens Building Technologies Division has added a unified communications solution for control centers to its Siveillance portfolio. The Siveillance Command... Read More »
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