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  • News - 25 Jan 2011
    Silicon Laboratories has introduced its future generation ambient light and infrared (IR) light sensors called the Si114x portfolio for human interface (HI) solutions. The new Si114x is the latest...
  • News - 21 Jan 2011
    Baulmann Leuchten has launched an innovative range of directional LED luminaires. This 3W warm-white LED is incorporated in a solid stainless-steel enclosure, and supplies an extensive-beam light...
  • News - 6 Jan 2011
    Some innovative laptops may have the potentiality to sense earthquake. The improved versions of laptops form leading companies, such as Apple and Lenovo, are integrated with motion sensing...
  • News - 30 Dec 2010
    Magnet has introduced novel energy effective occupancy sensors for regulating air-conditioning and lighting to lessen power usage, improving reliability and to increase the durability of lamps....
  • News - 30 Dec 2010
    The Air Force Research Laboratory in association with Technology Solutions Group of QinetiQ North America has jointly devised a Battlefield Automatic Life Status Monitor for detecting the respiration...
  • News - 29 Dec 2010
    Thrustmaster has developed an innovativeT500 RS official Gran Turismo 5 steering wheel with advanced features. The wheel is completely made out of metal and it is also being utilized in the...
  • News - 23 Dec 2010
    Elbit Systems, leading global defense electronics company, proclaimed that their company has been offered a contract worth $16 million from the Polish Ministry of National Defense for providing...
  • News - 23 Dec 2010
    Eindhoven University of Technology scientists along with the researchers at Eindhoven-based COBRA research institute have accomplished the generation of electron transport using an electronic...
  • News - 21 Dec 2010
    An innovative research work is in progress to facilitate the city planners to understand the information gathered from varied sequences of sensing devices such as power meters, road traffic cameras,...
  • News - 21 Dec 2010
    The Cambridge University scientists are focusing their research on developing highly receptive motion sensing devices for healthcare and entertainment applications. The Engineer magazine published...

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