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Coming soon: Self-healing chips for smartphones, computers?
2013-03-15 13:01:37| InfoWorld: Top News
Scientists have taken the next step in the evolution of the computer chip, developing self-healing integrated chips. A team of researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) said they now can envision smartphone and computer chips not only defending themselves but also repairing themselves, recovering from trouble -- like total transistor failure -- in microseconds.
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A Bay Area Startup Syncs Smartphones to Vehicles
2013-03-14 18:28:55| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
A device that could potentially become an industry standard for vehicle-to-smartphone connectivity will be offered by a San Francisco startup to grade and assist drivers. A company called Automatic announced that it is accepting pre-order for Automatic Link, which when paired with an iPhone can score driving behavior including key metrics, road trip tracking, and [...]The Article A Bay Area Startup Syncs Smartphones to Vehicles appeared first on Automotive Digest.
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World's First Arduino-Compatible Micro-Computer With Bluetooth Low Energy Allows Electronics Makers To Add Smartphones And Tablets To Their Projects
2013-03-14 05:58:25| rfglobalnet News Articles
Ultra low power (ULP) RF specialist Nordic Semiconductor ASA recently announces from wireless startup 'Open Source RF' - launched on KickStarter.com - the world's first 'Arduino' compatible open-source micro-computer that can communicate wirelessly with any Bluetooth v4.0 (which includes Bluetooth low energy as a hallmark feature) compatible smartphone (including the iPhone 4S/5) or tablet (such as the 3rd and 4th generation iPad or the iPad mini) and is based on a new RFD51822 module that is based on the multiple-award winning Nordic nRF51822 SoC ('System-on-Chip') developed by Nordic's long standing module partner and wireless specialist, RF Digital.
World's First Arduino-Compatible Micro-Computer With Bluetooth Low Energy Allows Electronics Makers To Add Smartphones And Tablets To Their Projects
2013-03-14 05:58:25| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Ultra low power (ULP) RF specialist Nordic Semiconductor ASA recently announces from wireless startup 'Open Source RF' - launched on KickStarter.com - the world's first 'Arduino' compatible open-source micro-computer that can communicate wirelessly with any Bluetooth v4.0 (which includes Bluetooth low energy as a hallmark feature) compatible smartphone (including the iPhone 4S/5) or tablet (such as the 3rd and 4th generation iPad or the iPad mini) and is based on a new RFD51822 module that is based on the multiple-award winning Nordic nRF51822 SoC ('System-on-Chip') developed by Nordic's long standing module partner and wireless specialist, RF Digital.
Readers' Choice Awards 2013: Smartphones and Mobile Carriers
2013-03-13 20:35:33| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
Is your smartphone the best? Is your carrier the worst? Find out which manufacturers and carriers your fellow PCMag readers think provide the most satisfying mobile service and products.
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