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Absorbable Vascular Stents are Subject of New ASTM International Surgical Devices Standard
2014-01-10 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Absorbable stents are designed to open clogged blood vessels and restore blood flow, similar to permanent metallic stents, but are temporary and completely absorbed in time. ASTM F3036, Guide for Testing Absorbable Stents, will be used to drive consistency in the way physical and mechanical properties of vascular scaffolds are evaluated, from initial manufacturer to absorption within patient's body. This story is related to the following:Trade Associations
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P-Channel MOSFET increases efficiency in mobile computing devices.
2014-01-09 14:30:33| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Supplied in 6.15 x 5.15 mm PowerPAK® SO-8 package, -20 V Si7157DP TrenchFET® p-channel Gen III power MOSFET offers respective on-resistance of 0.0016 and 0.0020 Ω at -10 and -4.5 V. On-resistance values enable designers to achieve lower voltage drops and conduction losses in circuits, promoting efficient use of power and consequently extending battery run times. RoHS-compliant product is optimized for load and battery switches in power management applications for notebook computers. This story is related to the following:MOSFETs
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Opera Devices SDK for Sigma Designs' Smart TV processors
2014-01-09 09:40:48| Digital TV News
Opera Software and Sigma Designs (NASDAQ: SIGM) have announced that the Opera Devices SDK will land in Sigma Designs Smart TV processors.
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Opera Devices SDK to power Bang & Olufsen connected TVs
2014-01-08 09:30:36| Digital TV News
Opera Software has announced that Bang & Olufsen is now shipping the latest version of the Opera Devices Software Development Kit (SDK) on selected high-end connected TVs.
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Intel and AMD confirm support for dual OS operation on upcoming devices, but does anybody want one?
2014-01-07 21:45:16| Extremetech
Both AMD and Intel have announced support for varying degrees of Android-on-Windows, but while the two companies are taking different approaches, the greater question remains: Does anyone want a dual-booting solution outside of IT environments?
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