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Olympus Air A01 Camera Device that Wirelessly Connects Lenses with Smartphones Coming to US in July
2015-06-30 20:19:10| Wireless - Topix.net
Olympus just announced that it is bringing its compact and wireless Olympus Air A01 camera device to the U.S. in July and Canada in August. The Olympus Air A01, which was introduced in Japan earlier this year, is a small, cylindrical gadget with a 16-megapixel Live MOS image sensor that can wirelessly connect Micro Four Thirds lenses with mobile devices such as smartphones.
Coming to a smartwatch near you: LG Chem's new hexagonal batteries
2015-06-30 18:47:27| Chemicals - Topix.net
Batteries are usually rectangular, which makes a lot of sense when you're cramming them into rectangular smartphones, tablets, and laptops. But what about when your device isn't a rectangular? Until now, round smartwatches have had to make due with rectangular batteries-a big waste of space in a round body.
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Coming Higher U.S. Natural Gas Prices Should Help Low Cost Producer Chesapeake Energy
2015-06-30 18:15:58| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Natural gas exports to Mexico are expected to increase by over 2.1 bcf/d in 2015 to about 4 bcf/d. Approximately 7 bcf/d of US LNG export capacity is already under construction.
Skeleton Technologies launches new range of high-performance ultracapacitors; up to 111 kW/kg and 9.6 Wh/kg; hybrid truck application coming
2015-06-30 17:55:33| Green Car Congress
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LTE-U is coming to take your Wi-Fi away, consumer advocates warn
2015-06-30 05:40:30| Wireless - Topix.net
A carrier technology that uses Wi-Fi frequencies to provide LTE connectivity could let the big wireless providers mess with your home connection and push you on to their networks, according to comments filed today with the FCC by several watchdog groups. The technology is called either LTE - Unlicensed or Licensed Assisted Access , and it essentially works by using 4G/LTE radios to send and receive data via the same 5GHz frequencies as Wi-Fi.
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