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3D printing coming from your neigbourhood Staples 4/15/2014
"3D printing offers enormous potential for small businesses, and by using Staples, they can print with the technology without having to invest in it,"
Autonomous driving technology advancing 4/15/2014
DEEVA will be equipped with a unique and extremely comprehensive set of sensors that provides a complete 3D representation of the vehicle's environment. To generate this representation, high amounts of data have to be processed at very high real-time requirements.
NASA Releases 1,000 Apps to Public 4/14/2014
Now NASA wants to make better use of its intellectual asset portfolio and is releasing a software catalogue with more than 1,000 applications that are available for free to the public.
Retail sales surge in March at fastest pace in 1 1/2 years 4/14/2014
The Commerce Department said Monday that seasonally adjusted retail sales increased 1.1% in March. Officials also revised February's figure up to a strong 0.7%, from an initially reported 0.3%.
Boeing Bringing 1,000 New Jobs to Southern California 4/11/2014
Boeing Co. announced it was adding over 1,000 new engineering positions in Long Beach and Seal Beach over the upcoming two years as part of the consolidation plan companywide to increase its efficiencies and meet the demand globally for new aircraft and related support.
Freescale Upgrades Small-Cell SoC 4/11/2014
Freescale Semiconductor debuted a next-generation SoC for multistandard wireless base stations.
BMW recalls 156,000 vehicles in US 4/11/2014
German luxury carmaker BMW will recall 156,000 vehicles in the US to check for defective bolts that could lead to engine damage.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 & 808 Chips Boost Network Capabilities 4/9/2014
Qualcomm has announced a pair of Snapdragon mobile processors designed to let one mobile device combine three LTE network connections to boost theoretical download speeds as high as 300 Mbit/s.
Chip Market Grew 5% in 2013 4/9/2014
Total worldwide semiconductor revenue reached $315 billion in 2013, up 5% from 2012.
Honda Tests System That Warns Drivers of Traffic Signals 4/8/2014
Honda has announced plans to test in live traffic a driver-assist system designed to warn drivers of upcoming traffic signals and do something about them even if the driver isn't prepared to.
IBM Brings New Cloud Offerings, Pricing to the Mainframe 4/8/2014
IBM announced new cloud offering, research projects and pricing options for mainframe users looking to deploy cloud workloads on IBM's Linux-based mainframes.
Battery offers 30 second phone charging 4/8/2014
A battery that can charge in under 30 seconds has been shown off at a technology conference in Tel Aviv.
UK government pays Microsoft £5.5m to extend Windows XP support 4/7/2014
The UK and Dutch governments have paid Microsoft multiple millions to extend support for Windows XP past the 8 April cutoff date.The UK extension cost £5.5m but is only valid for a year, after which public-sector users will have to be moved to newer software.
“Affordable, Effortless” Micro 3D Printer For Everyone Killing It On Kickstarter 4/7/2014
In the race to drive down costs for and increase the capabilities of 3D printers, the Micro is designed to be inexpensive and incredibly easy to use while also offering reliability and consistency.
Gas prices fall 11 cents over past week 4/7/2014
Gasoline prices have fallen about 11 cents during the past week to a statewide average of about $3.65 per gallon.
Qualcomm Boosts High End of Mobile Chip Line 4/7/2014
Qualcomm is boosting the performance of the high end of its flagship chip line, aiming to bring new features to smartphones and tablets by early next year.
Mozilla exec out of job for gay rights intolerance 4/4/2014
Mozilla co-founder Brendan Eich has stepped down, less than two weeks after he was named top executive of the company that makes the popular web browser, Firefox.
T-Mobile Offers BlackBerry Users $100 Credit After Split 4/4/2014
Though BlackBerry and T-Mobile are in the midst of a bitter divorce, T-Mobile wants the BlackBerry faithful to know that it still cares by offering a $100 credit.
3D-printed modules for Google's Ara phone coming early next year 4/4/2014
Lego-like parts that will form the building blocks for Google's Project Ara will be produced on 3D printers and ship in time for the customizable smartphone's release early next year.
Verizon Wireless cuts prices to be more competitive with AT&T plans 4/3/2014
Verizon has adjusted its pricing on higher data plans in order to better compete with chief rival AT&T.
USB 3.1 will use the new Type-C connector 4/3/2014
With the introduction of USB 3.1 and the new Type-C connector, the old USB ports will be obsoleted.
Tesla Wants to Replace Side-View Mirrors With Cameras 4/3/2014
Tesla may be ahead of the automotive curve, but there's one driver-assist technology it's never been able to implement: side-view cameras.
Chrysler Recalls Over 850,000 S.U.V.’s 4/2/2014
Chrysler is recalling more than 850,000 sport utility vehicles because of a possible braking problem.
SanDisk Optimizes SSDs for Enterprise Workloads 4/2/2014
SanDisk has expanded its CloudSpeed Serial ATA (SATA) product family with four new solid state drives (SSDs) to meet demands of enterprise workloads.
All new cars in US must have rearview cameras by 2018 4/1/2014
On Monday, after three years of repeated delays and a lawsuit, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced the new rule: By May 2018, all new cars and light trucks must be equipped with rearview cameras.
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