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Scan negatives with a DSLR and toilet-rolls... (Gadget Master)
Photographer, and Gadget Master, Claus Thiim has described a neat way to scan hundreds of nostalgic negatives and slides.
So what’s the deal with the Google –Motorola Mobility deal, eh? » Travelling On The Silicon Road
So what’s the deal with the Google –Motorola Mobility deal, eh?
Micron Bulletin: Treasure Valley FIRST Robotics Teams Head to World Championship
Micron and the Micron Foundation are pleased to support the 2011 Treasure Valley FIRST Robotics teams from the Boise, Meridian and Nampa School Districts. The teams had a strong showing at the Utah Regional FIRST Robotics Competition on April 9...
The Embedded Blog: SiS continues to push Android into the home on MIPS
The Embedded Blog Hardware and Software News for the embedded electronics industry in Europe from Nick Flaherty Embedded news Loading Monday, June 06, 2011 SiS continues to push Android into the home on MIPS SiS Selects MIPS’ Newest Multicore Processor for Next Generation Internet TVBy Nick
PC's Solar Photovoltaics Blog: Reis Robotics commissions 100th solar module production system
OBERNBURG, GERMANY: Reis Robotics is the world leader in automated solar module assembly lines. Reis has delivered its one hundredth system, now installed at the customer's site. Orders have been placed for further systems which are already in production. < br / > < br / > "The customers of Reis
TI's updated Stellaris® EVALBOT opens the door for more flexibility and fun with microcontrollers
New mini-robot evaluation platform for TI's Stellaris ARM® Cortex™-M3 microcontrollers provides more tool and software options to facilitate experimentation and development AUSTIN, Texas, April 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Arming developers with...
element14: Robotics: Robots in Japan's danger zone
The two Monirobo bots being used in Fukushima As the Fukushima nuclear core continues to
Analog Diablog™: Inertial Sensors Facilitate Autonomous Operation in Mobile Robots
<span style="font-family:arial;">Ground-based robot systems must often handle dull, dirty, and dangerous tasks in missions where direct human involvement is expensive, dangerous, or ineffective. Some robotic platforms can operate autonomously, using navigation systems to monitor and control their
For Google, Android Means Keeping More Revenue -- Seeking Alpha
<strong><a href='http://www.techcrunch.com/'>TechCrunch</a>submits:</strong><p><em>By MG Siegler</em></p><div><a href="http://static.seekingalpha.com/uploads/2010/10/17/saupload_screen_shot_2010_10_15_at_3_04_53_am.png" rel="lightbox"><img
Solar-Powered Nanofilter Robots Clean the Gulf Oil Spill
CalFinder Blog: Could Solar-Powered Nanofilter Robots Clean the Gulf Oil Spill?
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