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- CSIRO suggests robotics solutions to boost manufacturing competitiveness
May 20, 2013 0 comment
The CSIRO suggests that the way forward for Aussie manufacturers isn’t humans or robots, it’s humans and robots.
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Industrial processors: Live long and processMay 20, 2013 0 comment
New industrial processor technologies are driving new ways of working, leading to reduced downtime, increased safety, and quick returns on investment.
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Wearable electronics will recharge your lifeMay 15, 2013 0 comment
The bulky packaging of batteries limits innovation new electronics today. But flexible batteries that can be incorporated into fabrics offer a game-changing way of powering personal devices – and take us into a new world of wearable electronics.
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Deep brain stimulation: a fix when the drugs don’t workMay 14, 2013 0 comment
Deep Brain Stimulation sends electrical impulses to specific parts of the brain that control discrete functions, allowing control over neural activity and yielding therapeutic benefits.
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Staying the course on solarMay 13, 2013 0 comment
With the solar industry in turmoil, we look at how Australia’s only remaining panel manufacturer is planning to remain competitive.
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Rooftop solar reduces the risk of price hikes … for everyoneMay 3, 2013 0 comment
Rooftop solar benefits all electricity customers, not only those with solar panels. By increasing supply diversity, it reduces the risk of price spikes due to gas prices and drought.
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New research paves way for quantum super computersMay 3, 2013 0 comment
Australian quantum computing researchers have developed a new technique for reading the quantum spin of an atom, paving the way for immensely powerful computers connected by a super-fast quantum internet.
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Learn Raspberry Pi from a nine-year-oldApril 23, 2013 0 comment
NINE-year-old Julian Peen, known online as Mindstorminventor, will be presenting a Master Class in Reverse on the Raspberry Pi, as part of the Vivid Sydney Ideas program.
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Sorry, the wireless cloud isn’t green – it’s an energy monsterApril 22, 2013 0 comment
Access to cloud services using personal wireless devices will have the same carbon footprint as adding another 4.9 million cars onto the roads by 2015.
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Arduino, open source and curiosity: a 14-year-old’s journeyApril 22, 2013 0 comment
FOURTEEN year old Aidan Temple will be presenting a Master Class on the Arduino at the Powerhouse Museum on 6 June 2013, as part of the Vivid Sydney Ideas program.
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Computing 1-0-1: quantum information in an atom’s coreApril 18, 2013 0 comment
UNSW researchers have demonstrated a quantum bit based on the nuclear of a single atom in silicon. One of the key researchers explains.
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What bottleneck? Silicon photonics technology boosts interconnect speedsApril 17, 2013 0 comment
INTEL has publicly demonstrated a fully functional silicon photonics module operating at 100 Gb/s.
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The changing face of embedded designApril 17, 2013 0 comment
Electronics News talked to Victor Mieres, NI’s Vice President of Emerging Markets for Asia/Rest of World, about the latest developments in the industry, and how technology can be leveraged to turn potential threats into opportunities.
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Is Google Glass all it’s cracked up to be?April 9, 2013 0 comment
Google Glass is the latest addition to the emerging field of “ubiquitous computing” (UC). Unlike the old paradigm of desktop computing, UC is designed to fit comfortably into people lives.
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The Samsung Galaxy S4 and eye-trackingApril 3, 2013 0 comment
Eye-tracking technology is gaining momentum, and there are many exciting opportunities for using eye tracking to understand visual processes and the ways in which people interact with information.
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What is going on with Chinese solar?March 27, 2013 0 comment
With the current wave of change in the Chinese solar industry, what we’re seeing is the birth pangs of a new, capitalist industry.
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Not just for war: how drones can be used for goodMarch 27, 2013 0 comment
As technology advances and becomes safer, we will see increasing numbers of UAVs and robotic aircraft being used for civilian applications.
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Five minutes with Rohde & Schwarz’s Richard PoppleMarch 20, 2013 0 comment
Richard Popple is the National Sales Manager of Test & Measurement products at Rohde & Schwarz.
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Five minutes with Clarinox Technologies’ Trish MessiterMarch 12, 2013 0 comment
Trish Messiter is the owner of Clarinox Technologies, a Victorian wireless embedded systems solutions provider.
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A software approach to electronics educationMarch 12, 2013 0 comment
A WIRELESS communication professor at Macquarie University, Sydney, is using AWR Microwave Office to teach students about the real-world use of high-frequency circuit design software.

