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NVIDIA Announces the Jetson TX2 IoT System
Nvidia has unveiled the new Jetson TX2 system which is an impressive credit card-sized platform that delivers AI computing. It is designed to be used in intelligent factory robots, commercial drones and smart cameras for AI cities. The new Jetson TX2 has two run modes. It can either offers twice the performance…
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Googles Ara Will Have Limited Upgrades
Most of us use mobile phones these days and we just wait for the next phone to come out, waiting for the next processor and a slightly better camera to come out when you get to upgrade. The idea of a modular phone was that using just a basic model…
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NASA to Test Inflatable Living Modules on The ISS
When sending something into space, it is important to consider how big it is. Something large may be useful in space, but it is no good if it can’t be carried up there by rocket after all. Now NASA is hoping to make the best use of the limited space…
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JavaScript Projects Were Broken After Left-Pad Was Unpublished
Tuesday afternoon and you start running your brand new JavaScript for the website you’re working on. You’ve been working on it for days and have been enjoying it working only to find it breaks. The reason your project, among hundreds of JavaScript Projects, was broken for hours because someone unpublished…
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Innodisk Introduces M.2 Module Network Adapters
You might know Innodisk as a storage and memory manufacturer, but that isn’t the only thing that this company creates. They also produce a lot of embedded solutions and modules and the newest in this range is also a world’s first: A new M.2 form factor Single and Dual Gigabit…
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SilverStone ECWA1 and ECW02 Module Review
Introduction In today’s review, I am not just going to look at a single product, but a combination of two that work perfectly in tandem. The SilverStone ECW02 Mini PCI-E 802.11ac Wi-Fi module is ready for laptops and similar equipment, but a desktop system will most likely require an adapter such…
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Google’s Inception Module
Google are an innovative bunch who invest in concepts which can be visually stimulating, I could have found a more apt word, but will stick with it. This time around the search giant’s creation, in this case goes by the name of “The Inception Module” and is software which is…
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DDR4 Industrial Grade Modules Announced by SMART Modular Technologies
SMART Modular Technologies has announced the availability of its highly reliable DDR4 industrial grade modules. The modules are said to join the company’s very successful DDR3 lineup and target the networking, telecom and industrial applications market, where operating areas consist of harsh environments. As with all of SMART’s products, quality…
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Star Citizen Modules Available for Free This Weekend
Star Citizen is at PAX this weekend and for those who can’t make it to experience the title first hand, Cloud Imperium is giving away free codes to access different modules for a limited time. The client is said to let you take part on the Hangar Module with an…
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Toshiba Silently Helps Google Build Tech for Project Ara Smartphones
Google might take most credit for Project Ara and its plan to make modular smartphones a reality, but according to Bloomberg, Toshiba has been the Japanese company who was silently helping to develop the chips that would make Project Ara a reality. It is said that there are two different…
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Lightning Tube ‘Treatment’ given to Avexir RAIDEN DDR3 Memory Modules
The RAIDEN DDR3 memory module series is known for their high performance and apparently for their unique feature. The modules are using the world exclusive patented technology of plasma tubes in order to mimic the lightning effect for gamers seeking a more unique look and something to brag about when…
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Phone, Tablet Company Linshof Claims a ‘Clean Android’ Device Launch
We’ve recently reported on Linshof’s i8 smartphone offering, allowing users to utilize their 80GB of storage space through an interesting 64GB and 16GB memory module paring technology. Just now, news has come to light that this German manufacturer has announced that they will launch ‘clean Android’ offerings of these smartphones…
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Revolutionary Chemical Iris Could Bring Smaller Cameras to Smartphones
A normal iris has physical blades which move in order to change the amount of light entering the lens. More light enters when wider and less when closing down. The same principle is applied to cameras found in some smartphones nowadays too. A new chemical iris however tends to change…
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Icy Dock ‘Black Vortex’ MB074SP-B 3.5” 4-in-3 Cage Review
Introduction Over the last couple of years I’ve reviewed a fair selection of products from the Icy Dock catalogue, ranging from external drive enclosures such as the Blizzard and the MB559U3S SuperSpeed to a variety of SATA backplanes and drive bay adaptors including the FatCage MB155SP-B, MB971SP-B and MB994SP-4SB-1 Quad…
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