February 26, 2006 Like a friendly, non-biological form of the Borg Collective of science fiction fame, 80 personal computers, using artificial intelligence (AI), have combined their silicon brains to ...
The FCC appears to be moving quickly toward allowing FM broadcasters in the United States to use computer modeling software for their directional antennas. A new draft order has come forward just six ...
New research suggests a fundamentally novel architecture for quantum computation. They have experimentally demonstrated quantum antennas, which enable the exchange of quantum information between two ...
Due dates have now been published to comment on the FCC’s proposed rule change regarding directional FM antenna patterns. We reported earlier that the commission has opened a notice of proposed ...
A group of Israeli researchers have improved on a way to steal data from air-gapped computers, thought to be safer from attack due to their isolation from the Internet. They’ve figured out how to turn ...
If the prospect of implanting a phone into your hand sounds exciting to you, the latest development from Northeastern University in Boston will give you something to celebrate. A team of researchers ...
Apple has been granted a patent (number 8269677) by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office for a dual-band cavity backed antenna for an integrated desktop computer — in other words, the iMac. Per the ...
Research has indicted that there will be sharp growth in global cellular internet of things (IoT) connections over the course of the decade, leading to a commensurate spike in the deployment of new ...
According to Securities Star, data from the Tianyancha APP shows that Jin Yi Technology (002869) has recently obtained an invention patent authorization. The patent is titled 'RSU Antenna Switch ...
The antennas used by wireless devices have a major impact on WLAN coverage, security and performance. This becomes increasingly evident in new draft 802.11n access points (APs), which use multiple ...
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