Squishy transistors—a device concept for fast, low-power electronics
An international team of researchers from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), IBM, the University of Edinburgh and Auburn University have shown that a new device concept - a 'squishy' transistor -...
View ArticleReal competitors enhance thrill of auctions
The thrill is part of the game – whoever waits for his bid to be accepted on online auction platforms, feels the excitement in the bidding war for the object of desire. The heart beats faster, palms...
View ArticleReal competitors enhance thrill of auctions
The thrill is part of the game – whoever waits for his bid to be accepted on online auction platforms, feels the excitement in the bidding war for the object of desire. The heart beats faster, palms...
View ArticleReal competitors enhance thrill of auctions
The thrill is part of the game – whoever waits for his bid to be accepted on online auction platforms, feels the excitement in the bidding war for the object of desire. The heart beats faster, palms...
View ArticleX-ray study provides direct look at magnetic property critical to spintronics
Researchers at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have for the first time seen a spin current – an inherent magnetic property common to all electrons – as it travels across...
View ArticleSmartwatches, intelligent homes shine at Berlin mega gadget show
Smartwatches, intelligent homes and drones that follow users wherever they go are on show at Berlin's mega consumer electronics fair, which opened its doors to the public on Friday.
View ArticleHealth – ‘Death Magic’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
It’s been a half-decade of contemplation and anticipation for HEALTH fans. After 2010’s Disco 2, and hearing virtually nothing (except a 2013 Max Payne video game soundtrack), I wondered whether these...
View ArticlePhilips aims to take healthcare from hospitals into homes
By Harro Ten Wolde BERLIN (Reuters) - Philips Electronics will emerge from its radical transition away from the lighting industry as a more profitable company focused on consumer healthcare, the head...
View ArticleReal competitors enhance thrill of auctions
The thrill is part of the game—whoever waits for his bid to be accepted on online auction platforms, feels the excitement in the bidding war for the object of desire. The heart beats faster, palms...
View ArticleStudy Suggests Mobile Devices Could Raise Skin Cancer Risk
By Kathryn Doyle(Reuters Health) - Devices like tablets, smartphones and laptops can reflect ultraviolet light from the sun and may indirectly increase users' exposure to the cancer-causing...
View ArticleOrange County News
County Gives Port Jervis $25,000 to Promote Economic DevelopmentPORT JERVIS—Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus presented Port Jervis Mayor Kelly Decker with a $25,000 check on September 1 to...
View ArticleApple patent looks at fuel cell system for portable device
A fuel cell battery to last weeks, not days, is the subject of a patent filed by Apple. According to news reports, the patent is about an energy cell powering a portable electronic device. The...
View ArticleThe dreamy home appliances of IFA 2015 (pictures)
On display at the glitzy IFA show in Berlin this week, along with traditional consumer electronics, was a sparkling array of futuristic home appliances. We saw everything from camera-equipped fridges...
View ArticleeBay Totally Changed Shopping 20 Years Ago. Now Age Has Changed eBay.
The best-known Internet 1.0 peer-to-peer marketplace, eBay, turned 20 this week.Time was, avid collectors might go online to acquire a rare collectible that was impossible to find locally. They'd dial...
View ArticleForce Friday and the best of IFA 2015
Attention, Jedi in training: It's Force Friday. Also, we bring you the best of the IFA electronics show, a new personal-safety app explodes in popularity, and updated 21.5-inch iMacs may be coming.
View ArticlePhilips aims to take healthcare from hospitals into homes
By Harro Ten Wolde BERLIN (Reuters) - Philips Electronics will emerge from its radical transition away from the lighting industry as a more profitable company focused on consumer healthcare, the head...
View ArticleSamsung Wants Its New Device To Put You To Sleep
You shouldn't bring your smartphone to bed, but Samsung has a new device it's hoping you'll snuggle up with.The Korean electronics company on Thursday revealed a gadget called SleepSense that slides...
View ArticleSamsung Wants Its New Device To Put You To Sleep
You shouldn't bring your smartphone to bed, but Samsung has a new device it's hoping you'll snuggle up with.The Korean electronics company on Thursday revealed a gadget called SleepSense that slides...
View ArticleDoctors Play A Role In The Opioid Addiction Epidemic, Study Finds
We know how opioid addictions end: all too often, in death by overdose. About 16,000 Americans every year die of an overdose of opioid painkillers, such as oxycodone or fentanyl, according to the...
View ArticleDoctors Play A Role In The Opioid Addiction Epidemic, Study Finds
We know how opioid addictions end: all too often, in death by overdose. About 16,000 Americans every year die of an overdose of opioid painkillers, such as oxycodone or fentanyl, according to the...
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