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National Instruments Introduces Industry’s Highest Performance PXI Digitizers
National Instruments today unrestricted the industry’s highest bandwidth PXI digitizer, complementing the rapidly expanding suite of performance instrumentation available in PXI. Co-developed with Tektronix, the world’s chief manufacturer of oscilloscopes, the NI PXIe-5186 digitizer employs Tektronix, Enabling Technology to realize up to 5 GHz bandwidth and 12.5 GS/s sample rates.
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Owen Road transfer signal project cost breakdown
Transfer light synchronization on Owen Road is costing $715,000. Of this, $535,000 is from a federal accord, with the LDFA providing $180,000 for the design engineering.
Artifical intelligence a long way off from Skynet: expert
In the Terminator franchise, April 21, 2011, is the day machines are supposed to rise up, but one expert says we are nowhere near that level of robotic sophistication.
The Army’s Arduous Task of Choosing a Battle-Ready Smartphone
The Army has been making noise since last December about how it wanted to equip all its soldiers with smartphones. It’s been officially “in the market” since then, and today Wired reported that it has developed a prototype device powered by Android . The so-called Joint Battle Command-Platform will be open to app developers in July. Meanwhile, the Department of Defense is looking into ahead of schedule …
ake Home Entertainment to the Edge
Auckland, New Zealand – April 13, 2011 – Samsung New Zealand today announced its new range of SMART LED TVs, redefining the home entertainment experience and adding a touch of elegance, connectivity and luxury to any home.
Tech Thursday Roundup – April 21: Constant Contact & Score Help Veterans, SMB Survey Results & more
This week’s Tech Thursday roundup brings you tech news we haven’t covered elsewhere on Smallbiztechnology.com. Today:
Grayson County College to start construction of culinary arts building
Grayson County College’s Board of Trustees approved a price for phase one of construction of the new Culinary Arts Building at its meeting Tuesday nighttime.
Obama’s Facebook Town Hall a Sign of Times to Come
President Barack Obama’s town hall event live on Facebook Wednesday thrust social networking into the political milieu just as the run up to the 2012 elections start.
Advocate Physician Partners Launches Dynamic Intranet Portal By NavigationArts
NavigationArts, a strategic web consultancy, today announced the launch of an intranet portal for Advocate Physician Partners (APP). APP is the care management and managed care contracting joint venture linking Advocate Health Care and more than 3,800 physicians on the medical staffs of Advocate hospitals. NavigationArts helped envision a new intranet to enhance strain identity online, increase …