Those resources enable the company to compete against the market -
leading devices from Amazon and Google, he told LinuxInsider.
I am totally sold on the dual front facing speakers; many of
the leading devices from Barnes and Noble, Sony, and Amazon do not have front facing speakers.
Not exact matches
Today no system is complete without a mobile app, and Zoho's app allows users to view
leads, opportunities, accounts, tasks, contacts, messages, calls and more
from their iOS or Android
device.
This allows for a holistic approach to be taken
from day one,
leading to better
devices being created in less time, with fewer issues and glitches.
Big tech companies have had a fraught relationship with intelligence agencies in recent years, with prior revelations of surveillance programs
leading to efforts to reassure consumers that their
devices are safe
from snoops.
Recent measures by the U.S. and the U.K. to restrict electronic
devices from flights were
led by new threats
from ISIS, according to ABC News
Yet another project could have medical applications, as it's
led by an interventional cardiologist
from Stanford with expertise in early - stage medical
device development.
The
device is the latest technology innovation
from a 22 - person research team
led by Balooch.
The e-commerce giant is plowing money in with its blockbuster Echo home automation
device portfolio, its Prime streaming video and music service, and its industry -
leading Amazon Web Services cloud computing platform, which is under siege
from rivals including Microsoft and Google.
As increasing numbers of
devices connect to the internet and to one another, the so - called internet of things promises consumers increased convenience — the remotely operated thermostat
from Google - owned Nest is a
leading example.
Leading Sectors for Innovation
from Fidelity Investments looks at innovations in health care / medical
devices, media and entertainment and information technology.
It covers an automated food service ordering system comprising non-transitory computer - readable media storing executable instructions to obtain historical context data indicating past statuses associated with one or more customers; obtain historical menu item ordering data indicating past times during which customers ordered menu items
from each of multiple food services; obtain context data
from a personal electronic
device that indicates current, recent or scheduled statuses of a user, including caloric intake or exercise activity; determining a future time for delivery of a menu item based on the obtained data; selecting a future food service
from the multiple food services; determining a
lead time for an order for the menu item; and initiating the order for the future food service by at least the
lead time.
Led by the A.T.F., the review sought to determine whether the bureau — which is responsible for policing firearms — was able to regulate the
devices without action
from Congress.
I never said that being creative was wrong and I would most certainly encourage our song writers to take a
lead from the wonderful poetic
devices of the Bible.
«
From a new premium impact drinks gift box for a
leading spirits brand, which highlights the interplay with the print, and a Fresnel holographic lens that enhances the unique branding
device, to the subtle visual elegance delivered on packaging — holograms are delivering an edge to countless brands.»
If the supplements are put into the mixing tanks / vats after a batch of something containing a banned substance and the mixing
devices or tank itself were not 100 % cleared out there can be a contamination that
leads to someone pissing hot
from a tainted supplement.
It may curb thumb - sucking, blanket sucking, and other forms of sucking that can
lead to crooked or misaligned teeth and jaws, and when your child is ready to wean
from nursing, he'll also wean himself
from his sucking
device at the same time.
Democrat Jen Lunsford in a statement pointed to the measures backed by the Democratic -
led Assembly that, among other things, banned bump stock
devices from being possessed in the state and a bill that would make it easier for those deemed to be dangerous to themselves or others to lose their firearm through a court order.
Recent and repeated visits to the mobile pages for other
leading House and Senate candidates (using both an iPhone 4s and an iPhone 5) found more than half had trouble spots —
from cluttered sites designed to be viewed on a much larger
device like a laptop or desktop to multiple - step fundraising forms that can discourage a potential donor
from hitting the final send button.
To guide the spending of that money, the National Institute of Medicine made a priority list of situations for which data about outcomes are badly needed — for instance, comparing the effectiveness of various medical and behavioral interventions to prevent the elderly
from falling (the complications of which are a
leading cause of death), comparing assorted drugs and surgeries alone or in combination in the treatment of specific cancers, comparing the effectiveness of different implants and
devices for treating hearing loss, and so forth.
The discovery could
lead to new microfluidic
devices and better methods for separating salt water
from crude oil.
A research team
led by scientists
from Brigham and Women's Hospital has developed a novel technology platform that enables the continuous and automated monitoring of so - called «organs - on - chips» — tiny
devices that incorporate living cells to mimic the biology of bona fide human organs.
Improper disposal is a significant problem because cell phones, like many other electronic
devices, are packed with parts made
from toxic metals such as arsenic, cadmium, and
lead.
A team
led by Brown University neuroscientist John Donoghue has implanted sensors in the brains of four quadriplegic patients that connect signals
from the motor cortex to output
devices, thereby enabling paralyzed patients to move computer cursors, control robotic limbs, and operate wheelchairs.
The
devices using
lead titanate exhibited the best performance in aqueous solution, allowing a switch away
from solvents to a water - based solution that could help drive down costs while being more environmentally friendly.
A growing interest in thermoelectric materials — which convert waste heat to electricity — and pressure to improve heat transfer
from increasingly powerful microelectronic
devices have
led to improved theoretical and experimental understanding of how heat is transported through nanometer - scale materials.
Computers using D - Wave's
devices will always differ
from gate - based quantum computers in one key way: D - Wave's
devices do not
lead to universal computers that can be programmed with any algorithm, as an ordinary computer can.
In an effort to create a power source for future implantable technologies, a team
led by Michael Mayer
from the University of Fribourg, along with researchers
from the University of Michigan and UC San Diego, developed an electric eel - inspired
device that produced 110 volts
from gels filled with water, called hydrogels.
A team
led by Latha Venkataraman, professor of applied physics and chemistry at Columbia Engineering and Xavier Roy, assistant professor of chemistry (Arts & Sciences), published a study today in Nature Nanotechnology that is the first to reproducibly demonstrate current blockade — the ability to switch a
device from the insulating to the conducting state where charge is added and removed one electron at a time — using atomically precise molecular clusters at room temperature.
Led by Professor Christopher James, Director of Warwick Engineering in Biomedicine at the School of Engineering, technology has been developed which allows electronic
devices to be activated using electrical impulses
from brain waves, by connecting our thoughts to computerised systems.
Kotov is creating fabrics partially made
from conductive carbon nanotubes (picture microscopic ziti made of rolled carbon atoms), which he expects could
lead to garments that are essentially themselves electronic
devices.
Prof. Cho and his research team have developed a new type anode material that would be used in place of a conventional graphite anode, which they claim will
lead to lighter and longer - lasting batteries for everything
from personal
devices to electric vehicles.
The findings help researchers understand how the beetle manages to make love without breaking itself, but could also improve the design of medical
devices such as catheters, which can
lead to complications
from inexact tip placement and line buckling, NPR reports.
Since the EU banned
lead (see Uncovering the hazards in our electronic gadgets)
from electrical
devices in 2006, scientists and manufacturers have been scrambling to find alternatives to key materials that depend on the toxic metal for their function.
Robots with parental controls may convince adults that they can own and use robots and still protect children
from their fears that the
devices might
lead to laziness and dependency.
A team of researchers
from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has developed a novel handheld
device, known as CLiKX, for the treatment of a condition called Otitis Media with Effusion (OME), or «glue ear», which is the
leading cause of hearing loss and visits to the doctors among children worldwide.
Wires
lead from the electrodes to a small rectangular neurostimulator
device inserted in Summers» lower back.
The new results, published in AIP Advances,
from AIP Publishing, could also
lead to skyrmion - based
devices such as microwave nano - oscillators, used in a range of applications including wireless communication, imaging systems, radar and GPS.
Compounds dubbed «redox mediators» then act like wires, transporting electric charge
from these enzymes to electrodes that
lead from the fuel cell to whatever
device it is powering.
At the same time new technologies — such as mercury - free
devices for separating gold
from ore or bone char that can bind
lead in soil, rendering it chemically inert in the human body — may help turn some of these problems into a legacy of the past.
Thanks to a new four - year $ 15.8 M grant
from the U.S. Department of Defense's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Columbia Engineering Professor Ken Shepard, a pioneer in the development of electronics that interface with biological systems, is
leading a team to do just that: invent an implanted brain - interface
device that could transform the lives of people with neurodegenerative diseases or people who are hearing and visually impaired.
In describing how the new
device differs
from previously suggested concepts, Soljacic, the project
lead, emphasizes that «it is the combination of the exceptional properties of the filter and the shape of the filament that enabled substantial recycling of unwanted radiated light.»
The research was funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which supports a Purdue -
led program with participation
from Princeton and other institutions aiming to develop energy efficient electronic
devices based on topological insulators.
Purdue University doctoral student Yang Xu,
lead author of a new research paper on «topological insulators,» an emerging class of materials that could make possible «spintronic»
devices and practical quantum computers far more powerful than today's technologies, is shown here inspecting
devices made
from topological insulators under a microscope before electrical measurements.
While functional MRI has been the
leading neuroimaging
device used by researchers for cognitive research, the KAIST team is confident that this will change over a short period of time
from the introduction of NIRSIT.
The study
lead, Professor Phil Reed, of Swansea University, said: «We have known for some time that people who are over-dependent on digital
devices report feelings of anxiety when they are stopped
from using them, but now we can see that these psychological effects are accompanied by actual physiological changes.»
In an effort to overcome these limitations, a team at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
led by its Founding Director, Donald Ingber, M.D., Ph.D., had previously engineered a microfluidic «Organ - on - a-Chip» (Organ Chip) culture
device in which cells
from a human intestinal cell line originally isolated
from a tumor were cultured in one of two parallel running channels, separated by a porous matrix - coated membrane
from human blood vessel - derived endothelial cells in the adjacent channel.
Strong results
from the other arm of CoreValve's U.S. Pivotal Trial with patients at extreme risk for standard aortic valve - replacement surgery were reported in October and
led to Food and Drug Administration approval for the
device in this population.
The current study combines data
from five clinical trials involving a total of 1,287 people, including the SWIFT PRIME trial
led by Saver, that show these
devices improved outcomes for people with acute ischemic strokes due to large vessel blockage.
«The
device detects and protects patients
from the dangerous heart rhythms of sudden cardiac arrest which occurs when an abnormal heartbeat makes the heart stop abruptly and can quickly
lead to death,» said Dr. Filart, electrophysiologist.