We decided that choosing gadgets in three "budget" ranges would be most helpful to you, the reader, and we've chosen a kit of gear we think any student would do well to grab up for each -- covering laptops, netbooks, mobile phones, e-readers, laptop bags, and so on.
One analyst told the BBC the military might ultimately wish to equip soldiers with a range of these pencils to provide a portable test kit for a range of harmful gases.
Demonstrated by Olsson's colleague Hakan Bystrom, it seems more like playing a video game with a cool piece of kit than a weapon capable of blasting an enemy jet out of the sky.
And then there is its crowning glory: a wireless broadband digital home entertainment system, installed by Abrocour with a digital kit of parts from Microsoft and Intel, among others, and a BT broadband connection in the broom cupboard.
In this class, I present a starter kit of models: I start with models of tipping points.
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This year, over 2, 300 teams comprising over 58, 000 students will be building robots based on a common kit of parts.
It is already possible to buy a piece of kit that plugs into a car's engine-management system and sends data to an application on an Apple iPhone.
The days when projects ground to a halt for want of a piece of kit, or when customers complained that they could no longer find spare parts for things they had bought, will one day seem quaint.
Purposefully cutting themselves off from phones, television and any music other than their own, they spent several days sketching out ideas for their new record with a drum kit and a handful of guitars.
The director captured light with his now-trademark poetry, sometimes filming on the fly, as in a shot of Kit holding his rifle across his shoulders under a full moon.
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On the strength of Erector's success, Gilbert branched out into microscopes, chemistry sets and a nuclear science kit containing a small sample of radioactive material.
The next-gen game engine was being shown off at GDC 2013 with a flashy new demo (seen below the break), as well as a version of its "Elemental" demo running on a PlayStation 4 dev kit (shrouded behind a curtain, of course).
Dolby also announced the availability of a development kit to support the use of Dolby Digital Plus in the UltraViolet CFF specification.
If any one company had a lot of steam to blow off today, not to mention a lot of new kit to unveil, it was Samsung. (Potentially) rounding out the barrage of Blu-ray players, printers, DVD recorders, and just about everything else we could imagine is a svelte new digicam that pulls double duty as a PMP.
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The last Xbox was a powerful piece of kit that appealed mainly to hard-core gamers, but it has lost Microsoft a considerable sum of money.
Shares of KIT Digital, a provider of video management software, have lost more than half their previous value this morning after the company late Wednesday disclosed that due to the discovery of accounting irregularities, it is restating financial results fo 2009, 2010, 2011 and the March and June quarters of 2012.
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On the regiment's return to the UK, commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel James Cowan said it had been left with a shortage of kit by the Ministry of Defence.
If a piece of kit belongs to the U.S. military, and it is anywhere north of Salang, it will likely end up at Camp John Pratt before it is packed up and shipped home.
EADS-Astrium is about to launch its first SDR product, a piece of kit to be used by the military that can convert different kinds of signals, but Mr Kinsella said it was still an emerging technology.
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At 88 grams and just 6.1mm thick, it's also shockingly thin and light -- of course, the anodized aluminum backing makes it feel like a premium piece of kit.
On the strength of Erector's success, Gilbert branched out into microscopes, chemistry sets and a nuclear science kit, which contained a small sample of radioactive material.
And a military radar antenna is the key piece of kit in a system to bring broadband communications to passengers in commercial jets.
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CT2WS succeeded in creating a technology kit capable not only of identifying up to 91 percent of targets during testing with extremely low false-alarm rates, but also widening a warfighter's field of view to 120 degrees when all components of the kit are used in tandem.
What makes us rich is not people inventing a new technology, a new piece of kit.
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It's a smart piece of kit that became one of the fastest selling consumer electronics devices of all time when it was released in 2010.
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An activity spike in the left prefrontal cortex--an "approach" response to the image of a Kit Kat chocolate bar--would suggest the subject is attracted to the brand image or message.
The XDJ-Aero does nothing to undermine that rep -- the metal top finish, solid response of the buttons and luxurious-feeling faders and caps leave you with no doubt that this is a solid bit of kit that should easily withstand the knocks and bumps that come with mobile gigging, or just regular enthusiastic use.
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Sheridan Jones, the director of business-strategy in Microsoft's Kinect for Windows division, said the company has had more than a half-million downloads of a software-development kit that it made available to developers about a year ago.
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