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The necessary ions can therefore be produced in sufficient quantities by run-of-the-mill equipment of the type already available in most chip factories.
ECONOMIST: Chip technology
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"If we can smuggle a couple of servings into a chip we can add more of the type of carbs people should be eating, " he says.
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Ideal for viewing content from any source, the XBR-HX950 LED Internet TV includes the X-Reality PRO Engine, a two-chip digital video processor that optimizes any type of HD, SD or low-resolution Internet video.
ENGADGET: Sony sets US pricing for 55-, 65-inch HX950 HDTVs: $4,499 and $5,499
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Last year, Dutch chip-maker NXP released a new type of mobile audio component -- the TFA9887 -- that allowed a mobile device to monitor its speaker system in real-time in order to max out volume without risking damage to the driver.
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The scientists, who reported their findings at a recent meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, have discovered that a certain type of neurodegenerative disease may chip away at the ability to understand the social, physical and verbal cues that help people recognize indirect language, such as sarcasm, and even deceit.
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If the electrodes can be connected successfully to the rest of a chip, the result would be a new type of liquid-fuelled computer.
ECONOMIST: Monitor
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Now you can consider Runco on the bleeding-edge with their 1080p 3-chip DLP projectors which are the worlds first THX-certified displays of any type.
ENGADGET: Runco @ CEDIA - 1080p projectors HD
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Dishman incorporated two tests that measure the strength of a patient's speech with a recording chip, and three others--a peg board, two piano keys and videogame-type buttons--that measure reaction time and speed of movement.
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Looking for new markets for its Xscale mobile chip, Intel confirmed today that it will team up with consumer electronics firm SonicBlue on a new type of device that will let consumers take video programs on the road.
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