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One goal of the year-long project, involving 3, 000 vehicles, is to come up with a realistic time frame for the technology.
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As with any new technology, high frame rates and higher resolutions will take some time for our eyes to get used to, but equally important, the industry will learn from these early attempts and engineer these formats to better align with our own cognitive capacities.
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Digital technology first sought to emulate the frame rate of film and was able to do so successfully in the early early 2000s.
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And, as the technology progresses, we may even see multiple frame rates used within the same movie to replicate a specific creative intent maybe a high-speed chase in HFR to reduce motion blur and flicker, and a dialogue scene in 24fps.
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The plane represented a big bet on new technology for Boeing: The plane's lightweight frame was to be built using mostly carbon-fiber composites, and it was to have an enhanced electrical system to power more systems and use less fuel than other jets.
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It is possible that we will see one of these major technology transitions for HDDs start to appear in the 2013-2014 time frame.
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Additionally, the TV's picture engine employs multi-frame analysis to help create missing resolution, and Sony's Super Bit Mapping technology incorporates 14 bit up-scaling, processing and pixel mapping to smooth gradation and improve the quality of low-tone pictures.
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Rebecca Arbogast, a Washington-based industry analyst with Stifel Nicolaus, said that while the stay is clearly a victory for Vonage, the expedited time frame causes problems for two reasons: It gives the company less time to develop a workaround technology should the appeal fail, while making it harder to market the service because consumers will know the issue could surface again this summer.
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It is hard to reach old age in Silicon Valley: your technology goes stale, and young bruisers such as Google and Apple kick away your zimmer frame.
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