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In September 2012, TI declared its intention to stop focusing on smartphones and tablets and instead expand its OMAP footprint in embedded applications, which it believes offers greater potential for sustainable growth compared to mobile devices.
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As the models of reality embedded in our applications get more complex and detailed, machine learning is needed to sort out the high resolution view and the thousands of opportunities that can be recognized to take action.
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As an example, he cites the opening up of geographic positioning systems data in the mid 1980s, which now is embedded in a range of commercial applications.
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The company, which began its life as a division of Motorola that was spun off in 2004, focuses on the created of embedded microprocessors, controllers and sensors in a number of applications.
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While the concept is already embedded in other products, ShareBrowse spans individual applications and has a very clean interface.
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The company said that maps and applications that users create can be embedded in workflows so that content created by one user can easily be shared with others on smartphones, tablets, and notebooks as well as the traditional office desktop.
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With Windows Embedded, developers can use the same trusted tools used in building applications for Windows 8 to build specialized devices within line-of-business applications - extending the power of Windows 8 and the cloud to intelligent systems.
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Applications for RFID tags are endless: they can be embedded in goods - such as trainers or razor blades - so that they can be tracked by manufacturers and suppliers.
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The new version of the iPlayer has been written with Adobe's AIR technology which aims to make it possible to create applications that can be downloaded to your computer, rather than just embedded in browser web pages as is possible with the widely used Flash software.
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