• Rather than storing hundreds of target images in conventional, power-hungry electronic memory, they used a holographic memory.

    ECONOMIST: Optical recognition

  • Cold-ironing allows ships at dock to plug into shore-side electricity sources to power electronic and mechanical systems needed for loading and unloading activities.

    FORBES: Plug-in-Power Set for Massive Growth at Major Ports

  • Electronic steering is replacing hydraulic power-steering in many cars.

    ECONOMIST: Rational consumer

  • Together, the camera and laser sensors monitor the white lines and, if the car strays out of its lane, an electronic control unit attached to an electric power-steering unit corrects it.

    ECONOMIST: Motoring

  • The so-called SLIVER cell technology will produce electric power from sunlight for operating electronic devices improving tactical awareness in close combat settings, replacing the need for heavy, burdensome batteries.

    FORBES: Connect

  • Their answer has been to produce a poor man's computor, a machine that calculates electronically, but has neither the ability to store data nor the power to plan its own operations that are peculiar to a full-sized electronic brain.

    ECONOMIST: The business world

  • In America, big investment banks recently took big stakes in the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, and are investing in a new, all-electronic Boston exchange in the hope of countering the NYSE's power.

    ECONOMIST: Good times rarely last

  • Roundbox, a leading mobile software provider, is providing non-real time data services that power the Smartphone coupon application, as well as the Electronic Services Guide (ESG) for both innovative applications for ATSC MDTV.

    ENGADGET: LG's glassesless 3D Mobile DTV eyes on (update: video)

  • Meanwhile, there is a proliferation of electronic devices in houses and offices, which would benefit from the high-quality power promised by fuel-cell generators.

    ECONOMIST: Fuel cells meet big business

  • Where once the company had 30 different electronic control units for power windows and horns, it now has two: a high-feature one and a low-feature one.

    FORBES: Cars

  • Where once the company had 30 different electronic control units for power windows and horns, it now has 2: a high-feature one and a low-feature one.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Electronic steering was developed in part to provide a lighter, more compact form of power-steering for small cars and for hybrid vehicles, which require steering assistance when running on batteries alone.

    ECONOMIST: Rational consumer

  • To do that, Capellas says Compaq will slap its well-known brand name on a wide range of products: from portable organizers to the Himalaya servers that power AOL's e-mail system to products still in development that will blur the lines between computers and electronic appliances like cell phones and stereos.

    FORBES: Desktop battle plan

  • Meanwhile, some excessively self-absorbed copyright holders have been lobbying on multiple fronts for expanded power to control everything from the Internet to the electronic devices people use to access music or movies.

    FORBES: You Bought It; You Own It ... Or Do You? Supreme Court To Decide

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