The Dreamliner relies on electricity to power more functions than previous Boeing airliners, and that takes a lot of battery power.
The Z-Base systems can be programmed to respond to most remote controls, so a TV remote...or cable box remote...or satellite receiver remote...can control volume, mute, power and input functions.
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Control functions include Auto Power-On and Direct Input Change function on hybrid standby status.
The Dreamliner is an unusual airplane because it relies on electric power for most of its functions.
The less-powerful cores take charge during routine functions, consuming less power and extending battery life.
Using some of that processing power on security and other specialized functions should aid hardware buyers, he said.
It gives them buying power, lets them centralize common functions, and allows them to adopt and diffuse innovations faster than they could if they were a bunch of small, independent operations.
This modeled application of an STT-MRAM integrating the memory as cache memory and recorded a two-thirds reduction in power consumption by a standard mobile chip set carrying out standard operating functions, a result confirming that the new MRAM element has the lowest power consumption yet achieved.
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Electronic countermeasures of sufficient power output to damage or interrupt satellite functions.
As hearing declines the brain dedicates more resources to interpreting the information it is sent, stealing brain power which would be used for other functions.
Google's email offering Gmail was declared the most efficient site in the findings, a fact credited to its use of HTML for key functions rather than the more power-hungry Javascript.
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Raw hydrazine fueled the shuttle's auxiliary power units, which generated hydraulic pressure for various functions in the shuttle.
They are used for significant functions such as providing the starting and emergency power supply on the A350 aircraft.
And as the functions of a wallet become coopted by the power of a smartphone, some of that individuality goes away.
But tying all of these functions together into one unit with the computing power of your desktop PC is still cutting-edge stuff.
And some people feel that with its new functions, the FSA will have too much power, and will act as 'judge, jury and executioner.
But that strategy would give him time to transfer his position and executive functions from the Yugoslav federal presidency back to his power base within the republic of Serbia itself.
"Tiny Flower" functions as a marvel of concision and opposites-attract power.
The 787 has two identical lithium-ion batteries, one of which is located toward the front of the plane and powers cockpit electrical systems, the other toward the rear and used to start an auxiliary power unit while the plane is on the ground, among other functions.
Instead of performing logic functions, though, these switches move, convert and transform power.
But the more functions cell phone manufacturers add, the greater the amount of power the phones use and the less practical running them on lithium batteries becomes -- so the race to find a viable alternative is on.
The trick is a single implanted power source and a distributed system of controllers that will manage several different physical functions.
The Cell is too power-hungry for handheld devices, and it would need to have its mathematical functions tweaked to be really suitable for use in supercomputers.
In countless companies the marketer and other functions work the details of their initial budgets independently, rather than leverage the power of integration.
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