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IEEE 802.11ac: Next-generation Standard for Wireless Fidelity
APRIL 2012: 802.11ac, the next step for Wi-Fi 802.11, will breach the barrier of gigabit capacity. Couple this with low latency and an improved...
Robot Mules, Birds and Snakes Helping on the Warfront
MARCH 2012: Arecent newspaper headline blared: “Humans lose, robots win in Pentagon’s new defence budget.” The story was about US president Obama’s decision to...
‘Made For Mobile’ Microprocessors
"Mobile processors are designed with the approach of doing more with less. This is one of the reasons why you do not see x86-based...
All About Transferring Power Wirelessly
One of the biggest challenges before consumer electronics makers today is to increase the battery life of their devices on a single charge. As...
Wireless Security Hub by Maven Systems: Smart, Cable-Free Home and Office Protection
The wireless security hub by Maven Systems is a security solution for homes and small offices that can detect and report fire, gas leakage...
Role of Soft Skills in your Engineering Career
In India, electronics engineering as a career has always attracted the student community in a big way. Testimony to this fact is an ever-increasing...
Automated Always-On Poultry Incubator
Poultry incubators need a constant source of power to maintain optimal temperature, humidity and other parameters for successful egg hatching. However, In India, power...
If The God of Technology Made A Wish-List for New Year…
This is what it would look like. These innovations not just demonstrate brilliance in science and technology but also a social spin and street-smart...
IFA 2012 Highlights: 7 Consumer Electronics Innovations You Need to Know
Ever-larger TV screens with pin-sharp images in brilliant colour, 3D viewing with and without glasses, lightweight yet fast ultrabooks, IT and telecom devices with...
Commercial Applications of Nanotechnology
In order to alleviate global warming by reducing greenhouse gas emission from combustion of fossil fuel, various countries are committed to curb 40-45 per...



