Abstract: This paper developed a photonically actuated ultrawideband, two-dimensional transmit array using a Fourier optical lens as a beamformer. Data encoding was developed, in which custom IF ...
Abstract: Aimed at vertical integration of released through-silicon-via-based (TSV-based) micro-mirror array (MMA), this paper demonstrates its temporary protective packaging. A double-level temporary ...
In the world of shopping, change is the only constant. Recently, many stores have started adding new security tags to everyday items, leaving shoppers scratching their heads and wondering why. If ...
In brief: Testing internet speeds normally involves third-party services such as Ookla Speedtest (update: Microsoft is using just that), but a new Windows 11 preview build adds this functionality to ...
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When British film-maker Robert Carruthers was sued for including uncleared music in documentaries he made about The Rolling Stones and Nirvana he employed the ‘fair use’ defence. But a US judge has ...
Arguably, one of the worst trends in modern cars has been the constant push to include increasingly large touchscreens and touch-sensitive controls on the dashboard at the expense of physical buttons ...
Yahoo has announced a new AI-powered "answer engine", dubbed Yahoo Scout. The new tool is available now in beta and is powered by Anthropic's Claude. The company says Scout "synthesizes" info from the ...
The report, which was released during the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting, said that employers “risk missing the productivity prize” by focusing on technology deployment while neglecting the ...
American Airlines plans to offer up to three daily Norfolk to Chicago flights starting in February. The airline announced Monday that the change will add two ORF to ORD trips. American plans to run a ...
Over the past week, C-17 heavy-lift cargo planes, which usually transport troops and equipment, flew to Puerto Rico at least 16 times, according to flight tracking data reviewed by The New York Times.