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도전2022
후미등의 미래 ~~ 제품화 진행해볼까~ BMW wants to put super-efficient OLED tail lights on your next carBY JON FINGAS @JONFINGAS APRIL 10TH 2014, AT 9:46:00 PM ET 44The tail lights on most existing cars leave a lot to be desired: they're big, power-hungry and need reflectors to be visible from all angles. BMW is clearly frustrated with those clunky designs, as it just shared a load of details about its upcoming..
Sony's 13-inch 'Digital Paper' is just like paper, except it costs $1,100BY RICHARD LAWLER @RJCC MARCH 27TH 2014, AT 8:50:00 PM ET 111Despite years of development, E Ink's displays haven't yet replaced traditional paper everywhere. Sony's trying to change that with this 13.3-inch Digital Paper device intended for legal, educational and business environments and after we got a brief demo last yea..
SoftKinetic teases embedded 3D depth camera, coming to Intel devices next year (hands-on)BY RICHARD LAI @RICHARDLAI JUNE 4TH 2013, AT 8:19:00 AM ET 15At Intel's Computex keynote earlier today, the chip maker teased that it expects embedded 3D depth cameras to arrive on devices in the second half of 2014. Luckily, we got an exclusive early taste of the technology shortly after the event, courtesy..
http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/31/intel-sd-card-sized-edison-change/?ncid=rss_truncated&cps=gravity Intel's SD card-sized computer may not be so tiny after allBY SHARIF SAKR @SHOTSHERIFF MARCH 31ST 2014, AT 6:56:00 AM ET 75Back at CES, Intel made a big deal of the fact that it could squeeze a Linux-based PC with Bluetooth and WiFi into the size and shape of an SD card. However, with just a few ..
Lego Cubestormer robot solves Rubik's Cube in less time than it takes to read this headlineBY BRAD MOLEN @PHONEWISDOM MARCH 16TH 2014, AT 5:15:00 AM ET 108Until yesterday, the world record for fastest time in solving a Rubik's Cube was 5.27 seconds, which was set in the fall of 2011 by a Lego robot named Cubestormer 2. Thanks to the machine's successor (aptly named Cubestormer 3), the time to be..
http://www.innosent.de/industrie/green-line/ivs-179/ IVS-179 – Green LineThe IVS-179 is the narrow beam version of the IVS-148. The same interface as the IVS-148 makes the IVS-179 a perfect option for applications where the IVS-148 antenna pattern is no longer sufficient. Product family:K-Band CW TransceiverApplications: Traffic monitoring (long range applications) and industrial applicationsApp..