Wednesday, November 14, 2012

ASSIGNMENT III

I. News Card
II. Sign up for all 10 Cloud Drives as posted  in this Blog, then sign in each storage and copy each URL and paste on word doc. Then save the file and send by email.As the samples of Cassie's in my email;

Monday 19th @ 1000am  Thailand time is the deadline..

32 comments:

  1. News card week 3

    Cloaking Device Produces True Invisibility
    http://www.technewsworld.com/story/Cloaking-Device-Produces-True-Invisibility-76615.html

    In the world of fantasy books and sci-fi movies invisibility cloaks like the ones in Harry Potter have been around for ages, now scientists have turned fantasy into reality. Believe it or not cloaking devices have been around for some time now, but they featured major flaws (although the subject has blended into the environment they were still very easy to spot). This new prototype has solved many of the problems that the earlier versions had. The first version left a vague image of light around the corners of the cloak but the new cloak ”splits light into two waves which travel around an object in the center and reemerge as the original single wave.” This device has been planned to be used for military purposes such as hiding smaller military vehicles. As for now the device cannot be used on larger objects because of the loud noise it produces.

    Joshua Chakkapark 552-9513

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  2. News Card 3

    Watch a French researcher control a robot with his brain
    http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2012-11/watch-french-researcher-control-robot-his-brain

    When we talk about technology referring to robots, then we immediately have to think about Japan, where researchers are working on robots that can be controlled by brainwaves with the goal to make humans feel like there are embodied in the robot. Furthermore a collaboration between the French National Center for Scientific Research and the Japanese Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology was set up to research about how to interpret brainwaves into action that robots can understand. For that you need a signal processing unit that can translate the brainwaves into task that the robot can perform.

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    Stephan Kistenfger 552-9516

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  3. News Card 3ED 6060 Feliciano Almeida Belo ID 5529511





    Nokia sees no change in relationship with Microsoft

    Description: A corporate logo is displayed at the Nokia flagship store in Helsinki September 29, 2010. REUTERS/Bob Strong

    (Reuters) - Nokia's chief executive said there would be no change in the relationship with its software partner Microsoft, despite the software giant's entry into tablets and partnerships with rival phone makers.

    Stephen Elop said Nokia retained a "special" relationship with Microsoft, even though others such as HTC have also launched phones with Windows Phone software.

    "They're not sitting in the priority meetings that we're sitting in," he said at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecoms conference in Barcelona on Wednesday.

    Analysts have said Microsoft could one day become a rival to Nokia if it launches its own smartphones, while there is also speculation that the U.S. company could one day acquire the Finnish phone manufacturer.

    (Reporting by Paul Sandle)



    BARCELONA | Wed Nov 14, 2012 1:29pm GMT

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  4. US tops Google's list for government snooping
    By Emma Woollacott
    http://www.tgdaily.com/software-features/67482-us-tops-googles-list-for-government-snooping

    Google constantly hands over data at the request of governments. In the first six months of this year, Google has given the United States government the most user data. The US government made more than 7,000 requests for user data, compared to the less than 3,000 requests made by countries like India, France, and Germany. Governments have the right to request this data due to Google’s Transparency Report. However, most of these requests relate to copyright infringement issues by both private companies and governments.
    Cassie McManus 5529493

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  5. News Card 3:
    Paper-thin super material stops flying bullets.
    By:Alyssa Danigelis http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/11/14/paper-thin-super-material-stops-flying-bullets/
    A group of scientists from Rice University have created a new material which can be used in making stronger and lighter body armors. This nano-material which is made up of a structured polymer composite of 20-nano meter thick layers, showed an effective result in dissipating the energy of the 9-millimeter bullet. In other innovative test, the researchers shot tiny glass beads of only a millionth of a meter in size which were successfully stopped by the material.
    The scientists hope that the application of this new material will be expanded to the jet engine turbine blades, and protecting satellites from micrometeorites and space junks in the future.
    Sina Sobhanian ID 5519514

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  6. News card- 3
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    It is interesting news for 21st century students.
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    It has three program, that mouse squad, mouse coups, and mouse tech source.
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  7. Review: Nexus tablet showcases Google media play


    http://www.bradenton.com/2012/11/14/4278631/review-nexus-tablet-showcases.html#storylink=cpy

    Over the summer, Google came out with a 7-inch tablet called the Nexus 7. Just as Apple is making an iPad Mini that's about the size of the Nexus 7, Google is now selling a larger version of the Nexus, about the size of Apple's regular iPad. It starts shipping this week.
    On the Nexus 10, icons at the bottom of the screen emphasize Google's media products available through Play. Click on a picture of film to watch movies, headphones to listen to music and a book to, well, read books. Another icon gets you to the Play store to obtain more content and apps.
    The base model with 16 gigabytes of storage costs $399. A 32 GB version goes for $499. Unlike the iPad, there is no 64 GB version, nor are there ones with cellular connectivity.
    The Nexus 10 is sold at Google's online Play store in the U.S., U.K., Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Canada and Japan. The 32 GB version also is sold at some Wal-Mart stores in the U.S.
    Gaspar Gama ID# 5529492

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  8. News Card 3:
    Android 4.2 goes AOSP

    http://www.tgdaily.com/mobility-features/67501-android-42-goes-aosp

    Android 4.2 was pushed to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), while the SDK was updated to the 4.2 based API17.
    Haroon Q. Raja of XDA Devs said that the update will be quickly incorporated by ROM developers, meaning the Android modder community should start seeing plenty of 4.2-based AOSP ROMs for a wide range of devices over the next few weeks.

    You can download the latest AOSP source from the official website and the latest SDK from the Android Developers website.

    In related OS news, Google also has supplied the latest Android 4.2 for a number of flagship devices, including the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10.
    Are you interested in it? Download and try. Good luck.

    Nguyen Manh Ha ID 5519506

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  9. News Card 3
    YouView
    Today BBC News Technology, YouView has become enmeshed in a trademark argument with a Cheltenham-based tech firm. The reason why they made an argument was the TV platform’s name was “confusingly similar” to YouView. However, Total Ltd's managing director Stuart Balkie said that he was now taking into consideration to the best way to force his opponent’s hand then made up a statement and said that, YouView has no purpose to change its name. He also told to the BBC that they are currently looking to take further action to look for a ruling to be considered their options.
    Actually, YouView is a British hybrid digital TV service and it is a joint project involving with other channels such as; BBC, ITV, BT, Channel 4, Channel 5, TalkTalk and media services firm and so forth. At first, the project had originally been set to launch in 2010; however it was delayed and it only formally launched on 4 July 2012 this year. It offers viewers access to 70 live Freeview channels and a seven-day catch-up service. It also provides access to the Freeview HD linear channels.

    Reference: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20329998

    Mary Wai Wai Lwin
    ID:5529514

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  10. News card week III

    More hidden things that your cell phone could do!!!!

    There is a good reason to own a cell phone if your car has remote key less entry. If you lost your keys or you lock your keys in the car and your spare key are at home. You could be hundreds of miles away from home and you want to unlock your car. There is simple way to unlock and no one needs to come and give you your spare keys. Simply call someone who can reach spare keys at home and let the person press the unlock button near the cell phone and at the same time you need to hold your cell phone near your car. You will see your car is unlock the doors.

    http://www.snopes.com/politics/ballot/picture.asp


    La San ID:5429512

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  11. NEWS CARD 3
    Wii U TO SHIP INCOMPLETE, MISSING NINTENDO TVii SERVICE AND MORE
    “The most expected type of Nintendo Wii U system are coming soon at launch, however the Nintendo TVii has been defer up to Dezember”.
    Coming Sunday November 18, 2012 will be the launch day for Nintendo’s Wii U system console. The upcoming Wii U is a video game console which only ship with limited functionality and shorter as 3DS before and it is possible only for play games out of the box. In other hand, the TVii would be available as soon as possible and will be activated for the Wii U in next December. TVii is the live TV, TiVo DVR, and integration channel. Nintendo is cooperating with streaming video apps such as Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Instant Video, Hulu Plus which are going to be developed for the platform. These services are available soon next weeks for the Wii U according to Nintendo.
    By, Jeff Bakalar (November 16, 2012)
    http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-9020_7-57551039-222/wii-u-to-ship-incomplete-missing-nintendo-tvii-service-and-more/
    Wii U (Workers’ International Industrial Union) : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_U

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  12. Solar panel made with ion cannon is cheap enough to challenge fossil fuels
    Twin Creeks, a solar power startup that emerged from hiding today, has developed a way of creating photovoltaic cells that are half the price of today’s cheapest cells, and thus within reach of challenging the fossil fuel hegemony. The best bit: Twin Creeks’ photovoltaic cells are created using a hydrogen ion particle accelerator.
    As it stands, almost every solar panel is made by slicing a 200-micrometer-thick (0.2mm) wafer from a block of crystalline silicon. You then add some electrodes, cover it in protective glass, and leave it in a sunny area to generate electricity through the photovoltaic effect (when photons hit the silicon, it excites the electrons and generates a charge). There are two problems with this approach: Much in the same way that sawdust is produced when you slice wood, almost half of the silicon block is wasted when it’s cut into 200-micrometer slices; and second, the panels would still function just as well if they were thinner than 200 micrometers, but silicon is brittle and prone to cracking if it’s too thin.
    http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/122231-solar-panels-made-with-ion-cannon-are-cheap-enough-to-challenge-fossil-fuels


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  13. Blackberry boss - don't underestimate us
    By Rory Cellan-Jones http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20093862


    Everyone knows Blackberry. First released as an e-mail pager by Research In Motion (RIM) in 1999, the 200 millionth Blackberry smartphone was shipped in 2012. Thorsten Heins, recently-installed CEO of RIM, tells us about the manufacturing changes and restructuring initiatives at Blackberry.

    Last week, the New York Times suggested Blackberry owners were ashamed of their devices. In the city where the Blackberry was once such a status symbol, this was quite an aspersion. Mr Heins, however, dismissed the article citing 80 million satisfied Blackberry users worldwide. Furthermore, he sees huge growth and commitment outside the United States. The problem is, though, seemingly no growth or commitment within the US with figures in the smartphone market falling this year. The Blackberry brand is still respected across the developing world but not so much now in Europe and the US. The Blackberry 10, however, may be about to change this.

    As Mr Heins demonstrates, Blackberry 10’s Flow allows the user to move between apps such as e-mail or social network sites without returning to a home screen. The major selling point, though, is the Blackberry 10’s touchscreen. The down point, though, must be the availability of the touchscreen Blackberry 10 – not until early next year! Meanwhile, everyone else is choosing Android or Apple phones. Mr Heins remains unconcerned, pointing out Blackberry 10 is not just another update but a whole new mobile computing platform to regain RIM’s US market share.

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  14. News Card 3
    Is the iPad helping or harming children?
    Dr Jordy Kaufman, child psychologist, he explores whether apple’s iPad helps of hinders children’s brain development.
    46 children aged four to six are tested by Kaufman, he examined children’s attention and problem solving skill after using both an iPad and real toys.
    Children are asked to solve problem using a wooden spoon and then also using an iPad app. The children engage in drawing, coloring and block building, both physically and on the iPad.
    Using on the iPad like painting are the same to “real world” and he reveal “do not seem to adversely affect children’s attention in the short term.”
    According to Kaufman’s experiment, he suggest parents to monitor their child’s iPad usage.
    Written by: Doug Drinkwater August 11 2012
    This news is retrieved from: http://tabtimes.com/news/ittech-stats-research/2012/08/11/ipad-helping-or-harming-children
    Lahpai Nang Htang
    ID# 5519509

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  15. News Card 3 ICT

    Smart Boards in the classroom

    http://smarttech.com/us/Solutions/Education+Solutions/Products+for+education/Software/SMART+Notebook+collaborative+learning+software/SMART+Notebook+App+for+iPad

    Now in Thailand and many other Asian countries they are integrating technology inside the classroom. One good example of this is the implementation of the Smart Board, which is an interactive whiteboard that uses touch for user input. A projector is used to display a computer's video output on the interactive whiteboard, which then acts as a large touch screen
    By using smart boards teachers are able to create an interactive learning atmosphere in the classroom for the students making learning fun and easy. Thailand is also investing a lot of its resources to train teachers on how to use the smart board and how to incorporate it in their lessons.

    http://markcabacang.blogspot.com/
    Mark Joseph Cabacang ID: 551-9517

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  16. News Card 3
    CareZone, an Anti-Facebook
    By Quentin Hardy, November 13, 2012, retrieved from:
    http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/13/the-anti-facebook/?ref=technology
    Social media is about sharing ever more information about ourselves with an ever-larger crowd. But some of the most valuable information, about things like health and children, need to be kept close. Now, there is a social site for that, too, and it comes from a well-known name is technology.
    CareZone is a service that enables families to organize care of their loved ones. It provides service storage of patient information like medical records and prescriptions, plus critical phone number and digitized documents associated with care, like insurance information. There is also a journal feature, for keeping notes on things parent conditions and future appointments.
    The new features are intended to make CareZone an attractive tool for home care workers, outpatient hospitals and church groups trying to establish food and care services for parishioner.
    While the main application is free for up to 5 individuals under care, starting from Jan. 1 will cost $5 a month or $49 a year to use CareZone for 5 to 10 people. From 10 to 100 individual, CareZone charges $25 a month.
    King Sothina, ID 551-9520
    Blog: http://www.kingsothinaed6060.blogspot.com


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  17. New card III
    Nokia 808 PureView

    http://www.dpreview.com/articles/8083837371/review-nokia-808-pureview

    Nokia has revealed the 808 PureView with new features such as 41MP camera sensor, Carl Zeiss screen,and new technology for zoom the picture (Pixel over sampling technology)

    It lets the users choose either the Standard Resolution which enables them to take pictures closer and clearly or to choose High Resolution which has the ability to zoom out the picture or cut some parts. It can help us to see something in far place more clearly.

    Nokia 808 has become the champion of picture design in 2012 from news photo association.

    Next time Nokia company will continue to use Pureview technology with new nokia Smart phone.

    Chhang Thorng

    ID 551-9519

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  18. Apple Sells Three Million New iPads, Including Mini, in One Weekend
    http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/05/apple-sells-3-million-new-ipads/

    Apple’s chief executive Tim Cook said customers around the world love the new iPad Mini and fourth generation iPad, the company almost sold out of the smaller tablet. Apple company working hard to build more quickly to meet the incredible demand.”
    Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray predicted that Apple would sell 1.5 million iPad Minis.
    After Apple introduced the iPad Mini, Shaw Wu, an analyst with Sterne Agee, said some investors were disappointed by the iPad Mini’s $330 starting price,.Apple does not try to drive its products down to the lowest price at the risk of sacrificing quality.
    HouJun
    ID 5529518

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  19. Assignment 3
    News card

    Google TVs get gaming service via LG deal

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20344933

    The OnLive games will able to play on LG's G2 TV. Games such as Sleeping Dogs, Darksiders I and Civilisation V will available at OnLive and games users will need to buy a wireless controller , costs about $50, in the US. People does not need two devices for playing games and watching TV. Google TV, gaming service was running on the Electronic Entertainment Expo held in Los Angeles in June 2012. OnLive added voice searching and updated other applications and make it easier to find programmes.

    Ja Sawm Aung @ Aye 551 9516

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  20. News Card, Week 3
    Do we need a revolution in higher education?
    By William J. Bennett, CNN Contributor

    http://edition.cnn.com/2012/06/13/opinion/bennett-higher-education/index.html

    The article discusses the disparity between the earnings after a college graduate receives their degree in comparison to the investment they put in towards their college education. This provoking thought is the foundation for the idea of revolutionizing higher education. Professors from several ivy league universities are attempting to educate students through online technology and even better, for free. The examples given are initiatives such as Ed-X and Coursera which have started with their mission to educate just as the Khan Academy has done for elementary and secondary students. There is hope that education will become accessible to all those who seek it and not just the few that can afford to take loans or pay exorbitant amounts of money to get a college education.


    Laxmi Dangmaneerat
    ID g551-9513

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  21. Assignment 3
    News Card 3 - "The Hot Potatoes (or) Interactive Apps for World Wide Web"

    by MYO HAN HTUN, ID 551 9504
    Blog Url: http://myohanhtun-ict.blogspot.com/


    The Hot Potatoes is a software suite including six applications that can enable to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web. It's freeware and open-source and many educational institutions such as universities around the world used for assessments or quizs purposes for students. Those six applications are JCloze, JCross, JMatch, JMix and JQuiz and The Master. Hot Potatoes was created by the Research and Development team at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre.

    url: http://hotpot.uvic.ca/

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  23. NEWS CARD 3- NEHA PANDEY –ID 5519510
    Next Education's new tech to help schools create maths, science labs
    The company has recently crossed the milestone of 5,000 partner schools

    Next Education India Private Limited, a Hyderabad-based digital learning solutions provider with focus on the K-12 segment, is developing a new technology that will help schools create their own maths and science labs.
    Next Education’s new technology offers multiple teaching and learning aids to teachers to explain the various concepts in maths and physics and help students master them. The labs will allow students to develop insights into various mathematical and physics concepts by virtual activities, real-life applications of concepts, and various hands-on models and manipulatives.
    The new labs’ technology is all about accessibility, and to demystify theories like magnetic levitation (maglev), which in theory sounds like something that only a rocket scientist will be able to do. While the technology for maths lab will be launched by January 2013, the science lab will be rolled out by June
    This company plans to expand in southeast Asia and West Asia. There is almost a straight match in curriculum and hence they don't need to modify their content. Talks with prospective partners in the geographies are under way, and they expect to enter those regions within a year.
    http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/next-educations-new-tech-to-help-schools-create-maths-science-labs/195997/on




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  24. News Card 3

    It’s Too Early to Judge Early Windows 8 Sales

    http://techland.time.com/2012/11/17/its-too-early-to-judge-early-windows-8-sales/

    Windows 8 is not meeting what the customers’ expectation. Windows guru Paul Thurrott described the reason about why Microsoft is not meeting with the customers’ expectation and how the Windows 8 perform with its operation system and Windows 8’s applications.

    He still likes Windows 8 but he does not think that Windows 8 is a good performing for Microsoft customers as the moment. Therefore, he thinks it’s too early to judge Windows 8 sales.

    NANG KHAM AUNG
    ID: 5529517

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  25. News Card 3
    Bigwigs Out At Microsoft And Apple. Now What?
    by JORDAN G. TEICHER
    http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2012/11/13/165061805/bigwigs-out-at-microsoft-and-apple-now-what
    Steven Sinofsky introduces a new Microsoft tablet computer and Windows 8 software to the media in Shanghai on Oct. 23. The former president of Microsoft's Windows division has since left the company.Scott Forstall demonstrates the new map application featured on iOS 6 during the 2012 Apple WWDC keynote address in San Francisco in June. Apple announced in October that he will leave the company.The news is some discussion and conjecture about they.

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  26. New Card 3

    Lytro cameras add Instagram-like filters and a 3-D effect

    By: Heather KellyCNET November 16, 2012 (http://edition.cnn.com/2012/11/15/tech/innovation/lytro-filters-focus/index.html)

    The camera was released early this year by a new Silicon Valley-based startup. Long and rectangular with a small touchscreen on one end and minimal buttons, the camera uses Light Field technology to capture its interactive images. Lytro cameras capture photos that can be refocused after they're taken and getting two much-requested new features: Instagram-like filters and the ability to bring the entire image, not just one section, into focus. The company has also released a handful of accessories, cases and a tripod mount. There are new Lytro body colors (hot pink and forest green), but other than that, the hardware is the exact same camera that started shipping at the start of the year.

    Mrs. Pantharee Xanthavanij ID: 551-9515 (panthareex.blogspot.com)

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  27. New Card 3

    The researchers at IBM teamed up with Lyon, France, to develop the technology that helps the traffic operators to reduce congestions on the road, and maintain an easy traffic flow.

    The researchers said they process the real time traffic data, which helps in “predictive traffic management technology” to determine how to keep traffic flowing. It technology is called as “Decision Support System Optimizer” or DSSO, which can detect incidents, predict the impact of these incidents, predicts traffic and suggests the best course of action to solve a problem.


    For example it helps the operators to adjust the traffic signals, so that other cars detour quickly when an ambulance is rushing fast on the particular road. “Piloting this analytics technology will help the city anticipate and avoid many traffic jams before they happen, and lessen their impact on citizens,” Gerard Collomb, Lyon’s mayor, said in a statement, reports Mashable. “Using the data that we are collecting to make more informed decisions will help us to promote about how to resolve unexpected traffic events, and optimize public transportation.”

    http://www.siliconindia.com/news/technology/IBMs-Groundbreaking-Technology-to-Kill-Traffic-Jams-nid-134230-cid-2.html


    Suthip Monga
    5519511

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  28. Ultra-Strong Artificial Muscles Made From Carbon Nanotubes
    November 16, 2012 by Range

    Ultra-strong artificial muscles, was published by Ray Baughman from the University of Texas at Dallas and his colleagues. The ultra artificial muscles contains of yarns similar in diameter to human hair, which is derived from carbon nanotubes and soaked in paraffin wax. When a current is passed through the yarn, the wax heats up and expands. As the yarn swells, its particular helical weave causes it to shorten, and the muscle contracts. and when the yam is cools, it relaxes and returns to its original length. The twisting and untwisting of the yarns is sufficient to power a miniature catapult. The yarn could be used as actuators in microfluidic systems or as components in optical cameras, as well as intelligent sensors.
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  30. News card 3
    NTSB drops 'unacceptable' BlackBerry for iPhone
    http://money.cnn.com/2012/11/21/technology/enterprise/ntsb-iphone-blackberry/index.html

    BlackBerry phones for Apple;s iPhone which has been ditched have been failing both at inopportune times and at an unacceptable rate. Because of that , RIMM gets only a few profile. The effective, reliable and stable communication should be required to bring out for the primary investigation. One million government customer in North America depends in BlackBerry and devices was upgraded by more than 400,000 government customers. It is quite sure for that the BlackBerry 10, the NTSB would not be waiting the next-generation because it attempts the apple’s iPhone 5.
    Kavinda
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