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vendredi 29 avril 2016

What are the Differences Between Consumer and Industrial NUCs?

Intel’s Next Unit of Computing (NUC) form factor is appealing for both consumer and industrial users, but a few key differences exist between the computers built for each.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1UmcCis

Omantel and Ericsson sign managed services and customer value management deals

Ericsson and Omantel have signed a four-year managed services contract in which Ericsson will operate and maintain Omantel's network as the sole managed services supplier. Click here for more.



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Wireless Charging and Fingerprint Scanner Technology Amp Up Smartphone User Satisfaction

Advanced technology that improves smartphone usability, such as wireless charging and fingerprint scanners, enables wireless subscribers to be more actively engaged with their device and helps increase their satisfaction, Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1SxSokB

jeudi 28 avril 2016

6 Ways to Get Started Powering your Automotive Design

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1pLxgeT

11 Myths About Embedded Java

Simon Ritter, Deputy CTO for Azul Systems, debunks and clarifies 11 myths swirling around the Java universe.

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The Bud "Extreme Engineering" quiz

Sponsored by Bud Industries
Test your Extreme Engineering knowledge and enter to win a DJI Phantom 2 Drone.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1rlCYpq

From LEDs to Smart Lighting

These days, the rate of adoption for LEDs has never been higher. Shelves in the big box home improvement stores devote more space to LED bulbs than “old fashioned” incandescent bulbs...

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1SvS99H

Cypress Acquires Broadcom’s Wireless IoT Business

Cypress has agreed to buy Broadcom's wireless IoT business for $550 million. The deal was punctuated by sluggish earnings at Cypress and the departure of its founder as chief executive.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1WtmKWy

Choosing Between 3D Printing and Injection Molding for Rapid Manufacturing

Sponsored by Proto Labs
What is the difference between rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing, since they both appear to use the same technologies? What are the major differences between 3D printing and injection molding? After a part has been successfully prototyped, why not go straight to injection molding. What types of applications might use only a few 3D printed parts, for example?

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1NXcYW4

Make or Break: who’s the best maker?

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Last night Massimo Banzi was Guest Judge on Intel  America’s Greatest Maker - episode 4 and had the difficult task of evaluating the teams and their projects competing in the Make or Break rounds for $100,000 and a spot in the million dollar finale.

Check some bits of the episode in this Meet and Greet video and in the Fast Forward of the episode!



from Arduino Blog http://bit.ly/1qYpDmf

Gallery: The History of Solar-Powered Airplanes

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1rkGlNb

As Phone Market Matures, Display Makers Turn to In-Cell and On-Cell Touch Technologies

As the mobile phone market slows, display manufacturers are looking to new in-cell and on-cell touch-screen solutions that offer consumers thinner and brighter displays, Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1Ty2OQa

Qualcomm Signs 3G/4G Chinese Patent License Agreement with Yulong

Qualcomm has signed a new 3G and 4G Chinese patent license agreement with Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. (Yulong), Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1VDU3aM

mercredi 27 avril 2016

What Does Your Company Do About Safety and Security? (.PDF Download)

The Barr Group’s latest survey results from embedded programmers reveals some interesting statistics about safety and security in current development....

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1WqCyJI

What Does Your Company Do About Safety and Security?

The Barr Group’s latest survey results from embedded programmers reveals some interesting statistics about safety and security...

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/237eI63

Meet AdSense’s next generation ads: Page-level ads

Today, we’re excited to introduce AdSense’s next generation ads. Page-level ads is a family of ad formats that offer a new and innovative way to help you earn money from your mobile content.

With Page-level ads, you place the same ad code once on each page that you want to show ads. They’re designed to show automatically at the right time and in the right format -  potentially increasing your earnings without interfering with your users’ mobile experience.

The benefits of Page-level ads include:


  • Optimized ads that show when they’re likely to perform well and provide a good user experience.

  • One-time set-up that only requires you to place the Page-level ad code once on each page you’d like the ads shown. 

  • Ability to adjust the settings in your account and to enable new ad formats without having to change the code on your site.

  • Additional ads on your site that don’t count towards your AdSense per page ad limit.


Watch the video below for a quick view of Page-level ads:


Currently, the Page-level ads family includes the anchor/overlay and vignette ad formats. More ad formats will be available soon.

Learn more about the Page-level ads in the AdSense Help Center. Get started with Page-level ads today and let us know what you think in the comments below.


Posted by Matthew Conroy, AdSense Product Manager



from Inside AdSense http://bit.ly/1qV4o4N

Electronic Design’s Products of the Week (4/24-4/30)

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Gallery: NXP Smarter World Tour Bus

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How to Control EMI in Synchronous Buck Converters

Reducing ringing and limiting slew rate in buck converters can pay big dividends when tackling EMI issues.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1Ssce0B

Machine learning for the maker community

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At Arduino Day, I talked about a project I and my collaborators have been working on to bring machine learning to the maker community. Machine learning is a technique for teaching software to recognize patterns using data, e.g. for recognizing spam emails or recommending related products. Our ESP (Example-based Sensor Predictions) software recognizes patterns in real-time sensor data, like gestures made with an accelerometer or sounds recorded by a microphone. The machine learning algorithms that power this pattern recognition are specified in Arduino-like code, while the recording and tuning of example sensor data is done in an interactive graphical interface. We’re working on building up a library of code examples for different applications so that Arduino users can easily apply machine learning to a broad range of problems.

The project is a part of my research at the University of California, Berkeley and is being done in collaboration with Ben Zhang, Audrey Leung, and my advisor Björn Hartmann. We’re building on the Gesture Recognition Toolkit (GRT) and openFrameworks. The software is still rough (and Mac only for now) but we’d welcome your feedback. Installations instructions are on our GitHub project page. Please report issues on GitHub.

Our project is part of a broader wave of projects aimed at helping electronics hobbyists make more sophisticated use of sensors in their interactive projects. Also building on the GRT is ml-lib, a machine learning toolkit for Max and Pure Data. Another project in a similar vein is the Wekinator, which is featured in a free online course on machine learning for musicians and artists. Rebecca Fiebrink, the creator of Wekinator, recently participated in a panel on machine learning in the arts and taught a workshop (with Phoenix Perry) at Resonate ’16. For non-real time applications, many people use scikit-learn, a set of Python tools. There’s also a wide range of related research from the academic community, which we survey on our project wiki.

For a high-level overview, check out this visual introduction to machine learning. For a thorough introduction, there are courses on machine learning from coursera and from udacity, among others. If you’re interested in a more arts- and design-focused approach, check out alt-AI, happening in NYC next month.

If you’d like to start experimenting with machine learning and sensors, an excellent place to get started is the built-in accelerometer and gyroscope on the Arduino or Genuino 101. With our ESP system, you can use these sensors to detect gestures and incorporate them into your interactive projects!



from Arduino Blog http://bit.ly/26tIzdl

Radio Spectrum in Latin America, Far From Ideally Allocated

None of the Latin American countries have reached 50% of the 1300 MHz suggested by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) for 2015. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1MYzrHw

Qualcomm and LG Electronics Resolve Arbitration Dispute Over Licensing Terms

Qualcomm and LG Electronics have resolved through good faith negotiations an arbitration dispute over certain terms in their license agreement Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1VBBeFd

mardi 26 avril 2016

Explore your weekly calendar through a tangible interface

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A group of students (Kate Twomey, Leila ByronDaan Weijers, Luuk Rombouts) at the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design explored the creation of a tangible user interface displaying personal calendar’s meetings without using a screen.
The installation is called Timely and uses Temboo, Google Calendar API and a Genuino MKR1000 to pull all the upcoming week’s events and displaying each of them with a rotation of a laser cut base and its red strings:

The visual forecast is used to create awareness, while capacitive sensors in timely make it easy to adjust busy days by simply grabbing all three prongs of the chosen day. timely will then distribute your time more evenly throughout the day by rescheduling events and meetings, while automatically notifying attendees if needed.

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from Arduino Blog http://bit.ly/1TcmXIA

Selecting an Industrial Ethernet Protocol

A variety of protocols have been developed to overcome some of Ethernet's limitations in industrial applications.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1VA4UCt

Mobile Network Fined for Misleading Customers

Irish mobile network operator, Meteor Mobile has been fined EUR25,000 by a court after it was found to have sold discounted deals to customers that didn't exist and refused to compensate the customers. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1XU7vVs

Google Slashes Political Lobbying Outlay by a Quarter

Google slashed spending on lobbying by 25.5 percent in the first quarter of 2016 to $3.80 million, while ATandT reported the highest lobbying outlay at $4.48 million among a group of 16 tech and communications companies Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1rwnwXI

Qualcomm Signs 3G/4G Chinese Patent License Agreement with Hisense

Qualcomm has signed a new 3G and 4G Chinese Patent License Agreement with Hisense Group. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1rwnwXH

lundi 25 avril 2016

Video: The Latest View into Magic Leap’s Augmented Reality

Earlier this month, Magic Leap, a mysterious startup building an augmented reality system, released another video of its psychotropic technology.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1Udabi4

Micro-electronic inspections utilizing infrared thermography

Sponsored by Fluke
Whether you are designing or performing quality control testing on individual components or complete assemblies—or simply troubleshooting—the use of an infrared camera with the proper optics is crucial for the detection or measurement of small thermal differences or thermal profiles on these devices.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1XSqj7J

Processor Technology Puts Faith in Core Value

Vendors continue to grace us with new processors, but do they add any new technology or is it just repackaging? Find out about these latest enhancements and why they matter.
Vendors continue to grace us with new processors, but do they add any new technology or is it just repackaging? Find out about these latest enhancements and why they matter.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1pyh7tl

FAQs on Enclosure Cooling

Sponsored by Rittal
If you have high-end electronics in a cabinet do you need an air conditioner? How do you determine if air conditioning is necessary? Are there options in actively cooling an enclosure? What if there isn’t space to fit an air conditioner in the enclosure?

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1qLVtTp

vendredi 22 avril 2016

These Software Trends Will Influence IoT Strategies

IoT is all the rage, but building a system from scratch is impractical. So where is IoT software headed, and where can you get it?
IoT is all the rage, but building a system from scratch is impractical. So where is IoT software headed, and where can you get it?

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1Tnec1b

Forget Shrinking Transistors: Fuse Them Together in Three Dimensions

The French microelectronics laboratory LETI is building mobile processors in three dimensions rather than simply etching transistors onto a flat substrate.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1VH0JFn

7 Engineering Essentials for Printed Circuit Board Design Success

Here are seven critical design strategies and tips, for beginners and gurus alike, to help ensure successful PCBs.

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7 Engineering Essentials for Printed Circuit Board Design Success (.PDF Download)

In this article, we’ll discuss seven basic (but critical) tips and strategies for beginners and masters alike. Pay attention to these tips during your design process, and you'll reduce spins, design times, and overall...

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1SAKgkY

Nokia and Zain KSA to transform Jeddah into a smart city by 2018

Nokia leverages Internet of Things and Cloud technologies to implement smart city applications and improve services for Jeddah residents Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1Vp4KxD

SIM Card Shipments to Reach 5.6 Billion Units by 2020 IHS Says

The overall market for SIM cards is large and relatively stable. In fact, the number of SIM cards shipped globally is forecast to increase from 5.4 billion in 2015 to 5.6 billion in 2020, Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1SzOKZb

jeudi 21 avril 2016

What Trends Emerged at APEC 2016?

A wide range of power semiconductor devices and power solutions debuted at the Applied Power Electronics Conference. Here’s a closer look at some of the latest options for power electronics designers.
A wide range of power semiconductor devices and power solutions debuted at the Applied Power Electronics Conference. Here’s a closer look at some of the latest options for power electronics designers.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1NE9aZK

What Trends Emerged at APEC 2016? (.PDF Download)

The Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) gives you a networking opportunity to meet or reconnect with very smart people. It’s also the place to become familiar with the latest products...

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1MLhf3Z

America Movil Looking to Sell KPN Stake

Mexico based America Movil is reportedly considering selling its minority stake in Dutch KPN, less than three years after it failed in a bid to takeover the company. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1SvjffG

Intel releases the Arduino 101 firmware source code

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We’re very happy to announce that the source code of the real-time operating system (RTOS) powering the Arduino 101 and Genuino 101 is now available for hacking and study purposes.

The package  contains the complete BSP (Board Support Package) for the Curie processor on the 101. It allows you to compile and modify the core OS and the firmware to manage updates and the bootloader. (Be careful with this one since flashing the wrong bootloader could brick your board and require a JTAG programmer to unbrick it).

The firmware runs on the x86 chip inside the Curie module and communicates with the ARC core (which runs your Arduino sketches) using the callbacks.
Right now, the x86 core takes care of handling Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and USB communication, offloading the ARC core.
You can use the code which implements these functionalities as a starting point for your custom extra features.

Ever wondered about adding Mouse and Keyboard functionalities to your Arduino 101 and Genuino 101? Or uploading your sketches via BLE? Or add deep sleep functionalities when your application is battery powered? Now you can! (Some effort may be required :) )

We hope that this step will bring even more interesting features to your Arduino 101 and Genuino 101, so even if you are not into low-level C programming, keep an eye on the dedicated forum section and Arduino 101 core github repo to follow the news and be the first to try new features.

If you want to know more about projects made with Arduino 101, check our Project Hub section in Arduino Create, don’t forget to share with the community your experiments creating a new project and take look to this obstacle avoidance tutorial  on America’s Greatest Maker website  !



from Arduino Blog http://bit.ly/26gmPBF

Google Formally Charged With Abusing Android Market Dominance

The European Commission has informed Google of its preliminary view that the company has, in breach of EU antitrust rules, abused its dominant position by imposing restrictions on Android device manufacturers and mobile network operators. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1SxmTJk

Nokia Wins Swedish TF-LTE Network Contract

Nokia and 3 Sweden (Hi3G Access) are to deploy TD-LTE-Advanced mobile broadband technology to enhance quality of service in Sweden. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1SxmTJj

Slowing Notebook PC Replacement Cycle Leading to Higher Resolution Displays

Price erosion struck the notebook PC market hard in 2015, as PC manufacturers by and large produced low-cost notebooks to maintain market share, rather than introducing new and innovative designs. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1VHhJKR

mercredi 20 avril 2016

Drones the FAA and Bluebonnets

Of all the new technologies we have been seeing lately, drones appear to be the most useful, versatile, and successful.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1QobcNq

Toyota Turns Entire City into Connected Vehicle Testing Ground

Toyota is planning to muster 5,000 vehicles that communicate with each other and infrastructure in an attempt to take another step closer to fully self-driving cars.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1VCwlvQ

11 Myths About Software Qualification and Certification

Common misconceptions about quality-code development practices in the embedded-device and software-development lifecycle create a false sense of safety, security, and quality within the industry.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1Vkb2P7

Intel Results Shadowed By Plans to Cut 12000 Jobs

Wrestling with the prolonged decline of personal computers, Intel has announced that it will cut roughly 11% of its workforce over the next year. The company is pushing toward cloud computing and connected devices.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/2415YAQ

ACCC reports growing data consumption and stable prices in the telecoms sector

Industry members have responded to the increase in demand by investing in their fixed and mobile networks to make sure that they have sufficient capacity to meet the data traffic. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1VDW3iQ

Mobily Slips Back into Profit

Saudi Arabia's struggling mobile network operator, Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) has posted its first profit following the write down of nearly US$1 billion of its previous earnings. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1WELoEi

China Unicom Issues Profits Warning

The Chinese mobile network operator, China Unicom has issued a profits warning, having estimated that its Q1 net profits would fall, blaming rising costs. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1WELqvJ

Nokia and Turk Telekom collaborate on development of 5G and IoT technologies

Nokia and Turk Telekom have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to accelerate the development of 5G radio access network technology and the applications that will drive the Internet of Things. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1WELoE2

Consumers Seeking Higher Value Proposition for Home Internet of Things

Network entertainment applications are the stepping stone to a broader home Internet of Things (IoT) experience, even as consumers remain skeptical of the value proposition Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1WELonH

Enjoy 10% Off on Arduino and Genuino Starter Kit !

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This is your chance to put your hands on Arduino Starter Kit or Genuino Starter Kit with a 10 % discount*.

The promotion is active on our online stores for a limited time: April 20th and 21st. Get it now  inserting the coupon code SPRING at checkout!

The Starter Kit is based on lessons Arduino’s founders have learned teaching their own classes: if you start with the assumption that learning to make digital technologies is simple and accessible, you can really make it so.

The package includes a Uno board and the components you need to make 15 fun projects following the step-by-step tutorials on the Project Book. The book walks you through the basics in a hands-on way, with creative projects you build by learning. Once you’ve mastered the basics, you’ll have a palette of software and circuits that you can use to create something beautiful, and useful!

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*Acquistando dall’Italia il coupon e’ valido esclusivamente selezionando Genuino Starter Kit in lingua italiana

* If you purchase from Italy the coupon is valid only selecting Genuino Starter Kit in italian language .



from Arduino Blog http://bit.ly/1WEGAi0

mardi 19 avril 2016

Capacitive Sensors: An Attractive Option for Contactless Sensing

Increasingly popular capacitive-sensing technology offers a low-cost, power-saving sensing option for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1U5QHMj

Add Up-Front PCB Design Intelligence to Avoid Last-Minute Mistakes

Want to avoid last-minute mistakes in printed-circuit-board design? The latest design tools help gird against those pitfalls.

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Electronic Designs Products of the Week (4/17-4/23)

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BER and COM Channel Compliance

Sponsored by Mentor Graphics
This new paper, nominated for the DesignCon 2016 Best Paper Award, analyzes the computational procedure specified for Channel Operation Margin (COM) and compares it to traditional statistical eye/BER analysis.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1SXLYHy

The Jitter-Noise Duality and Anatomy of an Eye Diagram

Sponsored by Mentor Graphics
Within this special white paper we discuss the proper way of finding BER, as a function of the sample time and voltage, explain the effect of jitter introduced at the driver and receiver on the eye diagram and compare results with measured data.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1Wd2FDZ

DDR4 Board Design and Signal Integrity Verification Challenges

Sponsored by Mentor Graphics
This new white paper, originally presented at DesignCon and nominated for a best paper award, includes an investigation of DDR4's Pseudo Open Drain driver and what its use means for power consumption and Vref levels for the receivers.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1SXLW2d

Pump up the volume of your party with Boogie cup

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The Boogie Cup is an interactive project controlling the music volume according to the number of cups used in a party and allowing party-goers to follow each other on Spotify. How does it work?

The Boogie Cup Holder uses an infrared distance sensor to detect how many cups are in the stack. As guests take cups, the sensor detects a change in distance, and increases the volume at the party. The Genuino MKR1000 wifi chip connects the Boogie Cup to the Spotify API. When two guests pass by with similar playlists, their cups light up. When they cheers, a message is sent to a server that enables each user to follow each other on Spotify.

The device was created by a team of student (Sophie Chow, Priscila Ferreira, Lars Kaltenbach, Mary Mikhail) during a 4-day exploration into Physical Computing  during the Interaction Design Programme at CIID with the support of Massimo Banzi and Dario Buzzini, with the aim to encourage new behaviors with ordinary objects.

 

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from Arduino Blog http://bit.ly/1YFx7pg

Tips for writing a successful invalid traffic appeal

In a previous publisher blog post, we discussed tips for writing a successful policy appeal. In today's topic, we’re exploring what happens when publisher accounts are disabled due to invalid traffic, when to submit an appeal, and tips for making those appeals successful.

Invalid traffic includes any clicks or impressions that may artificially inflate an advertiser's costs or a publisher's earnings. Invalid traffic covers intentionally fraudulent traffic as well as accidental clicks.

In the ads ecosystem, advertisers rely on the relevance of our ad placement and the quality of the interaction their ads receive. Publishers in turn count on advertiser participation that contributes to the success of their apps and business. Without this trust, the Google advertising network could not exist. Google treats invalid traffic very seriously, analyzing all clicks and impressions to determine whether they fit a pattern of use that might artificially drive up an advertiser's costs or a publisher's earnings. If we determine that an account might pose a risk to our advertisers, we may take actions against the account, such as suspending or disabling it, in order to protect our advertisers' interests.

Before we continue, let's clarify the difference between an account suspension and an account disablement.

If your account was suspended due to invalid traffic, ad-serving has been turned off for a fixed period (typically 30 days). While suspensions are not currently appealable, if you would like to provide additional feedback to help us improve our processes and communications, you may do so using our suspended publisher feedback form. If there are no further compliance issues with your account, it will be automatically unsuspended after the fixed period. For more information about account suspensions, please visit our AdSense Help Center (or AdMob Help Center).

If your account was disabled due to invalid traffic, your account is no longer serving ads, and you will be unable to monetize with any Google ad solutions. You're eligible to file an invalid activity appeal, but please be aware that that filing an appeal does not guarantee reinstatement. For more information about account disablements, please visit our Help Center.

If you would like to file an invalid traffic appeal for account reinstatement, please first review the AdSense program policies and top reasons for account closure. These policies and reasons apply to all Google ad solution products, including but not limited to AdMob and YouTube.

Here are some tips that you may find useful in writing your appeal:


  1. Review the top reasons for account closure. Think about if any of these reasons applied to you and your content. Did your friends click on your ads too many times? Did you purchase traffic that led to a surge of invalid activity? Can you make content and/or behavioral changes to prevent the activity from happening again?
  2. Review ad implementations on your desktop site, mobile site, and/or mobile app. Think about what your typical user journey would be, and see if the ad implementations may cause users to accidentally click on your ads.
  3. In the appeal form, provide the e-mail address that is associated with your disabled AdSense account. This will help locate your account and reduce delays in appeal processing time.
  4. Tell us what changes you’ll make for the future. Once again, carefully consider the top reasons for account closure. What systems or behaviors have you put in place to ensure this won't happen again? For example, tell us how you've adjusted your ad implementations, evaluated your traffic sources, hired testers to properly test your content, etc. We will appreciate your honesty in the appeal.


Publishers are a vital part of the online ads ecosystem, and we want to see you succeed while keeping your users happy and engaged. Everyone in the digital ecosystem benefits when publishers provide engaging content and useful resources, which in turn incentivizes advertisers to bid for space on your content. We hope that these resources can provide some guidance.

Posted by Danielle Chang of the AdSense Ad Traffic Quality Team



from Inside AdSense http://bit.ly/1ThmFmz

Nokia and China Mobile conduct trial of Centralized RAN and 4G technologies

Nokia and China Mobile carry out first ever deployment of Centralized RAN within a TD-LTE network at the Beilun Stadium in Ningbo, China Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1qVIkrd

Tech Companies Creating Strategic Platforms to Support the Internet of Things

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a technology concept that is currently transforming and redefining virtually all markets and industries in fundamental ways. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1XG5QCW

Ericsson Wins Mexican Indoor Coverage Contract

Telefonica Mexico selected Ericsson to supply more than 1,000 Ericsson Radio Dot Systems in Mexico City's urban areas. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1WckCCp

lundi 18 avril 2016

Trends in Fiber Optic Cleaning

Sponsored by: Fischer Connectors
Fiber optics infrastructures continue to grow as data requirements expand. Clean, reliable optical connectors are paramount in providing a reliable, high performance fiber infrastructure. This paper addresses the importance of cleaning and maintaining these optical connectors for optimal performance & reliability.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1XFlm1Q

Instrumentation and the Internet of Things - Seven Essentials for Rugged Connectors in Instrumentation Applications

Sponsored by: Fischer Connectors
IoT is coming of age, and it’s not all wireless. The move toward smaller and smarter devices, challenges design engineers to examine how they can leverage the newest interconnect technology to build smaller and smarter instrumentation devices for extreme or rugged environments.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/26bpv3t

Fiber Optic Sensing – Cable & Connector Primer

Sponsored by: Fischer Connectors
Get an overview of the technical basics behind sensing over fiber technologies that enable either local measurement points or distributed measurement all along the fiber. Learn primary applications for this powerful approach, along with steps for selecting reliable and easy-to-maintain interconnect solutions.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1XFlm1N

'Pee power' turns urine into sustainable power source for electronic devices

Researchers have developed an innovative miniature fuel cell that can generate electricity from urine, creating an affordable, renewable and carbon-neutral way of generating power. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1Vea7Qh

Smartphone users are redefining privacy in public spaces

Private v. public, virtual v. real have converged in a world saturated by information technology. It seems impossible to divide the public from the personal. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1Vea5rw

[New Resource] Download the AdSense Guide to Audience Engagement


Research shows that “29% of smartphone users will immediately switch to another site or app if it doesn’t satisfy their needs.

In a world where people are making split decisions about what to consume, it’s increasingly challenging but critical for publishers to figure out how to effectively engage their audiences on their sites. To help lay the foundation to a winning engagement strategy, we’ve created the AdSense Guide to Audience Engagement.

This guide help you drive toward your goals for growing your site – from defining your brand voice to tips to make your site’s content easy to consume. Don’t waste another moment developing web pages that leave you with little opportunity to engage with your audience. Download the AdSense Guide to Audience Engagement here.

In this guide, you’ll learn:

  • How to help your audience become familiar with your brand
  • Best practices to design delightful user journeys
  • How to develop content that resonates with your audience
  • Ways to make your content easy to consume
  • Why you should share the love with other sites by referring to good sources



Check out the guide and share your feedback with us on Google+ and Twitter using #AdSenseGuide. We’d love to hear what you think. 




Posted by Jay Castro
Content Marketing


from Inside AdSense http://bit.ly/23TpUoZ

Survey Results Reveal Embedded Safety and Security Trends

The Barr Group’s latest survey of embedded programmers reveals some interesting statistics about safety and security in current development.
The Barr Group’s latest survey queried thousands of embedded programmers and reveals some interesting statistics....

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1TfeoPY

Electronic “Tattoos” for Healthcare Shift to Gather Data for Businesses

MC10, which has developed an electronic skin patch, is turning its healthcare technology over to businesses looking to exploit new methods of gathering data.

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Current Limiter Offers Circuit Protection with Low Voltage Drop

Most common current-limiting implementations have a voltage drop that’s too high for today's systems with their low-voltage supply rails; this design with its far lower voltage drop is a better fit.

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Teledyne LeCroy Buys Test Equipment for Digital Video and HDMI

Teledyne LeCroy recently agreed to buy Quantum Data, a test-equipment company that makes signal generators, protocol analyzers, and other tools for testing digital video.

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from Electronic Design http://bit.ly/1QhKTrZ

Balancing Processing Power and Reliability in Micro-Mini Mission Computers

Enabling technologies, such as micro-miniature connectors, low-power multicore processors, and computer-on-modules, are helping to drive smaller and lighter next-gen, rugged, SWaP-optimized mission computers for unmanned platforms, rotorcraft, and other applications.

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Meet PTRobotics: a new Genuino reseller in Portugal

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This week we’re presenting a new Genuino Reseller from Portugal: welcome Pedro Costa Silva of PTRobotics!

PTRobotics-Genuino

- Tell us a bit more about PTRobotics

Born in 2010, we are a startup that follows a lean business plan and our mission is to supply and support  engineers, inventors, designers and students with the products they need to accomplish their projects and ideas. As a micro-company in Portugal with a team of passion driven, highly motivated and skilled professionals, we represent and distribute worldwide brands, we have  more than +4000 different references in stock, with clients from  offices, laboratories, private and state organizations, foundations, schools and colleges,

- What’s your company’s super power

We support our clients in a many different ways, using a constantly improving process, interacting with them as individuals, who may or not need technical specific solutions. Our goal is to enable the individual tinkerer/engineer/student/inventor to get the products they need to make their ideas a reality.

- What’s your favourite Arduino or Genuino project?

I’m developing right now an Audio Matrix and a Speaker Matrix, both running on Genuino Uno. I’ll share them when they are done!

Contacts

PTRobotics Store Website Portugal  – FacebookTwitter –  Linkedin – Youtube



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Demand for a Digital Future Anywhere Can Only Partially Be Met By Networks in 2020

Surging consumer and business demand for mobile content, either at home or on the go, will outpace the ability of service providers to provide it unless investments are accelerated in areas like 5G and the cloud, Click here for more.



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EU Expected to Block UK Mobile Mergers

A merger of two of the UK's mobile networks is expected to be blocked by European Union competition authorities concerned about consolidation in the market. Click here for more.



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Nokia powers Idea Cellular networks in India with LTE deployment

Idea Cellular has selected Nokia to provide the technology for its 4G LTE rollout in three of its key regional circles - Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Haryana. Click here for more.



from Cellular News http://bit.ly/1S4Sekr