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Oh, Ozempic … Is THIN Back In?
After decades of what seemed like progress away from the obsession for “wellies” and “thigh gaps” the thin-is-in mentality seems to be creeping back into ...
Experts in the Media: Georgia Southern investing $1.2 million to upgrade campus security cameras
Georgia Southern University is planning a major upgrade to its campus security cameras and video technology. With approximately $1.2 million budgeted, the University will upgrade the ...
Generalists and Specialists – Key Ingredients for an Innovation Ecosystem
David Epstein describes in his book Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World, the relationship between specialists and generalists. Specialists being the masters of ...
Alphabet And Fitbit: Could This Be the Competition the Wearables Segment Has Been Waiting For?
If Google can use FitBit to dominate the wearables market as they did with the android operating system for smartphones, the acquisition could make sense. ...
New 6 GHz Spectrum for Wi-Fi
This past October, the FCC began to explore opening up 1,200 megahertz of spectrum in the 6 GHz band for different types of unlicensed uses. This band ...
Facebook Buys Startup Building Neural Monitoring Armband
Facebook has talked a lot about working on a non-invasive brain input device that can make things like text entry possible just by thinking. So ...
Low Noise Amplifier Market
In March of 2018, Transparency Market Research published a report announcing that the worldwide low noise amplifier market is estimated to be worth US$ 7.9B by 2026. ...
Analog Inaccuracies
Planet Analog featured, on 25 May 2019, Bill Schweber’s article “What to do about analog inaccuracies?”. Three options were presented: calibrate the sensor; use better parts; ...
Using Less Power at the Same Node
Brian Bailey’s recent article on semiengineering.com examines a number of techniques to make improvements. Circuit Seed designs with their new Complementary Current Injection ...