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AlphaLab Gear, launched in 2013, is the hardware track of the AlphaLab accelerator, with a specific focus on supporting hardware, internet of things (IoT), and robotics startups. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In the past, AlphaLab Gear hosted a yearly hardware startup pitch contest called the Hardware Cup where startups compete for $50,000 in investment.
This is the gear that truly stands out this year in one of five categories: Fitness, Home, Everyday, Travel, and Camping. These are our picks for the 55 best tech gadgets of 2023. These are our ...
British tech brand Nothing makes the stylish budget CFM Buds Pro 2 ($60) earbuds with a literal twist. There’s a “Smart Dial” feature on the case that you can use to control volume, play ...
D3O has various applications, such as in electronics (low-profile impact protection for phones, laptops, and other electronic devices), [20] sports (protective equipment), [21] motorcycle riding gear, [22] defence (helmet liners and body protection; footwear) [23] and industrial workwear (personal protective equipment such as gloves, knee pads and metatarsal guards for boots).
He introduced Samsung Galaxy Gear smart watch in September 2013. Before joining MIT, Pranav worked as a UX Researcher with Microsoft. [4] In the past, he has worked with Google, CMU, NASA, UNESCO, Japan Science & Technology Agency. [5] He was the Global Senior Vice President of search at Samsung and the head of Think Tank Team.
Before joining Road & Track, I spent ten years as an editor in consumer technology, writing about groundbreaking technological advancements and the latest gear and gadgets.While now in the ...
A guide has been published (Open-Source Lab (book) by Joshua Pearce) on using open-source electronics and 3D printing to make open-source labs. Today, scientists are creating many such labs. Examples include: Boston Open Source Science Laboratory, Somerville, Massachusetts; BYU Open Source Lab, Brigham Young University [71] Michigan Tech [72]
Unlike GPIB, with the RS-232 interface, it is possible to connect and control only one device at a time. RS-232 is also a relatively slow interface with typical data rates of less than 20 kB/s. RS-232 is best suited for laboratory applications compatible with a slower, less rugged connection.