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LAS CRUCES The Engineering New Mexico Resource Network at New Mexico State University will hold two Portable DE0-Nano Board FPGA Sensor System workshops to introduce individuals to programming and instrumentation using the latest DE0-Nano Board from Terasic. The course will be offered June 7-8 and again on June 14-15 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on the first day and from 8:30 a.m.
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There is a considerable talk about Apple’s iPhone 5 which is expected to be launched some time in May. Speculation is rife about the iPhone Nano which is expected to accompany the next-generation iPhone. Rumours about the iPhone Nano have been taken notice of regularly since the launch of the first iPhone in 2007.
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If ongoing predictions by analysts are to be believed, Apple has some interesting surprises up its sleeves for customers this year. After foretelling that the sixth generation iPhone would get a significant redesign this time, analysts are now betting on an “iPhone Nano” to accompany the next iPhone model
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With the iPhone 5 release date still unconfirmed, rumors are spreading that Apple is planning a “nano” version of its next-generation smartphone, due to be released most likely in June or September 2012. Suggestions that an Apple iPhone Nano is in the works cropped up inthe China Timeson Monday, and buzz is already budding that a low-price-point, less-advanced version of the iPhone 5 will be released along with the full-size, well-equipped model everyone has been anticipating for months. A Google#mce_temp_url#translation of the China Times article reveals that the iPhone 5′s accompanying iPhone Nano would be released in order to target smartphone users who want an Apple phone but don’t want to shell out big bucks to get one: “Rumored Apple this year is expected to launch low-costhandsets, to seize the low-end smart phone market share,” the translation reads.
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Public release date: 25-Apr-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Bryan Alary bryan.alary@ualberta.ca 780-492-0436 University of Alberta (Edmonton) You wouldn’t know it from appearances, but a metal cube the size of a toaster, created at the University of Alberta, is capable of performing the same genetic tests as most fully equipped modern laboratoriesand in a fraction of the time. At its core is a small plastic chip developed with nanotechnology that holds the key to determining whether a patient is resistant to cancer drugs or has diseases like malaria
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As rumors of an iPad Mini have picked up steam in recent months, there has been little attention paid to the other long-rumored but never appearing shrunken iOS device: the iPhone Nano. Well, that has changed today as the first fresh rumor of the iPad Nano in quite awhile surfaced today. According to China Times (Google Translation), Apple is planning to produce a iPhone designed to compete in the low-end smartphone market.
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(CBS News) Rumors of a low-cost iPhone “nano” are making rounds. A new report by the China Times claims that Apple is planning to release low-cost iPhone “nano” this year. According to the Times, the move aims to make gains on the low-end smartphone market
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The latest entry into the nano-enabled nonvolatile memory sweepstakes comes from a team of researchers from Taiwan and the University of California Berkeley. The multinational research team claims it has developed a new electronic memory using silicon quantum dots that is 10-100 times faster in writing and erasing data than charge-storage memory
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The Food and Drug Administration on Friday issued new draft guidance on how food and cosmetic makers can get approval for products that use nanotechnology.
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Pick up an iPod band from iWatchz Q Collection at all Target locations nationwide and online at Target.com(PRWEB) April 18, 2012 Now it’s even easier to turn your iPod nano into a stylish watch! iWatchz is pleased to announce that their iPod nano watch band Collections are now available at Target. The Q Collection, a light, sleek and comfortable nano watch band, is now available at all Target …
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Summary: Apple needs to leapfrog the watch-as-a-remote-control trend and turn the iPod nano into a standalone micro-tablet. iPad nano anyone? Apple was a pioneer in wearable computer technology, the iPod nano was one of the first truly wearable music players.
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Apple has been fined ¥600,000 (about £4,685) after an iPod nano caught fire, burning the hands of a Japanese lady. The fine was imposed by a Japanese judge in the Tokyo District Court and was intended to cover medical treatment for the burns,the cost of bringing the issue to trial, and to act as compensation for the pain suffered.
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Recently we reported how mobile manufacturers are locked in a standoff over what format the next generation of SIM cards should take.
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The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has decided to postpone a vote on the specification for the new nano-SIM after a row erupted between Apple and the backers of a competing proposal – Nokia, Research In Motion (RIM) and Motorola Mobility. ETSI is working on a standard for a new, smaller SIM card, dubbed nano-SIM (or 4FF for the fourth form factor, which is the official name). A committee met this week to vote on the proposals but, in the end, the differences between the two camps turned out to be too big, and ETSI decided not to hold the vote.
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The world will have to wait a bit longer for a new SIM card standard, as officials on Friday failed to adopt a proposal from Apple. The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) said in a statement today that its smart card platform technical committee decided at a meeting in France to postpone a decision on the SIM card issue
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March 30, 2012 According to new reports, the decision regarding the nano-SIM card patent has been delayed due to negotiations over patents.
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ETSI postpones nano-SIM vote due to divisions Standards body ETSI has put the controversial nano-SIM vote on hold following a tumultuous build-up ahead of their latest meeting. According to FOSS Patents, the deep divisions between various smartphone makers including Apple, RIM and Nokia made it impossible to move forward with the vote as planned. Matters were further inflamed ahead of the vote with RIM also accusing Apple of vote-stacking by using proxies to conceal the identity of at least three member voters whom RIM has alleged actually work for Apple.
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RIM has sent a letter to a standards group complaining about Apple’s tactics in the battle over the upcoming nano-SIM standard, joining Nokia in trying to shed doubt over Apple’s efforts. RIM, Nokia and Motorola Mobility are involved in an increasingly ugly battle with Apple over whose proposal will be used as the basis for a new, smaller SIM card, dubbed nano-SIM (or 4FF for the fourth form factor, which is the official name).
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The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has decided to postpone a vote on a specification for nano-SIMs, after a row erupted between Apple and the backers of a competing proposal, Nokia, Research In Motion (RIM) and Motorola Mobility. ETSI is working on a standard for a new, smaller SIM card, dubbed nano-SIM (or 4FF for the fourth form factor, which is the official name). A committee met this week to vote on the proposals but, in the end, the differences between the two camps turned out to be too big, and ETSI decided not to hold the vote
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The European Telecommunications Standards Institute, or ETSI, decided to postpone a contentious vote today over the future of mobile nano-SIM cards, report GigaOm et des autres. Whats a nano-SIM card? Its the smaller, next-gen version of the chip that already lives in your phone.
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