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Training options nearly unlimited with new digital applications – Vancouver Sun

December 14th, 2009 Contents Generator No comments

Training options nearly unlimited with new digital applications
Vancouver Sun
Although some exercisers believe smart phones make smart workouts, unless apps become sophisticated enough to do the sweating for you, exercise will require ...

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Training options nearly unlimited with new digital applications

December 14th, 2009 Contents Generator No comments
Training options nearly unlimited with new digital applicationsVancouver SunAlthough some exercisers believe smart phones make smart workouts, unless apps become sophisticated enough to do the sweating for you, exercise will require ...

Graphene transistors can work without much noise

The most promising applications of graphene are in electronics, detectors, and thermal management. The first graphene field-effect transistors have already been demonstrated. At the same time, for any transistor to be useful for analog communication or digital applications, the level of the electronic low-frequency noise has to be decreased to an acceptable level. Low frequency electronic noise dominates the noise spectrum to a frequency of about 100 kHz. Despite the fact that modern electronic

Fangohr, LLC in Brooklyn is seeking a junior designer.

Type: Junior designer full time position Location: Brooklyn, NY, US URL: http://fangohr.com You: We are looking for a junior designer to work in our offices in Dumbo, Brooklyn, NYC. You will be working with the rest of the team on identity projects, web sites, print design, and our home-grown digital applications. You should be able to draw icons, illustrate, or create custom type in Illustrator, as well as be versed with pixel perfect design and photo manipulation in Photoshop. A good sense f

Echo Cancellation in Telephony

November 30th, 2008 Digital Phone Reviews No comments
Echo in a telephone network can be classified as 1.Acoustic echo and 2. Hybrid or network echo .Acoustic echo occurs widely in digital applications and it may be due to the coupling of the received voice signal and the mouthpiece of a handset or due to the coupling of the speaker and microphone of a hands-free phone.