...You have a strong arm; Your hand is mighty, Your right hand is exalted. Psalm 89:13 (NASB) Recommended Reading Matthew 24:36-42 ( http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2024:36-42&version=NKJV ) When cyclist...
...tween making sure facial gestures were spot on and the equipment's attempts to pick up clear signals. Gallery: ARM, Assistive Robotic Manipulator hands-on Filed under: Robots , Alt Comments...
...ARM has had a great quarter -- again . This time it's seen pre-tax profits soar 44 percent, while revenues are up 26 percent (to $209.4 million) since the same period last year. The company's thanking the continued adopt...
... the market for wearable gadgets takes off — as I suspect it will, although it’s really just getting started — ARM seems poised to continue powering most mobiles for some time yet. Related research and analysis from Giga...
...market as planned, tinkerers might never have a moment of doubt. The tiny board combines an Arduino-compatible ARM Cortex-M3 platform with a TI CC3000 WiFi chip that not only simplifies getting online, but could save the...
...al enough to lower some of those few remaining barriers. The all-in-one part mates a cheaper dual-core, 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A7 processor with HSPA+ 3G, China-focused TD-SCDMA, Bluetooth, GPS and WiFi, dropping the construc...
...r-saving features, the ability to use an SSD as a hard drive cache as well as KVM visualization for users with ARM-powered gear. Just make sure there's no NVIDIA hardware inside any of those boxes -- you know it makes Li...
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...n modern hardware." That initiative takes the form of Servo, a new web browser engine designed for Android and ARM and based on Mozilla's Rust programming language, which itself sees a new release today. Expectedly, deta...
...ur current smartphone just took another spin backwards on the obsolescence cycle thanks to a new landmark from ARM and TSMC: the first Cortex-A57 has reached the "tape out" stage, meaning it's ready for mass production. ...