Articles, tagged with "microchips", page 6
02nd October 2009
In a new scheme to reduce the amount of animals being stolen and abandoned, all dogs in Britain will have to be injected with a rice-granule-sized microchip between their shoulder blades or behind their ear. Each microchip will contain a unique barcode w...
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Author:
Henry Funk
01st October 2009
In a fast-paced world such as ours, everything we own has to be at par with our need for performance and speed. From the hottest cars down to heavy-duty washing machines, we always make it a point to buy the best in the market. While modern technology out...
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Author:
sanjay1
30th September 2009
Things have definitely changed over the years. Technology advancement in the disabled sports arena from titanium and magnesium-framed wheelchairs customized for the individual user to prosthetic limbs with microchips in them to learn a person's movements....
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Author:
Commonboy
24th September 2009
Often, modification is employed to take something ordinary and augment it to draw out better features and capacities. You may be amazed to learn that you can even alter your Xbox 360 gaming console. By employing 'Xbox 360 mods' that are easily available, ...
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Author:
Trent Oliver
22nd September 2009
Microchipping is a relatively new invention that is becoming more popular. It is designed to help pet owners find their animals more easily if they are lost or stolen. A small electronic chip containing a code is inserted into your pet. If the pet is then...
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Author:
Neven Zeremski
10th August 2009
Learning how to repair your Nintendo Wii consoles is much simpler than you think.
Yes, the process of creating a video game console require a bunch of infomation on the subject of electronics, mother boards, microchips, power sources and several det...
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Author:
Inferno
10th August 2009
Computers and cellular phones, mobility and microchips - these are the trademarks of the earth at the moment. We live taking part in a earth repeatedly distorted by knowledge. Even the arts exhibit repeatedly distorted due to knowledge. Think of it: From ...
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Author:
Joseph
07th August 2009
Dr. Danny Petrasek is trying to answer that question. Currently on the research and teaching faculty in Bioengineering and Applied and Computational Mathematics at Caltech and the clinical faculty at the UCLA School of Medicine, Petrasek is uniquely posit...
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Author:
Glen Grant
27th July 2009
Pet identification is highly required in these days because of the need for the licensing of the dog in a proper manner and to reduce the numbers of the stray dog menace in streets. Pet identification is done by many methods, which are different from eac...
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Author:
Raul Levine
12th June 2009
Computers and cellular phones, mobility and microchips - these are the trademarks of the world today. We live in a world continually changed by technology. Even the arts have continually changed due to technology. Think of it: from charcoal drawings to pa...
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Author:
Jeremiah Slivka
05th June 2009
The key point of your home entertainment center is of course the TV. What this means is that while selecting the entertainment center you must also take into consideration the kind of TV cabinets or cabinets that will form part of it.
TV cabinets have ...
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Author:
Chuck Topanga
29th May 2009
How do adhesives for electronic assembly differ from general engineering adhesives? Are they stronger? Faster? Do they resist higher temperatures? Have less volatiles or odor?
Certain specifications and requirements are unique to the electronics ind...
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Author:
Rebecca Wilmot
20th May 2009
Design Coloring Techniques to Enhance Business Promotion Postcards
Businesses always strive to bring in a set of new clients through marketing promotions that building up a winning strategy, a reliable and reasonably priced material, and an attractive...
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Author:
Kristine Sanchez
18th May 2009
There is an increasing threat of a completely new kind of computer virus. It could prove more lethal than anything we have seen to date. If unleashed it could disable communications infrastructure, air traffic control, surveillance satellites and GPS, to ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
15th May 2009
Bluetooth was designed to allow low bandwidth wireless connections to become easy to use so even those who are new to wireless can use them. Version 1.1 of Bluetooth describes a low power, short range wireless networking technology that uses radio waves t...
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Author:
Jeremiah Slivka