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Quantum computing is a dream that would foster new growth in the world of technology, which is constantly striving for efficiency enhancement and surreal speeds. So far the scientists have succeeded in quantum optics that entails a single photon (a...
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Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) recently unveiled a new single-chip device that claims to drive GPS apps into mainstream cell phones. Developed on TI’s...
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India will also have $20 mobile phone in the first half of 2007. Infineon Technologies AG is coming with new generation ultra low cost single chip mobile phone for...
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