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Broadcom to Concentrate on Acquiring Smaller Chip Manufacturers After Failed Attempt at Acquiring Qualcomm

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Tokyo Tech Finds New Ways to Drive Multi-legged Robots Using Two-level Controller

Off-the-shelf Smart Devices Hacked Effortlessly by BGU Researchers
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Broadcom to Concentrate on Acquiring Smaller Chip Manufacturers After Failed Attempt at Acquiring Qualcomm
The failure of Broadcom Ltd (AVGO.O) in acquiring its biggest rival Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) has been a major setback for the former. In order to make up for the damage that has been caused to Broadcom’s smart phone chip business, the company has now made an announcement to start acquiring smaller companies in the chip-making business. Broadcom also revealed its projections about a fall in demand across North America for its chipsets

Selfie Drone Freely Navigates any Environment and Tracks Moving Subjects

Off-the-shelf Smart Devices Hacked Effortlessly by BGU Researchers

Soft Electronics Helps in Capturing Brain Signals without Damaging Neurons or Tissues

Bioinspired Microrobots to Spearhead Next Generation in Manufacturing Technology

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Tokyo Tech Finds New Ways to Drive Multi-legged Robots Using Two-level Controller

Sierra Wireless Launches Cloud Managed Low-power Wide-area Cellular Router for IoT

Nokia Addresses Security Threats Looming in Telecom Networks

New Solar Inverter by ABB to Provide Good Return on Investment
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Imprinting Biochips becomes More Advanced with New Tool Developed by ASRC
The Graduate Center of the City University of New York’s Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) has used multidimensional printing to create a possibly more cost-effective and efficient method of developing microarrays or biochips. One of the main applications of biochips could be to analyze and screen research areas that engage biological components, bioterrorism agents, and biological differences related to disease development. Nanoscience Initiative researchers at the ASRC have detailed in

Another Promising Invention in Cancer Treatment in the Form of Magnet Based Drug
