[ad_1] The 5G, the next generation of mobile radio technology, is expected to be launched in 2019. offers a major opportunity for Qualcomm's chip business (QCOM) – and not just because it …
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[ad_1] But it's worth noting that smart downloading will only work if you're connected to Wi-Fi (saving your mobile data). Netflix also claims that the feature does not eat in the storage …
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[ad_1] STREAMING Giant Netflix has launched a new feature to ensure that users always have their favorite shows to watch while on the go. In 2016, Netflix launched a download feature that …
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[ad_1] Netflix, a year and a half after deploying the ability to download content for offline viewing on mobile devices, now adds a feature that should have been present from the start: …
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[ad_1] This little man less than 3 mm thick embeds a lot of technology Nano Lab – Sameer Sonkusale, Tufts University Your bandage could soon be powered by technology Tufts University researchers …
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[ad_1] According to a recent article in the review Small researchers led by Pooria Mostafalu sought to increase the healing rate of chronic wounds by creating a smart bandage. "The wound environment …
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[ad_1] A smart bandage, capable of monitoring a wound and administering periodic drug treatments, was developed by a team of researchers from Tufts University. Currently, just a prototype, the technology detailed in …
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[ad_1] Tufts University Researchers developed a smart bandage that could monitor the condition of a wound in order to effectively deploy drugs. A team of engineers from Tufts University revealed the prototype …
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