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Winter Olympics in VR isn't trying to be like watching the Games on TV

Winter Olympics in VR isn't trying to be like watching the Games on TV

[ad_1] You’ve likely seen some Winter Olympics 2018 coverage, whether on TV or social media. But one of the most unique ways to experience this year’s Winter Games can happen right on your face, thanks to virtual reality (VR). Powered by Intel’s True VR platform, the Olympics come alive in VR in a way youRead more about Winter Olympics in VR isn't trying to be like watching the Games on TV[…]

ISSCC: 80GHz automotive radar on one chip

ISSCC: 80GHz automotive radar on one chip

[ad_1] vehicle corner radars, which have to be physically small vehicle urban front radars, which need a wide field of view vehicle narrow-beam highway radars? Texas Instruments said ‘yes’ in an ISSCC paper devoted to a single‑chip 76GHz-81GHz frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar transceiver in 45nm CMOS, which includes three transmitters, and four receivers withRead more about ISSCC: 80GHz automotive radar on one chip[…]

LG’s next flagship phone said to have a huge 6.1-inch screen

LG’s next flagship phone said to have a huge 6.1-inch screen

[ad_1] The LG G7 may never see the light of day, but that hasn’t stopped LG from working its next flagship phone with a June launch date window.  Currently codenamed “Judy”, the smartphone is said to feature a new design and will boast a expansive 6.1-inch screen. It’s also said to have the now-familiar tallRead more about LG’s next flagship phone said to have a huge 6.1-inch screen[…]

Design: How would you make a 10MHz scope HAT for Raspberry Pi?

Design: How would you make a 10MHz scope HAT for Raspberry Pi?

[ad_1] Raspberry Pi 3 Having spent a while recently trying to fix an ancient oscilloscope, it occurred to me that it might be quicker to make one from a Raspberry Pi. After all, the Pi accepts keyboard and mouse connections, has a capable graphics processor, and has a choice of graphics outputs: HD-quality HDMI forRead more about Design: How would you make a 10MHz scope HAT for Raspberry Pi?[…]

Best movies on Netflix UK (February 2018): 150 films to choose from

Best movies on Netflix UK (February 2018): 150 films to choose from

[ad_1] Welcome TechRadar’s constantly updated best movies on Netflix UK list – our pick of the films you should be streaming on Netflix right now. Netflix has a lot of movies on offer, but if you only have time for quality then you’re in the right place. Here you’ll find a list of the bestRead more about Best movies on Netflix UK (February 2018): 150 films to choose from[…]

Cobham Wireless idDAS now supports C-RAN and vRAN

Cobham Wireless idDAS now supports C-RAN and vRAN

[ad_1] Cobham Wireless is now ready to support both C-RAN and vRAN architectures. This vRAN approach replaces baseband units (BBUs) with the use of commercial off-the-shelf technology and virtualised software, which are hosted in a flexible, data centre environment. With less proprietary hardware and lower energy consumption, the idDAS/vRAN integration produces a cost- and energy-efficient,Read more about Cobham Wireless idDAS now supports C-RAN and vRAN[…]

5G comms prototype at 2018 Winter Olympics

5G comms prototype at 2018 Winter Olympics

[ad_1] 5G beam-emitting transmitter array antenna at Leti Running from 20 to 22 February, the 5GChampion consortium has arranged for games visitors to experience the network while riding a special bus between event venues. “Wearing virtual-reality glasses, they can ‘visit’ almost instantaneously and in 3D a site in Oulu, Finland, via a 5G intercontinental connectionRead more about 5G comms prototype at 2018 Winter Olympics[…]