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Ford Recalls 1.74 Million Cars Due to Rearview Camera Issues, Which Can Increase 'Risk of a Crash'
The company issued two separate recalls addressing issues with vehicles' infotainment systems ...
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Tiny thermometers offer on-chip temperature monitoring for processors
The semiconductor chips driving modern-day computer processors are covered in billions of individual transistors, each of ...
Ford has issued two separate recalls affecting a total of 1.74 million vehicles in which defects could cause rearview-camera images to display incorrectly when the vehicle is in reverse.
Battery degradation is normal, but some habits accelerate it. These five common patterns can shorten laptop battery life ...
March 6 (Reuters) - Ford has issued two separate recalls affecting a total of 1.74 million vehicles in which defects could cause rearview-camera images to display incorrectly when the vehicle is in ...
The automotive industry woke up to another major safety recall this week as Ford Motor announced it will recall about 1.74 ...
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Eddie Van Halen’s guitar solo didn't overheat a speaker during the making of Michael Jackson’s Beat It, but an AC/DC issue did
“Something let loose in the amplifier and put out a tremendous power surge,” says engineer Matt Forger ...
To purchase the Anker 140W Laptop Charger for only $65 (instead of its usual $100), visit Amazon today. The $35 savings and ...
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Thermometer smaller than ant’s antenna detects computer chip’s temperature in seconds
Researchers at Penn State in the US have developed a microscopic, 2D-material-based thermometer designed ...
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Scientists Can Now Predict Where the World’s Deadliest Scorpions Are Most Likely to Strike
Across many warm regions of the world, scorpion stings are a serious health risk. A sting late at night can become a medical emergency in places where venomous species live near homes. Hundreds of ...
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Beyond silicon: An indium selenide roadmap for ultra-low-power AI and quantum computing
A research team led by Prof. Seunguk Song from the Department of Energy Science at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), in ...
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