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Panelist: Adam Jackson, CEO, Doctor On Demand

Website: bit.ly/DocOnDemand_DHS

Company Twitter: @drondemand

Twitter: @adamjacksonsf

Company LinkedIn: bit.ly/DocOnDemandLknd_DHS

LinkedIn: bit.ly/AJackson_DHS

Facebook: bit.ly/DocOnDemandFB

 

Panelist: Ray Dorsey, MD, MBA Professor of Neurology/Director, CHET

Website:bit.ly/UofR_DHS

Company Twitter: @UofR

Linkedin: bit.ly/RayDorsey_DHS

Facebook: bit.ly/UofR_fb_DHS

 

Panelist: Dr. Christopher Iobst, Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon, Nemours Children's Health SystemDr. Christopher Iobst, Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon, Nemours Children's Health System

Website: bit.ly/Nemours_DHS

Company Twitter: @Nemours

Facebook: bit.ly/NemoursFB_DHS

 

Patient: Madison Mink

 

Panelist: Jaime Rupert, Strategic Communications Executive, Leapfull

Twitter: @JAROOKIE

LinkedIn: bit.ly/JRupert_DHS

 

Panelist: Bryan Hixson, Co-founder and CEO BrainMD

 

Panelist: Dick Loizeaux, ReSound LiNX Wearer, ReSound

Website: bit.ly/ReSound_DHS

 

How Digital Health Saved My LIfe: Digital health is here, and it’s here to stay. Why? Because it’s profoundly changing people’s lives - even literally saving them. Hear this awe-inspiring session directly from patients - what digital health is truly capable of.

 

Thank you to our sponsor: WebMD www.webmd.com

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The Digital Health Summit, www.digitalhealthsummit.com , produced by Living in Digital Times, convenes one of the broadest spectrum audiences which makes it a can’t miss event. Everyone from medical providers, policy makers, buyers, payers, investors, developers, leading consumer electronics companies, innovators driving the marketplace and all the other industries starting to cross-pollinate into digital health including the automotive, fitness and gaming industries.

Official Hashtag: #DigitalHealthCES

 

Twitter: www.twitter.com/dhsummit

Hashtags: #DigitalHealthCES #WebMDCES #CES2015

Blog & Videos: www.digitalhealthsummit.com/blog

Photos: www.flickr.com/digitalhealthsummit

 

Conference Producer: Jill Gilbert, @GilbertGuide

Photos by: Asa Mathat www.asamathat.com

Electronics, backing LED's

 

Surface-mount technology (SMT) is a method for producing electronic circuits in which the components are mounted or placed directly onto the surface of printed circuit boards (PCBs). An electronic device so made is called a surface-mount device (SMD). In the industry it has largely replaced the through-hole technology construction method of fitting components with wire leads into holes in the circuit board. Both technologies can be used on the same board for components not suited to surface mounting such as large transformers and heat-sinked power semiconductors.

 

An SMT component is usually smaller than its through-hole counterpart because it has either smaller leads or no leads at all. It may have short pins or leads of various styles, flat contacts, a matrix of solder balls (BGAs), or terminations on the body of the component

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface-mount_technology

8-битный сдвиговой регистр.

zeptobars.ru

www.gadgets365.com

 

Innovative KODAK EASYSHARE V570 Camera with RETINA Dual Lens Technology Shown First at CES 2006 in Kodak Booth 31400.

Local: São Jose - Aeroclube de Santa Catarina (SSKT)

 

Data: 04.Abr.2009

 

Matrícula: PP-GNV

 

Operador: ACSC - Aeroclube de Santa Catarina

 

Fabricante/Modelo: Aero Boero AB-115

 

Serial Number: 332-B

 

Matrículas anteriores:

 

Ano de fabricação:

it is so sad that a company has to add this to their product instructions:

do not use for personal hygiene or as a baby wipe.

Hand-dyed Navy background fabric. Hand-cut fabrics all made by Mimi. 27"x39". $850.00.

I still use the MIDI-2CV today, DIN SYNC also still very usefull.

The bare N8VEM board, in the Panavise and ready to go.

366/360

My small lens is finally back after a repair fortunately covered by the warranty.

This one was taken with a 40-150mm lens and two extension tubes (10mm and 16mm)

Kodak Play Sport ZX3 High Definition Camcorder product shoot for an electronics website and retailer. This shot was taken with a Nikon D300 with a Sigma 105mm f/2.8 DG Lense lighting was from a Nikon SB800 on the right and a Nikon SB600 on the left both have Honl Speed Straps and Honl Gobo's on the front and rear of the flash head so as to only allow light to travel to the left and right of the product. These where triggered using Nikon SU 800 commander and Nikons CLS. During post bits, spots and blemishes where removed slight tweak to contrast and a slight S Curve added done simples.

 

GrimLight Website Click Here

 

GrimLight TV See How This Shot Was Done

 

© GrimLight 2010

A collection of 11 Furbies.

Electronics flea market! Read more here.

I built this in the early 1990s. This board which plugs into the C64 user port is basically just a level converter between 5 volt logic levels and RS-232 voltage levels. A reset switch is also included.

 

“효율도 스타일도 놓치지 않았다”

 

■ 공간/에너지 효율/디자인 중시하는 고객 위한 상냉장/하냉동 냉장고 신제품

□ 452/320리터 2종, 용량에 비해 작은 공간 차지

□ ‘인버터 리니어 컴프레서’ 탑재해 에너지효율 1등급 구현, 메탈 디자인 적용

■ LG전자 냉장고사업부장 박영일 부사장 “고객 라이프스타일 변화에 따라 냉장고 타입, 용량, 디자인에 대한 요구사항이 다양해지고 있는 만큼 고객 맞춤형 제품을 지속 선보일 것”이라고 강조

 

※ Social LG전자 (social.lge.co.kr/newsroom) 에서 관련 보도자료를 확인하실 수 있습니다.

DEATH ROBOT FACE!

 

Variations on the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum.

 

Strobist info:

 

285HV bare at full power 6' away

TN9 Systen

electronics

 

Inclined uprights and full Height bay dividers to create sectors.

 

La struttura TN9 consente l'installazione di montanti inclinati e divisori a tutta ltezza per separare vari settori merceologici

The little camera on my robot is one step closer to working!

The current version uses interrupts on the HD signal to start capturing each line, and then reads in a byte of data, performs five NOPs and reads in the next byte. This is a pretty shitty way to sync but firing interrupts on the DCLK line is too slow and checking DCLK inside the HD interrupt routine is just as bad. I'll think of something!

At any rate, this method produces a patch of aligned image in the middle with loads of colour noise on either side. The image in the middle works reasonably well and does represent colours slightly but not very well.. not yet anyway!

Shown here is the large A on the bit of paper.

Here's my little robot car in action. It's driving around, meandering towards a brighter part of the room, and bouncing off the wall.

After five years of use, our fingerprint-scanning time clock finally went kaput (started locking up randomly and giving keyboard errors). So I RMAed it and got a new one mailed to us.

 

New one on the left, old one on the right.

Board has had the 3 capacitors removed at great effort. The method was basically a hot iron (40W) and a LOT of desoldering wick (Soder-Wick brand) and flux.

Unlike the pins on the digital side of the board for some reason the pins on the analog/power side of the Arduino do not line up on a standard breadboard grid. It's kind of infuriating.

Promised delivery in one to two weeks, in mailbox 2nd day after ordering.

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Will buy from them again!

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I'm decommissioning my old (2002-era) PowerBook Titanium. As part of that process, before shipping it out to Cupertino for recycling, I wanted to remove the hard drive. Once I opened 'er up, I found a bounty of photogenic material ... And here we are.

A Vacuum Florescence Display from a Tranz 330 credit card reader.

The top floor of the newly refurbished Myer department store in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Dominick Fernow, Philip Best

The Electronics and Semiconductor Industry Executive Council is a global steering group of Siemens PLM Software customers, within the E&S industry. This council has met every year since 2006 in locations around the world to collaborate with each other and with Siemens PLM executives to focus on PLM best practices and needs within this industry.

The 2014 meeting was held in Chengdu, China, hosting executives from the USA, Sweden, Germany, South Korea and China, as well as leaders within Siemens, and Analyst firm IDC.

 

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