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The device Mote was recently testing sells for around $275.
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Boat Electronics Upgrade Berley Pro Depth Finder Visors

Bright sun and screen glare can make it difficult to read your depth finder clearly. In this episode, we install and test BerleyPro depth finder visors on the water. We check visibility in direct ...
The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) and offshore and marine engineering group Seatrium have launched an Offshore & ...
Lehmann Marine is contributing to the Port of Hamburg's transition towards sustainability by supplying the battery systems for three ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan has released a list of 125 foreign companies that have wound up their operations in Pakistan as of ...
Toshiba has launched two sine-wave pulse width modulated (PWM) drive controllers – TC78B043FNG and TC78B043FTG – for three-phase brushless DC (BLDC) motors, which can support both surface permanent ...
Electronics, photonics and device physics is the study and development of components for processing information or for system control. Electronics operates using electrons, whereas photonics uses ...
Figure 1: Magnetoresistive head for hard-disk recording. The MRAM potentially combines key advantages such as non-volatility, infinite endurance and fast random access (down to 5 ns read/write time 34 ...
If you need a new pair of headphones or it’s time to replace a laptop that’s past its prime, you may not have to pay full price to get something that will suit your needs. And if you’re hoping to get ...
ALEA’s Marine Patrol Division Announces 2026 Boating Basics and License Course Schedule MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Marine Patrol Division is gearing up for another season ...
Waves hold enough energy to meet about 60% of U.S. electricity demand. We cannot harness the power of every wave, but if we can capture even some, that energy could help power coastal communities and ...