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Using thin-film technology in nuclear clocks is commensurate with semiconductors and photonic integrated circuits, suggesting that future nuclear clocks could be more accessible and scalable.
Using thin-film technology in nuclear clocks is commensurate with semiconductors and photonic integrated circuits, suggesting that future nuclear clocks could be more accessible and scalable.
This week I'm featuring a sleek, elegant hack of a BMW dash clock, from Andrew Burke, whom I believe is Australian. Which explains why his emails always come upside-down. Essentially, Andrew ...
After extracting the clock from the shard of gray plastic dashboard, I set about sorting out the wiring and doing some testing.
Super-thin, meter-long e-ink clock makes time gorgeous Sure, e-ink looks good on your Kindle. But it looks even better in the ClockOne, a wall clock thinner than a pencil that weighs only 5 pounds.
Because Apple hosts a fully-functional version of its iPod nano Mickey Mouse clock face on its website, you can put a working copy of it in Dashboard.
I’ve seen this thing about 5 million times already, but it seems that we’re getting closer to actually getting some shipping product, at least in Japan. It’s basically a paper-thin LCD ...
We review the Dash, a personal internet viewer from Sony that delivers a wide selection of apps for music and video, but also functions as an alarm clock and digital picture frame.
Observation of this transition in vapour-deposited thin films, which require only minuscule amounts of 229Th, opens up a possible route to the widespread use of portable nuclear clocks.
The dashboard clocks in the cockpits of selected Mercedes-AMG cars are designed and branded by IWC to highlight the partnership between the two companies. This successful collaboration began in 2004.
The Sony Dash reinvents the tabletop gadget, delivering lots of Internet content as well as traditional radio alarm-clock features, but its price and its lack of a full browser might put off ...
BMW’s I Vision Dee styling — or, perhaps, minimalist unstyling — turned a lot of heads at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show. There was much discussion about this “Neue Klasse ...
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