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Fujitsu's Fabric PC concept. See more computer pictures. Imagine walking to school or work with a brand-new type of laptop computer in hand. You walk casually, swinging the laptop back and forth between your arms, which is easy, since it weighs well under one pound (0.45 kg) and isn't much thicker than a checkbook. Although it has no carrying case, you hardly blink after dropping it onto the concrete sidewalk. Instead you pick it up, dust it off, and continue on your way. When you arrive at your desk, you toss the laptop down on the table and open it up. The screen immediately unfolds, spreading out into an enormous display! While this scenario sounds very futuristic, it actually isn't that far from reality, thanks in part to a concept design called a Fabric PC (personal computer), produced by Fujistu, Inc. Amazingly, a Fabric PC won't be encased within a tough metal shell like the PCs that have been around up to this point.
Cathodes made with cobalt won't overheat easily or catch fire, which is a major safety issue, and they'll also be able to store and transfer more energy. Cobalt is not only found in the cathodes of lithium ion batteries, but also in other popular rechargeable batteries like nickel-cadmium and nickel-metal hydride batteries. Since cobalt currently makes up between 10 and 33 percent of rechargeable cathodes, the automobile industry is going to need a lot more cobalt to power the future of electric vehicles. Superalloys are high-performance metals that earn their flashy name from extremely high resistance to wear and heat. Nickel-based superalloys outperform cobalt alloys for stress resistance for temperatures reaching up to 1,706 degrees F (930 degrees C). Beyond that extreme temperature, cobalt-based super alloys really show their stuff. Cobalt has a higher melting point than nickel. Cobalt super alloys are more resistant to heat corrosion. That's why you'll find cobalt superalloys in the stationary fins of gas-turbine engines, which take the brunt of the intense heat generated by jet engines without wearing down and failing.S.|We present a new paradigm named explore-and-match for video grounding, which aims to seamlessly unify two streams of video grounding methods: proposal-based and proposal-free. To achieve this goal, we formulate video grounding as a set prediction problem and design an end-to-end trainable Video Grounding Transformer (VidGTR) that can utilize the architectural strengths of rich contextualization and parallel decoding for set prediction. The overall training is balanced by two key losses that play different roles, namely span localization loss and set guidance loss. These two losses force each proposal to regress the target timespan and identify the target query. Throughout the training, VidGTR first explores the search space to diversify the initial proposals, and then matches the proposals to the corresponding targets to fit them in a fine-grained manner. The explore-and-match scheme successfully combines the strengths of two complementary methods, without encoding prior knowledge into the pipeline. As a result, VidGTR sets new state-of-the-art results on two video grounding benchmarks with double the inference speed.
On the inside, the Xbox was fairly similar to a PC. A year later, Microsoft launched Xbox Live. It allows users to connect to the Xbox Live network in order to compete against or cooperate with other players on the system. In 2004, the Nintendo DS upgraded the Game Boy and featured a cell phone's messaging function. PlayStation soon followed with the PlayStation Portable in 2004/2005. It featured wireless connectivity and a wide, high-resolution screen. However, the PSP can't play PlayStation or PlayStation 2 games. The retail cost was around $400 and it ended up being one of the worst selling handheld console in history. The developers went bankrupt about a year later. Photo courtesy Microsoft Corp. On the other hand, Microsoft's second console, the Xbox 360, was released soon after in 2005 and did very well in sales. It is a total media center that allows users to play, network, rip, stream and download all types of media, including high-definition movies, music, digital pictures and game content.
Fujitsu's Fabric PC concept. See more computer pictures. Imagine walking to school or work with a brand-new type of laptop computer in hand. You walk casually, swinging the laptop back and forth between your arms, which is easy, since it weighs well under one pound (0.45 kg) and isn't much thicker than a checkbook. Although it has no carrying case, you hardly blink after dropping it onto the concrete sidewalk. Instead you pick it up, dust it off, and continue on your way. When you arrive at your desk, you toss the laptop down on the table and open it up. The screen immediately unfolds, spreading out into an enormous display! While this scenario sounds very futuristic, it actually isn't that far from reality, thanks in part to a concept design called a Fabric PC (personal computer), produced by Fujistu, Inc. Amazingly, a Fabric PC won't be encased within a tough metal shell like the PCs that have been around up to this point.
Acoustic levitation allows small objects, like droplets of liquid, to float. Unless you travel into the vacuum of space, sound is all around you every day. But most of the time, you probably don't think of it as a physical presence. You hear sounds; you don't touch them. The only exceptions may be loud nightclubs, cars with window-rattling speakers and ultrasound machines that pulverize kidney stones. But even then, you most likely don't think of what you feel as sound itself, but as the vibrations that sound creates in other objects. The idea that something so intangible can lift objects can seem unbelievable, but it's a real phenomenon. Acoustic levitation takes advantage of the properties of sound to cause solids, liquids and heavy gases to float. The process can take place in normal or reduced gravity. In other words, sound can levitate objects on Earth or in gas-filled enclosures in space.
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Cathodes made with cobalt won't overheat easily or catch fire, which is a major safety issue, and they'll also be able to store and transfer more energy. Cobalt is not only found in the cathodes of lithium ion batteries, but also in other popular rechargeable batteries like nickel-cadmium and nickel-metal hydride batteries. Since cobalt currently makes up between 10 and 33 percent of rechargeable cathodes, the automobile industry is going to need a lot more cobalt to power the future of electric vehicles. Superalloys are high-performance metals that earn their flashy name from extremely high resistance to wear and heat. Nickel-based superalloys outperform cobalt alloys for stress resistance for temperatures reaching up to 1,706 degrees F (930 degrees C). Beyond that extreme temperature, cobalt-based super alloys really show their stuff. Cobalt has a higher melting point than nickel. Cobalt super alloys are more resistant to heat corrosion. That's why you'll find cobalt superalloys in the stationary fins of gas-turbine engines, which take the brunt of the intense heat generated by jet engines without wearing down and failing.S.|We present a new paradigm named explore-and-match for video grounding, which aims to seamlessly unify two streams of video grounding methods: proposal-based and proposal-free. To achieve this goal, we formulate video grounding as a set prediction problem and design an end-to-end trainable Video Grounding Transformer (VidGTR) that can utilize the architectural strengths of rich contextualization and parallel decoding for set prediction. The overall training is balanced by two key losses that play different roles, namely span localization loss and set guidance loss. These two losses force each proposal to regress the target timespan and identify the target query. Throughout the training, VidGTR first explores the search space to diversify the initial proposals, and then matches the proposals to the corresponding targets to fit them in a fine-grained manner. The explore-and-match scheme successfully combines the strengths of two complementary methods, without encoding prior knowledge into the pipeline. As a result, VidGTR sets new state-of-the-art results on two video grounding benchmarks with double the inference speed.
On the inside, the Xbox was fairly similar to a PC. A year later, Microsoft launched Xbox Live. It allows users to connect to the Xbox Live network in order to compete against or cooperate with other players on the system. In 2004, the Nintendo DS upgraded the Game Boy and featured a cell phone's messaging function. PlayStation soon followed with the PlayStation Portable in 2004/2005. It featured wireless connectivity and a wide, high-resolution screen. However, the PSP can't play PlayStation or PlayStation 2 games. The retail cost was around $400 and it ended up being one of the worst selling handheld console in history. The developers went bankrupt about a year later. Photo courtesy Microsoft Corp. On the other hand, Microsoft's second console, the Xbox 360, was released soon after in 2005 and did very well in sales. It is a total media center that allows users to play, network, rip, stream and download all types of media, including high-definition movies, music, digital pictures and game content.
Fujitsu's Fabric PC concept. See more computer pictures. Imagine walking to school or work with a brand-new type of laptop computer in hand. You walk casually, swinging the laptop back and forth between your arms, which is easy, since it weighs well under one pound (0.45 kg) and isn't much thicker than a checkbook. Although it has no carrying case, you hardly blink after dropping it onto the concrete sidewalk. Instead you pick it up, dust it off, and continue on your way. When you arrive at your desk, you toss the laptop down on the table and open it up. The screen immediately unfolds, spreading out into an enormous display! While this scenario sounds very futuristic, it actually isn't that far from reality, thanks in part to a concept design called a Fabric PC (personal computer), produced by Fujistu, Inc. Amazingly, a Fabric PC won't be encased within a tough metal shell like the PCs that have been around up to this point.
Acoustic levitation allows small objects, like droplets of liquid, to float. Unless you travel into the vacuum of space, sound is all around you every day. But most of the time, you probably don't think of it as a physical presence. You hear sounds; you don't touch them. The only exceptions may be loud nightclubs, cars with window-rattling speakers and ultrasound machines that pulverize kidney stones. But even then, you most likely don't think of what you feel as sound itself, but as the vibrations that sound creates in other objects. The idea that something so intangible can lift objects can seem unbelievable, but it's a real phenomenon. Acoustic levitation takes advantage of the properties of sound to cause solids, liquids and heavy gases to float. The process can take place in normal or reduced gravity. In other words, sound can levitate objects on Earth or in gas-filled enclosures in space.
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