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Topic: Slicy by MacRabbit Review |
Banyan23
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 5:37 pm Subject: Slicy by MacRabbit Review |
If you use Photoshop for creating your web graphics and Save for Web… is your usual method of exporting files, take a look at Slicy by MacRabbit and you might well be converted.
From the makers of ... |
Topic: jQuery And Responsive Web Design |
Banyan23
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 5:36 pm Subject: jQuery And Responsive Web Design |
Responsive Web Design (RWD) is very much the buzzword and way forward in web design these days. Many people are using CSS media queries to control the layout of sites at different resolutions, but jQu ... |
Topic: Students look to develop an E Coli based battery |
Banyan23
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 5:36 pm Subject: Students look to develop an E Coli based battery |
Ten students from Bielefeld University are constructing a bio battery, in which the E coli bacteria converts glucose into energy.
The Bielefeld iGEM team is developing a bio battery (or microbial f ... |
Topic: GaN enables smaller power supplies |
Banyan23
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 5:35 pm Subject: GaN enables smaller power supplies |
Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe has introduced a silicon substrate-based, gallium-nitride (GaN) power device that features a breakdown voltage of 150V.
The MB51T008A, which enables normally-off operat ... |
Topic: MCU test chip shows performance boost and power saving optio |
Banyan23
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 5:35 pm Subject: MCU test chip shows performance boost and power saving optio |
Transistor technology developer SuVolta has manufactured an ARM Cortex-M series processor featuring its Deeply Depleted Channel (DDC) technology. The device, fabricated on a 65nm bulk planar cmos proc ... |
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