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Is this reliance on complex pieces of electronics what makes the field 'experimental'experimental
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Now, the real price for that sophisticated piece of electronics is around $600.
Such a low-power solution could be a way for, say, a piece of electronics to save energy and sleep all day, only waking when it detects someone has walked in the room.
Research on lithium ion batteries — the power source for cellphones and nearly every piece of electronics we use daily — began at UC Berkeley some 50 years ago.
Consider the magnet identifier for this meta-torrent (or the DeCSS code, or a secure piece of electronics' "master key," or the like).
The phone feels like a premium piece of electronics.
But chemists are scrambling to turn the proof of concept into a working piece of electronics.
For all that, the company can't quite see the wisdom of making its internal e-mail compatible with the coolest piece of electronics in the world.
"Playing the Piano/Out of Noise" is a double album: solo piano versions of his soundtrack themes and new, hushed pieces for piano, strings, electronics and the sounds of a glacier in Greenland.
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