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CE1 ***** User ID: 10134977 United States 03/08/2014 06:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Twenty of the passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 work with Freescale Semiconductor, an Austin, Texas-based company. The company said that 12 of the employees are from Malaysia and eight are from China. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54929436 [link to www.cnn.com] [link to online.wsj.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 55332388 Canada 03/08/2014 07:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CNN's reporter Richard Quest happened to meet with one of the missing pilots a week ago. They were showing him riding on a plane and taking pictures out the window. He was granted special access. What a coincidence, huh? (Missing Flight Crew Member Was On CNN — CNN) |
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Ohwow! User ID: 16023386 United States 03/08/2014 07:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now, that is interesting, seeing how I am sitting in Austin Tx and not a peep out of the local media that is ran by the Camber of Commerece. But of course, they have the multi million dollar SWXS going on right now. Don't change the channel!!! |
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snark Forum Administrator User ID: 14611344 United States 03/08/2014 07:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can't believe companies still do stupid crap like this- all taking the same flight. Stupid. T For Texas, T For Tennessee! The virtue of courage is a prerequisite for the practice of all other virtues, because otherwise one is virtuous only when virtue has no cost. There are times when something needs to be done, and yet we know that if we step up and do this needful thing, we will pay a heavy personal price. -C.S. Lewis |
djdandew1 User ID: 55111189 United Kingdom 03/08/2014 07:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 666 Chipmaker Freescale Semiconductor has created the world’s smallest ARM-powered chip, designed to push the world of connected devices into surprising places. Announced today, the Kinetis KL02 measures just 1.9 by 2 millimeters. It’s a full microcontroller unit (MCU), meaning the chip sports a processor, RAM, ROM, clock and I/O control unit — everything a body needs to be a basic tiny computer. “This is a memo that describes how we’re going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, finishing off, Iran.” General Wesley Clark |
snake.plissken User ID: 18821294 United States 03/08/2014 07:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CNN's reporter Richard Quest happened to meet with one of the missing pilots a week ago. They were showing him riding on a plane and taking pictures out the window. He was granted special access. What a coincidence, huh? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55332388 (Missing Flight Crew Member Was On CNN — CNN) was that w/ Wee Too Lo or one of the other guys? snake |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2877009 United States 03/08/2014 07:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CNN's reporter Richard Quest happened to meet with one of the missing pilots a week ago. They were showing him riding on a plane and taking pictures out the window. He was granted special access. What a coincidence, huh? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55332388 (Missing Flight Crew Member Was On CNN — CNN) Yeah let's NOT forget that....I saw him admit this on air. Very Strange. He was with the pilot days before. Someone caught it and posted it on youtube. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 55237653 United States 03/08/2014 07:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Freescale Semiconductor on Tuesday introduced its smallest-ever ARM-based microcontroller unit (MCU) for embedded devices in the Internet of Things (IoT) market, the Kinetsis KL03. The chip maker is billing the KL03 as "smaller than a golf ball dimple" —the 32-bit MCU with an ARM Cortex-M0+ computing core shrinks the preceding KL02 unit by 15 percent in a package that measures just 1.6-by-2.0 millimeters. The KL03 is also 35 percent smaller than any competing Cortex-M0+ microcontroller on the market, according to Freescale. The chip maker is showcasing its new MCU at Embedded World in Nuremburg, Germany this week. [link to www.pcmag.com] Last Edited by Account Deleted by User on 03/08/2014 07:35 PM |
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djdandew1 User ID: 55111189 United Kingdom 03/08/2014 07:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 666 Chipmaker Freescale Semiconductor has created the world’s smallest ARM-powered chip, designed to push the world of connected devices into surprising places. Announced today, the Kinetis KL02 measures just 1.9 by 2 millimeters. It’s a full microcontroller unit (MCU), meaning the chip sports a processor, RAM, ROM, clock and I/O control unit — everything a body needs to be a basic tiny computer. The KL02 has 32k of flash memory, 4k of RAM, a 32 bit processor, and peripherals like a 12-bit analog to digital converter and a low-power UART built into the chip. By including these extra parts, device makers can shrink down their designs, resulting in tiny boards in tiny devices. How tiny? One application that Freescale says the chips could be used for is swallowable computers. “This is a memo that describes how we’re going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, finishing off, Iran.” General Wesley Clark |
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Ohwow! User ID: 16023386 United States 03/08/2014 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 666 Chipmaker Freescale Semiconductor has created the world’s smallest ARM-powered chip, designed to push the world of connected devices into surprising places. Announced today, the Kinetis KL02 measures just 1.9 by 2 millimeters. It’s a full microcontroller unit (MCU), meaning the chip sports a processor, RAM, ROM, clock and I/O control unit — everything a body needs to be a basic tiny computer. The KL02 has 32k of flash memory, 4k of RAM, a 32 bit processor, and peripherals like a 12-bit analog to digital converter and a low-power UART built into the chip. By including these extra parts, device makers can shrink down their designs, resulting in tiny boards in tiny devices. How tiny? One application that Freescale says the chips could be used for is swallowable computers. There are swallable (gross word) cameras, so what does a swallable computer add? It's not like it is hooked up or is not going to pass through to the toilet or anything is it? |
CE1 ***** User ID: 10134977 United States 03/08/2014 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 666 Chipmaker Freescale Semiconductor has created the world’s smallest ARM-powered chip, designed to push the world of connected devices into surprising places. Announced today, the Kinetis KL02 measures just 1.9 by 2 millimeters. It’s a full microcontroller unit (MCU), meaning the chip sports a processor, RAM, ROM, clock and I/O control unit — everything a body needs to be a basic tiny computer. The KL02 has 32k of flash memory, 4k of RAM, a 32 bit processor, and peripherals like a 12-bit analog to digital converter and a low-power UART built into the chip. By including these extra parts, device makers can shrink down their designs, resulting in tiny boards in tiny devices. How tiny? One application that Freescale says the chips could be used for is swallowable computers. swallowable computers |
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