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Learn How the President-Elect Candidates Plan to Improve IEEE

Cars That Think

He was granted two U.S. National Science Foundation Advisory Committee for International Science and Engineering from 2010 to 2013. IEEE Electrification Magazine and the IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy. Nominated by the IEEE Board of Directors. Grosz, who retired in 2012, designed systems for defense contractors.

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Solar Smackdown in Torrance – Installer Sues City on Behalf of the Sun

Creative Greenius

I just read the article in the June/July issue of Homepower magazine written by two firemen who have solar panels on their roofs. FROM HOMEPOWER MAGAZINE written by Fire engineer Matthew Paiss: Access, pathways, and smoke-ventilation space: Providing a 3-foot setback from the edges of the roofline. Yeah, they can afford it.

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Finding The Wisest Ways To Global AI Regulation

Cars That Think

Before we launch into this episode, I’d like to let listeners know that the cost of membership in the IEEE is currently 50 percent off for the rest of the year, giving you access to perks, including Spectrum Magazine and lots of education and career resources. So go to IEEE.org/join to get started.

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Lotus and Harmon partner up to add sound to hybrids

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

Lotus Engineering and Harmon International, two heavyweights in their respective industries, have teamed up to create a new technology known as Electronic Sound Synthesis (ESS). Exclusive rights are granted to Harman Becker to manufacture the latest technology solutions for the worldwide vehicle OEM market.

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Designing the First Apple Macintosh: The Engineers’ Story

Cars That Think

The author spoke with many members of the design team in the months following the 1984 introduction of the Macintosh, however, Steve Jobs did not grant an interview for this article. This complex operation requires more memory and hardware than the Macintosh designers could afford. No programmer would be needed for translation.

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Xerox Parc’s Engineers on How They Invented the Future—and How Xerox Lost It

Cars That Think

There was a rivalry in Datamation [magazine] advertisements between Xerox’s SDS and DEC,” recalled Alan Kay, who came to PARC as a researcher from Stanford University ‘s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in late 1970. Doug Engelbart [of SRI International Inc. Xerox could not afford to have people think they were flakes.”

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Why Cyberwarfare Is Overhyped

Cars That Think

Giving you access to perks, including Spectrum magazine and many education and career resources. But there is room to cut down on espionage through international agreements because it isn’t the case that financial espionage is legal. Plus, you’ll get a cool IEEE-branded Rubik’s Cube when you enter the code CUBE online.

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