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Stylish Subaru Sport Mobility Concept gives us a sneaky peek at a future battery-powered BRZ coupe

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Paying tribute to the early nineties Subaru SVX – designed by legendary Italian stylist, Giorgetto Giugiaro – the new Subaru Sport Mobility Concept (SMC) cleverly evolves the Japanese brand’s design language while still referencing the current BRZ and its twin, the Toyota GR 86. .

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It’s Time to Nominate a Coworker for an IEEE Top-Level Award

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Each year, IEEE pays tribute to technical professionals whose outstanding contributions have made a lasting impact on technology and the engineering profession for humanity. The IEEE Awards program seeks nominations annually for IEEE’s top awards—Medals and Recognitions—that are given on behalf of the IEEE Board of Directors.

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Nominate a Colleague for an IEEE Major Award

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Each year IEEE pays tribute to technical professionals whose outstanding contributions have made a lasting impact on technology and the engineering profession for humanity. SPONSOR: Samsung Electronics Co., SPONSOR: Toyota Motor Corp.

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It’s Time to Nominate a Colleague for One of IEEE’s Major Awards

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Each year IEEE pays tribute to technical professionals whose outstanding contributions have made a lasting impact on technology and the engineering profession for humanity. SPONSOR: Samsung Electronics Co., SPONSOR: Toyota Motor Corp.

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10 Lessons From the Legacy of Apple’s Steve Jobs

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In his tribute to Jobs, former U.S. Apple built systems encompassing hardware and software, closely aligning the device and its operating environment to optimize system performance. It now can house 12,000 employees. Jobs had amazing vision. He foresaw what the future of technology could—and should—be.

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Pioneer of Google’s Data Centers Dies at 58

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he helped develop the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) , the first U.S. After receiving a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering in 1955 from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (now the New York University Tandon School of Engineering ), in New York City, he joined Hazeltine (now BAE Systems ). air defense system.

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A Cheapskate in Monterey

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and Sunglass Hut replace “weedy lots and junk heaps,” though a central plaza with bronze sculptures of Steinbeck and some of his characters pays tribute to the past. Elkhorn Slough is a low-stress environment for them,” said Cindy Rice, a naturalist guide leading the tour. Now chains such as Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.

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