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Event-Based Camera Chips Are Here, What’s Next?

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This month, Sony starts shipping its first high-resolution event-based camera chips. The pixels in event-based cameras—a technology inspired by animal vision systems—only react if they detect a change in the amount of light falling on them. The role of event-based sensors in cars. The two Sony chips—the 0.92

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Revolve Technologies shows new PCB-based fuel cell range extender

Green Car Congress

A Renault Kangoo ZE van with a PCB fuel cell range extender was displayed at the Cenex Low Carbon Vehicle Event at the Millbrook Proving Ground this week past. While the demonstration was shown on a Renault Kangoo, the fuel cell range extender module is designed as an aftermarket kit for all commercial pure EVs. Source: Bramble Energy.

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Tesla launches Cybertruck accessories: BaseCamp, wraps, and more

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Tesla has launched a variety of accessories for the Cybertruck after its launch event on Thursday, where it handed over the first few units to customers. Other Accessories Along with floormats, glass roof sunshades, storage trays, spare tire and tool kit, and bumper protectors.

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Skoda Vision 7S concept previews 2026 electric SUV

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The concept is based on VW Group’s Modular Electrification Kit (MEB) platform. Skoda letters replace the traditional emblem on the bonnet, and below it are two-row narrow headlights, daytime running lights extending into the wings, an ambient light strip and illuminated graphics. Halo large SUV previewed with Vision 7S.

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Volvo Trucks introduces Volvo Active Driver Assist; combining radar and camera for emergency braking

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Volvo currently is the only OEM to fully integrate the system into its Driver Information Display, so no additional display units or prep kits are needed. Volvo Active Driver Assist offers alert prioritization in the event of multiple system alerts. —Ashraf Makki, Volvo product marketing manager – technology.

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Hologram-in-a-Box Can Teleport You Anywhere

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Such events, however, can take months of planning and hundreds of thousands of dollars to put on. Nussbaum says the PORTL can be used to present events like virtual fashion shows, art and museum exhibitions, and to advertise products. But Nussbaum believes the relative simplicity of PORTL technology makes it easier to shrink. "We

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Video Friday: Lunar Rover

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We’ll also be posting a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months; here's what we have so far ( send us your events !): Dust, temperatures, horrible lighting, that sort of thing. Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics.