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Acrosser's cost-effective Mini-ITX SBC for diverse industrial application: AMB-D255T3. - Video
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What Is Embedded Computing? - Video
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Automated Ford Fusion Hybrid Research Vehicle - Video
December 13, 2013Ford unveils automated Ford Fusion Hybrid research vehicle to test and advance its Blueprint for Mobility, which envisions a future of autonomous functionality and advanced technologies after 2025 De
[Carmesh] - 3 demo applications for Automotive Linux Summit - Video
October 29, 20133 demo applications: - Google Calendar events browsed on SmartDeviceLink - locations gathered from Facebook account and displayed on Google Maps in SDL - Vehicular data logging using OBDII and Raspber
Raspberry Pi - ARM Processor Modes - Video
September 11, 2013Handling bare metal Raspberry Pi interrupts requires an understanding of processor modes. In this video Steve Halladay explains ARM processor modes, what they are and what they mean.
Ambient Backscatter - Video
August 13, 2013Ambient Backscatter transforms existing wireless signals into both a source of power and a communication medium. It enables two battery-free devices to communicate by backscattering existing wireless
Microchip Technology's Latest Wireless Product Announcements from Design West '13 - Video
May 07, 2013OpenSystems Media's Curt Schwaderer interviews Tyler Smith, Marketing Manager of Wireless Products Division, Microchip Technology, Inc. at Design West on his company's new wireless products.
You're Invited: Design the Future of Automotive Infotainment - Video
May 07, 2013Companies such as Jaguar Land Rover, Toyota, Nissan and more are defining the future of cars with automotive Linux. By using Linux and open source they can crowdsource this effort and collaborate to a









