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COMPANY NEWS:  Unified physical security platform supports airport’s ambitions for continual innovation

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The collaboration marks a significant milestone for aerial surveying and data acquisition of critical linear assets

Published in Data

Japanese corporate group and satellite communication and multi-channel pay TV company Sky Perfect Jsat announced it has established a new firm Orbital Lasers to develop a laser-based space debris removal technology to eliminate more than 100 million particles of space debris larger than one millimetre in Earth’s orbit.

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Cepton Technologies a provider of smart lidar solutions, announced its membership in the Qualcomm® Smart Cities Accelerator Program.

Published in Enterprise Solutions
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Apple's April event is now confirmed, with the potential for new iMacs, new iPads, a new Apple TV, new HomePods, AirTags and new AirPods, as well as Augmented Reality news, but until the event has come and gone, we're all still waiting to find out.

Published in Home Tech

Let the upgrade supercycle begin anew! From a new HomePod Mini that sells for $99 in the US and $149 in Australia, through to four new 5G-equipped iPhone 12 models that will set off the biggest upgrade cycle for Apple and its customers yet, Apple is proof that the best is always yet to come.

Published in Home Tech

As was leaked on Twitter, Apple's iPhone 12 models are being launched on October 13, at 10am PDT at the Apple Park Campus, which is 4am AEDT October 14 in Australia - with four iPhone 12 models expected.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

A new robot car, enabled with LiDAR, can see wavelengths beyond human senses to drive in foggy, snowy and bad weather conditions, with the evolving technology representing "a big step towards a safe automated vehicle".

Published in Development
Thursday, 10 April 2014 17:25

nearmap plans to lift use of elevation data

Digital aerial imagery provider nearmap is working on ways of increasing its use of the elevation data it extracts from photos.

Thursday, 22 July 2010 22:07

How high are the forests? Ask NASA

The U.S. space agency NASA has produced the world's first map of the height of all Earth's forests. The map will help scientists learn more about the carbon cycle and its affect on our atmosphere.

Published in Climate

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