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" ... MUNICH, GERMANY - JUNE 5: A BMW i8 plug-in hybrid sports car is displayed during the launch of the ... [+] BMW i8 at BMW World on June 5, 2014 in Munich, Germany. The BMW i8 is said to be the first sports car with the consumption and emission values of a compact car by using a synchronisation of electric motor and combustion engine. (Photo by Joerg Koch/Getty Images) ... "
" ... The PS5’s 4K Blu-ray player is fairly short on other features, too. There’s no option, for instance, to tell the player what sort of display the console is connected to, so that the player might tweak its output accordingly. Nor is there any facility to adjust the audio sync - something that might have been much appreciated by anyone running the console’s audio through a TV with ARC/eARC technology, as this set up can commonly cause lip synchronisation errors with some TVs and soundbars. ... "
" ... The defence arguments behind the needs for a home-grown GNSS have evolved in various ways over the decades. The two first GNSSs, the American GPS and Russian GLONASS, were developed for a very specific clear purpose: to aid nuclear submarines and bomber aircraft in the rapid deployment and delivery of nuclear weapons. Fast forward a few decades and fingernail-sized GNSS chipsets are embedded in as many modern warfare platforms as possible for a great swath of reasons, from battlefield situational awareness and precision-guided munitions to synchronisation of military radio communications systems. Originally GPS was designed in such a way that the simple “coarse acquisition” signal (which went on to be made available for the whole world to use freely) was required to allow a military receiver to lock on to and start using the more precise military encrypted signal. The military signal provides higher performance and protection against hacking or “spoofing” of the positioning signals, but this dependence of the military signal on the availability of the simpler civilian signal gave other countries some reassurance that the USA would never turn off the open civilian signal or block its availability in a warzone. Over time however the USA has changed the design of the encrypted military signal, and the capabilities of receivers, such that this requirement of the military signal on the civilian signal for initialisation no longer exists. This means that in principle the USA could actually employ local jamming or spoofing of its own civilian signal in a warzone without disrupting its own military signals in any way. This has therefore also been a factor in accelerating the completion of the Chinese BeiDou GNSS and the European Galileo GNSS. ... "
" ... The fundamental opportunity I keep returning to is the potential to transform entire markets through the judicious application of technology. Enterprise blockchain platforms are helping solve the synchronisation, reconciliation, identity, messaging and workflow problems that have hitherto made this so hard. ... "
" ... Unlike cheaper true-wireless earbuds, the Panasonic RZ-S500W use separate Bluetooth transmission channels for the left and right earpieces. The tell-tale sign is how each earpiece connects separately to the streaming device with a voice that announces successful connections out of sync from each other. However, once the connection is made via Bluetooth, the synchronisation between left and right earpieces is perfect and stays that way. I’ve reviewed this type of Bluetooth connection before and noticed the sync or phase between each earpiece can drift or the signal on one channel can briefly drop out, especially in crowded areas where the wireless spectrum is often overcrowded. Not so with the Panasonic RZ-S500W. The connection was rock solid and wasn’t even a hint of amplifier hiss that sometimes heard, even on fairly expensive wireless earphones. ... "