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Soft autonomous robot inches along like an earthworm (w/ Video)

Earthworms creep along the ground by alternately squeezing and stretching muscles along the length of their bodies, inching forward with each wave of contractions. Snails and sea cucumbers also use this mechanism, called peristalsis, to get around, and our own gastrointestinal tracts operate by a similar action, squeezing muscles along the esophagus to push food to the stomach.

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Atmel’s New Serial EEPROM Product Families with Unique Identifiers Simplify Design and Lower Cost of…

Compatible with All Atmel MCUs, New Serial EEPROM Devices with 48- and 64-Bit MAC/EUI and 128-Bit Pre-programmed Serial Numbers Help Designers Bring Internet-Connected Products to Market Faster and Simplify the Serialization of Mass Production Products

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Atmel and Arduino Collaborate on AVR and ARM-based Development Platforms

See the latest platforms based on Atmel products in the Atmel-sponsored Arduino Pavilion located in Queens, New York, September 17 and 18 Listen to Atmel Open Source Community Manager Eric Weddington present “Open Source AVR Toolchain Past, Present and Future” at 2:00 pm PT on September 17 and 18 in the ‘Make Live Stage’ at the Maker Faire

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Atmel maXTouch mXT224E Powers Touchscreen for Samsung Galaxy S II Smartphone

maXTouch mXT224E delivers flawless touchscreen experience on thinner screens through “on-cell” resulting in sleeker, lighter handsets – Atmel’s unmatched technology continues to deliver industry-leading responsiveness, better battery life and brighter displays for breakthrough consumer devices

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Optimizing Linux Applications on ARM Processors

I highlighted the Cortex-M4 Development tool seminar yesterday, but there is another session added to the ARM Connected Community programme: Optimizing Linux Applications on ARM Processors It will be run by both John Bernard (Global Marketing, Canonical) and Mark Onions (Director of Marketing, ARM), and last 60 minutes. The date to note is Wednesday 20th October, 3.30pm – 4.30pm

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Queen’s Award winner to give keynote at Embedded Live

In April Cambridge-based smart metering specialist Sentec has been given a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in recognition of its growth over the last three years, during which the company more than trebled its overseas earnings to £4.3m. Clifford Dive, business development director at Sentec, will present a keynote presentation on Thursday October 21 at Embedded Live , which takes place at Earls Court, London

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