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On this special New Year's Day edition of A Public Affair, host Sara Gabler speaks with three radio professionals about the vital role that local radio plays in our democracy from Chicago to Viroqua and with Madison and Monona in between. The post The Sound of the Driftless, The Voice of Monona, and The Low Power to ... appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Phones Show Chat 830 - Show Notes Steve Litchfield and Ted Salmon with Matt Slegg (Unit Hair - Complete Body Movement - Unit Studio Space) MeWe Groups Join Links PSC - PSC Photos - PSC Classifieds - Steve - Ted Feedback, News and Contributions Goodbye DeX, Samsung reveals the fate of the Windows app Counterpoint: Foldables market declines in Q3, Samsung lead shrinks Device Week Android 15 for the Microsoft Surface Duo Xiaomi 13 Ultra Apple iPhone 12 Mini CMF Phone1 Pixel 8 vs Pixel 9 Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 Samsung Z Fold6: Yay for iteration! Samsung Z Fold6: Totally Independent Homescreens... Samsung Z Fold6: Mono, twist, stereo Samsung Z Fold 6: Imaging Highlights Samsung Z Fold6: Capable, durable, but still an expensive compromise Fold6? NEED a skin! Sony Xperia 1 Mk V vs Sony Xperia 1 Mk VI - GSMArena's review The utterly futuristic... Galaxy Nexus (video) Steve's Top Smartwatch Tip: Use your watch's battery saving/Low Power mode! Photo of the Week from MeWe PSC Photos Group Hazy Morning Sun by David Burns using a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: Links of Interest PodHubUK - Steve on Bluesky - Ted on Mastodon - MeWe PSC Group - PSC Photos - PSC Videos - WhateverWorks - Camera Creations - Tech Talk UK - TechAddictsUK - Chewing Gum for the Ears - Projector Room - Coffee Time - Ted's Salmagundi - Steve's Rants, Raves, and Reviews - Steve's YouTube Shorts
ST's newest biosensor. The ST1VAFE3BX combines and synchronizes biopotential inputs with an ST accelerometer and a machine learning core, thus opening the way for the next generation of healthcare wearables needing to rein in their energy consumption.
A very warm welcome to Helena McFadzean, who is joining the Disintegrator wrecking crew. This week's episode features one of our favorite artists, Tega Brain. In this episode, we talk through two of our favorite pieces, both of which are not just great exercises in conceptual design, but are actual practical engineering projects whose artistry consists in real solutioning. References from the pod: Sam Lavigne is an artist and engineer and educator whose collaborates frequently with Tega Brain. Both his creative technical work and his writing are highly recommended.The two pieces we talk about most are Cold Call, a collaboration with Sam Levine, and Solar Protocol, a collaboration with Alex Nathanson, and Benedetta Piantella, among others.Tega references the Critical Engineering group (Julian Oliver, Gordan Savičić, Danja Vasiliev), whose manifesto is very much worth reading, and 100rabbits, whose blog and methodological work are super super engaging.In climate-related discussions, we talk about Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe, Robin Wall Kimmerer's Breeding Sweetgrass, Holly Jean Buck's Ending Fossil Fuels, the concept of ‘feral computing' from Austin Wade Smith, and the data work by Crowther Lab on forest development.Marek briefly mentions Joshua Citarella's absolutely phenomenal ‘A Public Option for Social Media'.Thanks for your patience while both Roberto and Marek were in mega-travel mega-project mode. We will be releasing something very large in the next few weeks to make up for it. :)
From 'Inside Black & Gold' (subscribe here): Everyone's got an opinion, the only problem is that when it comes to the New Orleans Saints, everyone just agrees with each other. Jeff Nowak rolls through the power rankings and finds some interesting themes. The Bucs and Saints do the same thing with the same situation, and the Saints get no credit. Let's just get this on record now before everyone comes around to the same conclusion: The Saints aren't anywhere near as bad as everyone tried to convince you they are. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we sit down with Paul Davis, VP of Product Management and Marketing at Atmosic Technologies, to discuss cutting-edge advancements in ultra-low-power and batteryless solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT). Atmosic is pioneering energy-efficient wireless solutions that can drastically reduce the need for batteries in connected devices, making a significant impact on sustainability and the future of IoT. We explore the latest developments in energy harvesting, Atmosic's adoption of Thread and Matter protocols, and the growing importance of tiny-ML and edge AI applications. Key Topics Discussed: • Innovations in energy harvesting, including printed photovoltaic cells for device casing. • Adoption of Thread and Matter protocols for smarter, more connected homes. • Industry adoption trends in retail, asset tracking, and sustainability efforts. • The future of ultra-low-power AI with Tiny-ML and edge computing. Connect with Paul Davis: • Website: https://atmosic.com/ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-davis-2a749 IoT ONE database: https://www.iotone.com/case-studies Industrial IoT Spotlight podcast is produced by Asia Growth Partners (AGP): https://asiagrowthpartners.com/
Feeling overwhelmed? You're not alone. Running a business is not for the faint of heart and combine that with parenting, caregiving, volunteering, a challenging relationship or #alltheabove and it is enough to paralyze even the most productive and high-functioning consultants. Join my colleague Elizabeth Cook and me as we share ideas, tactics and strategies to navigate business and personal overwhelm including: Brain Dumps Slow Mondays Taking Breaks White Space Low Power Mode and more!! ⭐️⭐️APPLY FOR 1:1 COACHING WITH NATALIE⭐️⭐️ Connect with Natalie on LinkedIn Connect with Elizabeth on LinkedIn
The Energy Minister says rising power costs are because of low supply. Heavy business users have warned spiking prices threaten their viability - including timber mills facing possible closure. The Electricity Authority and Commerce Commission has been asked to look at whether power companies are price gouging. The Government is also looking to import more liquefied natural gas. Simeon Brown says the last Government's ban on gas exploration was detrimental. "The key thing is that we have a shortage of energy - and that is what is driving this situation." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we revisit an old nugget: low power mode. DONATE:www.pcrf.netGet Involved:Operation Olive Branch: Spreadsheets + LinksGET AN OCCASIONAL PERSONAL EMAIL FROM ME: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTUNE IN ON INSTAGRAM FOR COOL CONTENT: www.instagram.com/mydbpodcastOR BE A REAL GEM + TUNE IN ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/MYDBpodcastOR WATCH ON YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/juliemerica The opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 283. I break down the latest in the solar activity that caused last weekend's aurora light show, the fears associated with it (both justified and not), and why the sun going into a solar maximum is a great thing for HF radio operators. Check out our new precious metals sponsor! Get the Merch: Brushbeater Store The Guerilla's Guide to the Baofeng Radio is a #1 Bestseller! Knightsbridge Research discount code: SCOUT Radio Contra Sponsors: Civil Defense Manual Tactical Wisdom Blacksmith Publishing Radio Contra Patron Program Brushbeater Training Calendar Brushbeater Forum Palmetto State Armory Primary Arms
This special Pledge Drive edition of Election Connection features John Balliet, Jazz DJ for WXOX 97.1 FM (the other low power community radio station in Louisville KY) and Victoria Strange, a regular on Election Connection. Together, we carry on a wide-ranging conversation getting into the history of how we got started in low-power, noncommercial community radio; how radio in general, and low power community radio specifically, got started; how publicly-owned radio frequencies were virtually all handed over to commercial interests; and what this means to our community, our democracy and our American values. We also talked about the growing collaboration among community radio stations across the country.
Steve Hartley is an expert QRP homebrewer and kit builder. He has completed numerous projects since getting his start back in 1983, before he was licensed as a radio amateur. He is a well-known advocate of ham radio, serving in various leadership positions for amateur radio organizations. Further, he volunteers much of his time providing teaching opportunities to adults and youth. He currently serves as chairman of the GQRP Amateur Radio Club, a club dedicated to promoting QRP homebrewing and kit building. Steve's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@G0FUW?app=desktop G-QRP Club Website: https://www.gqrp.com/ Join us as we talk about how YOU can get involved in portable radio communications in this episode of the All Portable Discussion Zone “AP/DZ”. Every aspect of Portable Ops is explored in this biweekly live stream as we discuss news, gear, achievements, the workbench, contests, awards and more - find all Portable Ops related topics here. Join this channel and become a Premium Member for early access, behind-the scenes-content, and exclusive chats https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHriEQX4EK2b0QS7EgSvjmg/join X: Charlie NJ7V @NJ7V_ Dan KC7MSU @KC7MSU Brian W7JET @BBW7JET Help support this channel - buy us a Coke: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/RedSummitRF Red Summit RF Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/redsummitrf #APDZ #SOTA #PortableOps #HamRadio #POTA #qrp #cw #MorseCode --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nj7v/support
revisiting: closing duties + tidying as I go + keeping space for things GET AN OCCASIONAL PERSONAL EMAIL FROM ME: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTUNE IN ON INSTAGRAM FOR COOL CONTENT: www.instagram.com/mydbpodcastOR BE A REAL GEM + TUNE IN ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/MYDBpodcastOR WATCH ON YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/juliemerica The opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
today we're revisiting what happens when you're in a "low power mode" and what to do when life sends a curveball. GET AN OCCASIONAL PERSONAL EMAIL FROM ME: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTUNE IN ON INSTAGRAM FOR COOL CONTENT: www.instagram.com/mydbpodcastOR BE A REAL GEM + TUNE IN ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/MYDBpodcastOR WATCH ON YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/juliemerica The opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's EYE ON NPI has a dash of DSI - it's the new STM32U5 Series microcontroller processors from ST (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/s/stmicroelectronics/stm32u5-series-ultra-low-power-mcus). These bring a wonderful upgrade from the same-old same-old Cortex M4 or M7 with some eye-popping peripherals that will make quick work of any graphics project, but without the weight of a Linux processor overhead. There's lots of chips that purport to have a 'graphics interface' but the moment you sit down to actually use it, you realize that there's very limited SRAM for the graphics display. So you either have to use slow external PSRAM, or you don't get a double-buffer for smooth updates. That's because it's kinda rare to see a microcontroller with more than maybe 1 MB of SRAM. The STM32U5 series is plumped up with up to 3 MBytes of delicious on-chip SRAM, which is perfect for double buffering a 800x480 display with 1.5MB left over, or even double-buffered 720x720 with 1 MB of SRAM left over. Compare that to the STM32H7's max of 1 MB. (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/s/stmicroelectronics/stm32h7-32-bit-high-performance-mcu) That RAM will come in handy because this is one of the first microcontrollers we've seen that has true DSI host support! DSI (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_Serial_Interface) is the latest interface standard for connecting to medium-size displays of approximately 480x480 pixels or larger. It's a differential signalling interface which means fewer pins, but the ability to go fast to address fairly large displays. However, because it's differential and high speed, you really need peripheral support - which very few chips have unless you upgrade to microprocessors that drive phones or tablets. Previous to DSI, folks would use SPI displays for up to about 320x240 (https://www.adafruit.com/search?q=spi+display) and 8-bit parallel for displays from 128x640 up to around 480x320 (https://www.adafruit.com/product/1774) and then for displays larger than that - 480x272 or greater - RGB TTL dotclock interface. SPI displays are nice because they have a built in framebuffer - but SPI is slow so you can't drive anything but the smallest screens. Parallel is faster, but still suffers from speed issues. RGB TTL displays have no framebuffer, so you have to write them continuously, and that requires built in RAM or PSRAM and hardware support to keep up with 20-60 FPS updates. Also, ideally, double-buffers to avoid tearing. However, you need a pin for each bit of colors, so easily 30 pins are needed - and even then RGB TTL tends to top out at 1024x600. For 720p or 1080p, most folks would go with HDMI, but you can get these displays with DSI interfaces: and DSI only uses 6-10 pins for 2 to 4 lanes of data plus a clock lane. These new chips are a nice step up from the STM32F7 and H7 series (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/s/stmicroelectronics/stm32h7-32-bit-high-performance-mcu) in that they have the low price, multiple pin package count, with improved RAM and display support. There's also variants with hardware crypto support, high-speed USB, and like we mentioned, with DSI host. There's also a new version of the NeoChrom graphics engine that has vector graphics support, vector font rendering, and JPEG hardware decoding which will allow for video playback with MJPEG (https://blog.st.com/neochrom-gpu-neochromvg-gpu/). We're excited to see DSI interfaces make their way into microcontrollers, and doubly so because the STM32U5 series (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/s/stmicroelectronics/stm32u5-series-ultra-low-power-mcus) is in stock for immediate shipment from DigiKey! We particularly like the feel of the STM32U599 as it has a l'il bit of everything without being top-of-the-line, and it comes in QFP (https://www.digikey.com/short/15vv8m9r) for easy integration no matter what fabrication setup you've got. Order some STM32's from DigiKey today and they will ship faster than you can render a bouncing ball, making its way to you by tomorrow afternoon. Check out the ST video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xi-eagiGtU
Ultra-low-power AI chips can revolutionize the way companies build IoT smart devices and power artificial intelligence capabilities. In this conversation, Vincent Huard, the CTO of Dolphin Design, discusses the company's focus on developing ultra-low power chips for various applications, including power management, audio, and AI. The challenge of power consumption One of the main challenges … Continue reading Dolphin Design: Better IoT with ultra-low power AI chips @ CES 2024 → The post Dolphin Design: Better IoT with ultra-low power AI chips @ CES 2024 appeared first on Tech Podcast Network.
Ultra-low-power AI chips can revolutionize the way companies build IoT smart devices and power artificial intelligence capabilities. In this conversation, Vincent Huard, the CTO of Dolphin Design, discusses the company's focus on developing ultra-low power chips for various applications, including power management, audio, and AI.The challenge of power consumptionOne of the main challenges in implementing cutting-edge AI is power consumption. High power requirements raise costs and limit the scalability of innovative devices. Dolphin Design's ultra-low-power AI chips address this issue by significantly reducing power consumption, making it more feasible to deploy AI-enabled devices in real-life scenarios.These revolutionary plug-and-play chips provide energy-efficient solutions that can run on battery power for extended periods and can even operate without a battery at all, a key factor in their adoption. Dolphin Design aims to attract customers in the imaging, microcontroller, and MPU industries who want to incorporate AI into their devices in a cost-effective manner.Low-power chip applicationsThere are a lot of practical use cases for these chips. In smart buildings, they can be used to count the number of people in a room and adjust heating or cooling accordingly. In retail, the chips can track customer movement and analyze their interests, helping businesses optimize product placement. The chips can also be used in urban planning to monitor bike paths or count the number of bicycles passing through a specific area.The chips have potential applications in safety and disaster management, as well. For instance, they can replace manual car clickers used to count traffic on roads, providing more accurate and reliable data. They can also be deployed in isolated areas to detect wildfires and send alerts, enabling faster response times and potentially saving lives.Low-cost, scalable IoT solutionsOne area where low-cost, scalable IoT solutions can have a significant impact is in the management of sensors and data transfer in smart city applications. The scalability issues associated with sending sensor information over the network can be costly in terms of data transfer and data center expenses. However, these scalability issues can be effectively managed with ultra-low power chips.Low-power consumption IoT solutions are beneficial when it's hard to provide power, as the battery-powered chips offer a cost-effective alternative to running cables over long distances. These chips can also incorporate renewable energy sources, making these solutions even more efficient and sustainable.Conclusion: Low-power smart chips are a win for afforidable IoTDolphin Design sees two main prospects for their smart chip: chip manufacturers and system makers. Chip manufacturers can license the AI chips' intellectual property (IP) to incorporate into their own chips, while system makers can collaborate with the company to develop specialized chips.Dolphin Design's low-cost, scalable IoT solutions offer a transformative, energy efficient, cost-effective approach to implementing AI at a larger scale. With their wide range of applications and integration possibilities, these solutions have the potential to revolutionize industries and contribute to the development of smart cities and other IoT applications.For those interested in learning more about low-cost, scalable IoT solutions, Dolphin Design is ready to help. They offer both IP licensing and design services, making it possible for companies without chip design teams to still benefit from these solutions. Dolphin Design's website provides more information about their offerings and capabilities.Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Ultra-low-power AI chips can revolutionize the way companies build IoT smart devices and power artificial intelligence capabilities. In this conversation, Vincent Huard, the CTO of Dolphin Design, discusses the company's focus on developing ultra-low power chips for various applications, including power management, audio, and AI.The challenge of power consumptionOne of the main challenges in implementing cutting-edge AI is power consumption. High power requirements raise costs and limit the scalability of innovative devices. Dolphin Design's ultra-low-power AI chips address this issue by significantly reducing power consumption, making it more feasible to deploy AI-enabled devices in real-life scenarios.These revolutionary plug-and-play chips provide energy-efficient solutions that can run on battery power for extended periods and can even operate without a battery at all, a key factor in their adoption. Dolphin Design aims to attract customers in the imaging, microcontroller, and MPU industries who want to incorporate AI into their devices in a cost-effective manner.Low-power chip applicationsThere are a lot of practical use cases for these chips. In smart buildings, they can be used to count the number of people in a room and adjust heating or cooling accordingly. In retail, the chips can track customer movement and analyze their interests, helping businesses optimize product placement. The chips can also be used in urban planning to monitor bike paths or count the number of bicycles passing through a specific area.The chips have potential applications in safety and disaster management, as well. For instance, they can replace manual car clickers used to count traffic on roads, providing more accurate and reliable data. They can also be deployed in isolated areas to detect wildfires and send alerts, enabling faster response times and potentially saving lives.Low-cost, scalable IoT solutionsOne area where low-cost, scalable IoT solutions can have a significant impact is in the management of sensors and data transfer in smart city applications. The scalability issues associated with sending sensor information over the network can be costly in terms of data transfer and data center expenses. However, these scalability issues can be effectively managed with ultra-low power chips.Low-power consumption IoT solutions are beneficial when it's hard to provide power, as the battery-powered chips offer a cost-effective alternative to running cables over long distances. These chips can also incorporate renewable energy sources, making these solutions even more efficient and sustainable.Conclusion: Low-power smart chips are a win for afforidable IoTDolphin Design sees two main prospects for their smart chip: chip manufacturers and system makers. Chip manufacturers can license the AI chips' intellectual property (IP) to incorporate into their own chips, while system makers can collaborate with the company to develop specialized chips.Dolphin Design's low-cost, scalable IoT solutions offer a transformative, energy efficient, cost-effective approach to implementing AI at a larger scale. With their wide range of applications and integration possibilities, these solutions have the potential to revolutionize industries and contribute to the development of smart cities and other IoT applications.For those interested in learning more about low-cost, scalable IoT solutions, Dolphin Design is ready to help. They offer both IP licensing and design services, making it possible for companies without chip design teams to still benefit from these solutions. Dolphin Design's website provides more information about their offerings and capabilities.Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
It's not a matter of IF you'll get burned out but WHEN. And Erayna gives us a beautiful and brilliant new way of thinking about this in today's podcast episode. We get into what it means to be living in low power mode, how it feels to be fully charged (or as close we can get to it), why we need to give ourselves permission to change and let go, and some strategies you can use to proactively mitigate potential burnout. I loved this conversation and I know you will too!Connect with Guest:www.hookywellness.com https://www.instagram.com/_chillsargent/ https://www.instagram.com/hookywellness/Become an Intention-Getter:Check out Rise and Shine, Daily Affirmations for WomenCheck out Strong Woman JournalCheck out 10 Simple Questions to Change Your LifeCheck out JessicaThiefels.comFollow Jessica and Mindset Reset Radio:InstagramTwitterLinkedIn
We won't be podcasting next week, so we encourage you to watch this week's episode repeatedly until we return. We've got SanDisk Extreme Pro with a whole-lotta failures, Intel Arc updates!, GeForce Five-Oh rumors, Gaming industry layoffs and so much more. We of course talked about several other topics, and provide you with a handy index below.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:37 Food with Josh04:06 Intel Arc news - a minor driver update!05:49 Josh interrupts to ponder AI or something07:00 AMD MI300X to power new Azure VM series08:47 Microsoft developed their own Arm superchip11:49 Intel APO feature limited to 14th Gen CPUs only13:29 NVIDIA rumor - GB202 to use 384-bit memory bus15:10 Silicon Motion's 3.5 watt Gen5 SSD controller19:54 The last Hackaday prize winners ever?27:36 Security Corner39:12 Gaming Quick Hits51:10 Kingston Fury Renegade 96GB DDR5 review58:30 Picks of the Week1:15:51 There's sort of an outro in this section ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode of EE Times Current, Dr. Giulia D'Angelo talks to Professor Guillermo Gallego, from the Technical University of Berlin. They discuss the application of the new generation of bio-inspired event-driven cameras and their algorithms to extract cues of motion, depth and optical flow estimation. After that, Giulia discusses the interview with Dr. Sunny Bains from the University College London and Professor Ralph Etienne-Cummings from Johns Hopkins University.
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Headlines: Neuralink is recruiting subjects for the first human trial of its brain-computer interface | The Verge (00:54) RoboFab is ready to build 10,000 humanoid robots per year | TechCrunch (09:26) Google and the Department of Defense are building an AI-powered microscope to help doctors spot cancer | CNBC (15:58) Europa's underground ocean seems to have the carbon necessary for life | New Scientist (20:50) Low-power desalination tech may provide drinking water at disaster sites | New Atlas (24:20)
Nick Dutton, Senior Director for Product Marketing at Atmosic, joins Ryan Chacon on the IoT For All Podcast to discuss low-power IoT. They talk about the benefits of low-power IoT like reducing battery waste, how IoT companies can be more sustainable, what low-power means for IoT adoption, where low-power technology will go in the future, and how companies can compete in IoT. Nick Dutton is Senior Director for Product Marketing at Atmosic. Nick has held senior leadership roles at Silicon Valley technology companies including Zentri and Integration Associates where he led the successful acquisition by Silicon Labs. He has also held roles at Roving Networks, which was acquired by Microchip Technology in 2012. Nick's vision at Atmosic is to drive a new wave of sustainable innovation in the IoT sector. He works closely with his team, Atmosic's customers, and their partners to highlight the environmental and business benefits of reducing a device's dependency on batteries, and therefore ultimately reducing harmful battery waste caused by connected products. Atmosic is a startup with the mission of reducing battery waste caused by the Internet of Things. The company has developed extremely low-power wireless solutions that eliminate the need for battery replacement in IoT devices and, in some cases, eliminate the need for batteries entirely. Discover more about IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about Atmosic Technologies: https://atmosic.com Connect with Nick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thebritnickd/ Key Questions and Topics from this Episode: (00:00) Intro to the IoT For All Podcast (00:11) Introduction to Nick Dutton and Atmosic (01:05) What are the benefits of low power? (02:59) How can IoT companies be more sustainable? (07:50) What low power means for IoT adoption (10:28) Where will low-power IoT go in the future? (14:38) Sustainability in IoT (16:48) Competing in the IoT industry (20:14) Learn more and follow up SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/iotforall Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
On this episode of the podcast, Deepal Mehta of InnoPhase IoT joins Ryan Chacon to discuss ultra-low-power Wi-Fi for IoT products. They cover the benefits and challenges of Wi-Fi, trends in Wi-Fi, how ultra-low-power Wi-Fi benefits battery-powered IoT devices, how to deploy a Wi-Fi battery-powered IoT product, and how Wi-Fi will continue to lead the market. Deepal Mehta has over 30 years of broad-based accomplishments in strategic business unit (SBU) and profit center management, strategic planning, business development, and product marketing/management, focusing on semiconductor-based solutions. At InnoPhase IoT, he leads Business Development, including Partner Programs, Marketing, and Strategic Sales Development. InnoPhase IoT is a leader in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi connectivity solutions for IoT products. Its groundbreaking programmable digital radio architecture drastically reduces Wi-Fi power consumption and enables new categories of fully wireless, battery-operated, cloud-connected IoT devices. Its award-winning Talaria TWO™ Wi-Fi + BLE modules are ideal for battery-operated remote security cameras, video doorbells, connected sensors, AR/VR, high-resolution lossless audio, wearables, and other energy-critical wireless IoT applications for home, commercial, retail, industrial, and healthcare markets. Discover more about Wi-Fi and IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about InnoPhase IoT: https://innophaseiot.com Connect with Deepal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepal-mehta-4a1b386/ Key Questions and Topics from this Episode: (00:00) Welcome to the IoT For All Podcast (00:46) Introduction to Deepal and InnoPhase IoT (01:47) Why choose Wi-Fi? (04:28) Challenges with Wi-Fi (07:34) Wi-Fi trends (12:02) Ultra-low-power Wi-Fi increases battery life of IoT devices (14:38) How to deploy a Wi-Fi battery-based IoT product (17:18) How will Wi-Fi continue to lead the market? (19:51) Learn more and follow up SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletterFollow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/iotforall Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
Andrea Longobardi from AL2tech joins Chris to talk about consulting, projects in the gas monitoring space, finding early clients, moving outside chip companies, and low power connected device design.
Turns out the MAGIC listeners are just like Sue and Kendra when it comes to NOT keeping their phones fully charged!!
Pat Hindle, Media Director at Microwave Journal, talks with Marzieh Veyseh, Co-Founder & CTO of SiTune, and Vahid Toosi, Founder & CEO about SiTune's beginnings, unique technology and new company name, Arctic Semiconductor.
Today, we're going to talk about cell phone tips. Now, I haven't done one of these episodes for a while, and if you're new to the podcast and you want to learn a bunch of cell phone tips to make you lightning fast on your phone and tablet, back episodes will be in the show notes. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 711 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars See Tom's Stuff – https://linktr.ee/antionandassociates 00:23 Tom's introduction to Cell Phone Tips 02:31 Safari autoscroll, Photo albums, Low Power mode 04:27 Location based reminders, Focus mode, Full page screenshots 06:29 Vibrate mode, Double and triple taps Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar - https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ College Ripoff Quiz - https://imtcva.org/quiz Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! - orders@antion.com Have a Roku box? Find Tom's Public Speaking Channel there! - https://channelstore.roku.com/details/267358/the-public-speaking-channel How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Retreat and Joint Venture Program - https://greatinternetmarketingtraining.com/ KickStartCart - http://www.kickstartcart.com/ Copywriting901 - https://copywriting901.com/ Training - https://screwthecommute.com/training Disabilities Page - https://imtcva.org/disabilities/ Tom's Patreon Page - https://screwthecommute.com/patreon/ Tom on TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@digitalmultimillionaire/ Make an album - https://www.iphonelife.com/blog/32626/tip-day-how-create-albums-photos-app Use albums in Photos on iPhone - https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/organize-photos-in-albums-iphc0fc668ab/ios Email Tom: Tom@ScrewTheCommute.com Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes Cell Phone Automation - https://screwthecommute.com/367/ Cell Phone Automation - https://screwthecommute.com/415/ Smartphone Tips - https://screwthecommute.com/472/ Cell Phone & Tablet Automation - https://screwthecommute.com/508/ Cell Phone Tips - https://screwthecommute.com/528/ Phone Tips - https://screwthecommute.com/549/ Cell Phone Tips - https://screwthecommute.com/573/ Phone Tips - https://screwthecommute.com/595/ Phone Tips - https://screwthecommute.com/627/ Video Lighting - https://screwthecommute.com/710/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://screwthecommute.com/wordpressecourse/ Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.
Today, Rehan talks about Russia's energy and Tesla. Topics discussed: Russia's reduced dominance in the energy market Tesla's price cuts Links mentioned in this episode: https://invstr.com/russia-slides-in-energy-market/ https://invstr.com/tesla-global-price-cuts/ https://invstr.com/7-january-watchlist-5/
When you need to go into a more low power mode, let yourself. Let yourself. Nobody gives a shit if your bed stays unmade, there's no consequence if you didn't hydrate enough yesterday. Life doesn't suddenly stop being unpredictable (and sometimes terrible) when we perfectly optimize our routine. Nobody is gonna cuss you out for not cleaning the toilet. So many of us believe that we'll be happy once we _____. Once we do that thing, once we lose that weight, once we find that person, once we buy that house, once we control every little thing that happens - but even if we do succeed at every single dream, life will always be a curveball throwing bitch. If you need to take a break, it's better to take it now before your body demands one. Low power modes are better than needing a full on reboot. Let yourself do the bare minimum and focus only on the critical until you're able to recharge and return to a more sustainable place. WATCH: www.youtube.com/juliemericaGET A MONTHLY NOTE FROM ME: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comBUY SOME MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/make-your-damn-bed-podcast?ref_id=27657TUNE IN ON INSTAGRAM FOR COOL CONTENT: www.instagram.com/mydbpodcastOR BE A REAL GEM + TUNE IN ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/MYDBpodcast Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
UC Santa Barbara's Clint Schow discusses how to bring low-power O-band coherent optics to data centers. Schow received B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. After positions at IBM and Agility Communications, Dr. Schow spent more than a decade at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY, as a Research Staff Member and Manager of the Optical Link and System Design group. He has led international R&D programs spanning chip-to-chip optical links, VCSEL and Si photonic transceivers, nanophotonic switches, and new system architectures enabled by high- bandwidth, low-latency photonic networks. In 2015, Dr. Schow joined the faculty of the University of California at Santa Barbara. Dr. Schow has been an invited speaker and served on committees for numerous international conferences. He is a Fellow of the OSA and the IEEE, has published more than 200 journal and conference articles, and has 33 issued patents. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38468]
UC Santa Barbara's Clint Schow discusses how to bring low-power O-band coherent optics to data centers. Schow received B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. After positions at IBM and Agility Communications, Dr. Schow spent more than a decade at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY, as a Research Staff Member and Manager of the Optical Link and System Design group. He has led international R&D programs spanning chip-to-chip optical links, VCSEL and Si photonic transceivers, nanophotonic switches, and new system architectures enabled by high- bandwidth, low-latency photonic networks. In 2015, Dr. Schow joined the faculty of the University of California at Santa Barbara. Dr. Schow has been an invited speaker and served on committees for numerous international conferences. He is a Fellow of the OSA and the IEEE, has published more than 200 journal and conference articles, and has 33 issued patents. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38468]
UC Santa Barbara's Clint Schow discusses how to bring low-power O-band coherent optics to data centers. Schow received B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. After positions at IBM and Agility Communications, Dr. Schow spent more than a decade at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY, as a Research Staff Member and Manager of the Optical Link and System Design group. He has led international R&D programs spanning chip-to-chip optical links, VCSEL and Si photonic transceivers, nanophotonic switches, and new system architectures enabled by high- bandwidth, low-latency photonic networks. In 2015, Dr. Schow joined the faculty of the University of California at Santa Barbara. Dr. Schow has been an invited speaker and served on committees for numerous international conferences. He is a Fellow of the OSA and the IEEE, has published more than 200 journal and conference articles, and has 33 issued patents. Series: "Institute for Energy Efficiency" [Science] [Show ID: 38468]
On this months techzoom Bruce KC1FSZ tells us about “Low Power Mesh Networking using LORA. For more information on the project, visit Bruce's github page. GitHub - brucemack/WARS-Birdhouse: LoRa Mesh Network Node For transcription click on DropBox link below. https://www.dropbox.com/s/b1f5d0gawhv7imc/mesh%20network2022-11-10_20-03-24S.txt?dl=1 Don't forget to visit www.blindhams.com Also for twitter @blindhams
the team splits up, Difibulous to the engine room seeking clues, and Phea and Kilila have a girls night with a human female enjoying and chatting, looking for clues of who dun it yet again. Clue Clues are everywhere and a lot of searching to do
In this podcast, Thomas Domville shows us how to enabled Low Power Mode on your Apple Watch.Introduced with watchOS 9. Low Power Mode reduces the amount of power that your Apple Watch uses so that you can save battery life.Low Power Mode turns off these featuresAlways On displayHeart rate notifications for irregular rhythm, high heart rate and low heart rateBackground heart rate measurementsBackground blood oxygen measurementsStart workout reminderLow Power Mode turns off these features when your iPhone isn't nearbyWi-Fi and mobile data connectionsIncoming phone calls and notificationsLow Power Mode affects these featuresMaking a phone call can take longerBackground app refresh happens less frequentlyComplications update less frequentlySiri can take longer to process a requestSome animations and scrolling may appear less smoothWorkouts in Low Power ModeWhen you use the Workout app in Low Power Mode, metrics such as heart rate and pace are still measured. You can have Low Power Mode turn on automatically when you begin a workout:Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch.Scroll down, then double tap Workout.Turn on Low Power Mode.
Starting his engineering education by taking classes at Caltech under Carver Mead, one of “one of the luminaries of computer VLSI design,” Sam Naffziger “really got excited about the VLSI design field” early in his career. That excitement hasn't waned a bit as he continues to tackle important challenges in low-power circuit and system design. Low-power design techniques like boost and adaptive clocking were brand new in the early 2000s, and not much interest to teams focused almost solely on performance. So, Sam had to sneak some of those low-power features into early designs: There was another engineer who had a little tiny little microcontroller for other functions to manage the I/O interfaces, and so I managed to get a backdoor path into that microcontroller and some code space so we could actually sneak in, so that the design leads didn't actually know we had this back door. And the rest, as the saying goes, is history: So we got this stuff in there, and it proves so valuable…that suddenly it became an essential element for all future processors. So valuable that it is now used in everything from smartphones to desktop PCs and the latest supercomputers. Naffziger has had such a fascinating career in the integrated circuit world that you will not want to miss a minute of this Moore's Lobby interview with our host Daniel Bogdanoff. Some of the other great topics in this episode are: -Early developments of in-order and out-of-order computer architectures -Why AMD pays attention to the overclocking community -Is performance per watt more important than raw performance? -Sam's key role in one of the most famous Caltech pranks of all time!
Neuroscientists uncovered an energy-saving mode in vision-system neurons that works at the cost of being able to see fine-grained details. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is “Unanswered Questions” by Kevin MacLeod.
Jason and Austin discuss how the NFL power rankings have shifted following Week 3. First, they discuss the team of the week, the Jaguars, and where they should be ranked after their big win against the Chargers (2:22). Then, Jason tells Austin why he is still too low on the Eagles (8:15). Next, they pick a game of the week and a shame of the week heading into Week 4 (26:10). Finally, they are joined by Steven Ruiz to discuss some of the movement on this week's QB rankings after another great game from Trevor Lawrence. Plus, how bad is Justin Fields (30:36)? Hosts: Jason Goff and Austin Gayle Guest: Steven Ruiz Production Supervision: Arjuna Ramgopal and Conor Nevins Associate Producer: Carlos Chiriboga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Richard N1RBD's ham radio journey began when I joined a wilderness Search and Rescue (SAR) team which uses HTs for communications during call-outs. He does a lot of hiking and backpacking in the North Georgia Mountains and on the Appalachian Trail, so he felt his knowledge of the area could be helpful. He activated a few SOTA summits with VHF, and was amazed at how far he could get from the summit of a 3000ft mountain running 5 watts. He then discovered Parks on the Air (POTA). Living 7 minutes from a POTA park, he tried some VHF activations with no success. Apparently, there is a huge difference between getting 4 QSOs from a summit vs 10 QSOs from a low-lying park when running VHF! He started his CW journey in January of 2020 using online resources and apps. His first CW QSO was on March 3, 2020 using a CW Morse Nano straight key to chase a POTA operator for a park to park contact. A few months later, he finally worked up the nerve to attempt a CW SOTA activation. On July 4, I garnered 15 CW QSOs, including my Elmer! At this point, I was officially hooked on CW. Join us as we talk about how YOU can improve how you do portable radio and CW in this episode of the All Portable Discussion Zone “AP/DZ”. Every aspect of Portable Ops is explored in this biweekly live stream as we discuss news, gear, achievements, the workbench, contests, awards and more - find all Portable Ops related topics here. Twitter: Charlie NJ7V @NJ7V_ Dan KC7MSU @KC7MSU Brian W7JET @BBW7JET Help support this channel - buy us a Coke: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/RedSummitRF Donate https://www.patreon.com/redsummitrf Obtain a sticker https://redsummitrf.blogspot.com Red Summit RF Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/redsummitrf #APDZ #SOTA #PortableOps #HamRadio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nj7v/support
The conversation this week is with Gian Marco. Gian is a tech lead in the machine learning group at ARM and the author of the TinyML Cookbook published in April of 2022. At ARM Gian looks after the ML performance optimizations for the arm compute library, which he co-created in 2017 to get the best performance on ARM Cortex-A CPUs. ARM Compute Library is currently the most performant library for machine learning on ARM. And it's deployed on billions of devices worldwide from servers to smartphones. Gian holds an MSC with honors in Electronic Engineering from the University of Pisa in Italy and has several years of experience developing machine learning and computer vision algorithms on edge devices. And 2020. John co-founded the TinyML UK Meetup Group to encourage knowledge-sharing, educate and inspire the next generation of machine learning developers on tiny power-efficient devices.If you are interested in learning about how AI is being applied across multiple industries, be sure to join us at a future AppliedAI Monthly meetup and help support us so we can make future Emerging Technologies North non-profit events!Emerging Technologies NorthAppliedAI MeetupResources and Topics Mentioned in this EpisodeTinyML CookbookARMARM Cortex-AAlexNetVGG-16ArduinoBreadboardEdge ImpulseTinyML UK Meetup Group Enjoy!Your host,Justin Grammens
It's Sweden National Day again, but this time it's Rodney's first National Day as a Swedish citizen! He opens the show with a special song, and then also offers his take on #Swedengate. Plus, Sean makes a stunning discovery right in the middle of the episode. Quick! Grab a power cable! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On iOS Today, Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard share their favorite tips, gadgets, and apps for traveling with your iOS devices. Low Power & Low Data Mode Turn Roaming On/Off and adjust cellular usage Download verifiable COVID-19 vaccination and test result records on iPhone Apple MagSafe Battery Pack Anker MagGo Battery Pack Big Charger, e.g., Satechi/Anker MultiPort Small Charger, e.g., Anker/HeyDay/Apple PopSockets PopWallet+ for MagSafe Guru Maps & Navigation Offline TripIt: Travel Planner Flighty - Your Flights Tracker Drafts Yelp: Food, Delivery & Reviews Tripadvisor: Plan & Book Trips News Apple unveils new Apple Watch Pride Edition bands Apple wastes no time in delivering the first iOS 15.6 beta RoboDeck: HomeKit robot for deck staining? Shortcuts Corner Kevin wants to automatically save email attachments to an iCloud Drive Rosemary shares a shortcut to quickly share multiple photos to a group on iMessage Feedback Tom has a question about Fantastical's Openings and Proposals feature Dom wants to know if there's a way to hide home screens App Caps Rosenary: DJI Osmo Pocket Mikah: Maple - Manage Your Household Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: wealthfront.com/iostoday
On iOS Today, Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard share their favorite tips, gadgets, and apps for traveling with your iOS devices. Low Power & Low Data Mode Turn Roaming On/Off and adjust cellular usage Download verifiable COVID-19 vaccination and test result records on iPhone Apple MagSafe Battery Pack Anker MagGo Battery Pack Big Charger, e.g., Satechi/Anker MultiPort Small Charger, e.g., Anker/HeyDay/Apple PopSockets PopWallet+ for MagSafe Guru Maps & Navigation Offline TripIt: Travel Planner Flighty - Your Flights Tracker Drafts Yelp: Food, Delivery & Reviews Tripadvisor: Plan & Book Trips News Apple unveils new Apple Watch Pride Edition bands Apple wastes no time in delivering the first iOS 15.6 beta RoboDeck: HomeKit robot for deck staining? Shortcuts Corner Kevin wants to automatically save email attachments to an iCloud Drive Rosemary shares a shortcut to quickly share multiple photos to a group on iMessage Feedback Tom has a question about Fantastical's Openings and Proposals feature Dom wants to know if there's a way to hide home screens App Caps Rosenary: DJI Osmo Pocket Mikah: Maple - Manage Your Household Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: wealthfront.com/iostoday
On iOS Today, Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard share their favorite tips, gadgets, and apps for traveling with your iOS devices. Low Power & Low Data Mode Turn Roaming On/Off and adjust cellular usage Download verifiable COVID-19 vaccination and test result records on iPhone Apple MagSafe Battery Pack Anker MagGo Battery Pack Big Charger, e.g., Satechi/Anker MultiPort Small Charger, e.g., Anker/HeyDay/Apple PopSockets PopWallet+ for MagSafe Guru Maps & Navigation Offline TripIt: Travel Planner Flighty - Your Flights Tracker Drafts Yelp: Food, Delivery & Reviews Tripadvisor: Plan & Book Trips News Apple unveils new Apple Watch Pride Edition bands Apple wastes no time in delivering the first iOS 15.6 beta RoboDeck: HomeKit robot for deck staining? Shortcuts Corner Kevin wants to automatically save email attachments to an iCloud Drive Rosemary shares a shortcut to quickly share multiple photos to a group on iMessage Feedback Tom has a question about Fantastical's Openings and Proposals feature Dom wants to know if there's a way to hide home screens App Caps Rosenary: DJI Osmo Pocket Mikah: Maple - Manage Your Household Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: wealthfront.com/iostoday
On iOS Today, Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard share their favorite tips, gadgets, and apps for traveling with your iOS devices. Low Power & Low Data Mode Turn Roaming On/Off and adjust cellular usage Download verifiable COVID-19 vaccination and test result records on iPhone Apple MagSafe Battery Pack Anker MagGo Battery Pack Big Charger, e.g., Satechi/Anker MultiPort Small Charger, e.g., Anker/HeyDay/Apple PopSockets PopWallet+ for MagSafe Guru Maps & Navigation Offline TripIt: Travel Planner Flighty - Your Flights Tracker Drafts Yelp: Food, Delivery & Reviews Tripadvisor: Plan & Book Trips News Apple unveils new Apple Watch Pride Edition bands Apple wastes no time in delivering the first iOS 15.6 beta RoboDeck: HomeKit robot for deck staining? Shortcuts Corner Kevin wants to automatically save email attachments to an iCloud Drive Rosemary shares a shortcut to quickly share multiple photos to a group on iMessage Feedback Tom has a question about Fantastical's Openings and Proposals feature Dom wants to know if there's a way to hide home screens App Caps Rosenary: DJI Osmo Pocket Mikah: Maple - Manage Your Household Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: wealthfront.com/iostoday
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The Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO). One optic to rule them all or simply another great option for your AR? One thing is certain, their versatility is unmatched. Pete Schreier from Vortex Edge® Joins Mark and Jim to chat everything LPVO's. As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
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