Posted March 5th, 2007 by admin
NASA Tech Briefs INSIDER 03/05/2007
IM Mobile — World’s fastest, full-functionality, single-user Data Base Management System (DBMS), with unique built-in synchronization. It is about four times faster than Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Mobile on a PDA, making the user experience completely different.
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Thermotolerant High Acetic Acetobacter Bacterium — A thermotolerant and high acetic acid-producing Acetobacter sp. I14-2. Ideal for vinegar brewing. Acetic acid productivity by Acetobacter sp. I14-2 was almost two and three times the amount produced by Acetobacter aceti IFO3283 and Acetobacter sp. BCRC 12326, respectively.
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Posted March 1st, 2007 by admin
NASA Tech Briefs INSIDER 03/01/2007
Small, universal mobile receivers are needed that are capable of receiving mobile satellite television signals. These receivers should be similar to those installed and used by satellite radio. The receivers will convert the signal from a satellite to a mounted or OEM satellite, thus delivering cable television to mobile customers.
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Bluetooth communications software modules are needed that are capable of running on popular Linux distributions with applications on mobile devices. Modules for “slave” and “master” devices are required. Software that can be customized to communicate with pre-determined Bluetooth devices using all features of the Serial Port Profile is required.
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