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Roll A roll is a movement that revolves round a central point. Frequently used with motion detectors, Tilt, Pan, and Roll together form the three axis of movement. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Results by page [1] This article takes a holistic overview look at how modern technologies are reshaping dentistry. Both augmented reality systems and 3D printed prosthetic teeth are covered as well as taking a look at realistically how long it will be for general roll out of these technologies to dentists around the globe.
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They keep tryingat this, one day they'll get it perfect, but for now, this is pretty good. An A4-sized, roll up display screen with a one second refresh rate. Not exactly a portable immersive world, but just perfect for keeping up to da...
(14/05/2010)
BT has announced that it will expand its roll-out of next-generation broadband to bring super-fast services to two-thirds of the UK. Originally its fibre services, offering speeds of up to 40 megabits per second (Mbps), were due to reach ar...
(06/06/2004)
U.S. mobile phone industry pioneer Craig McCaw has announced that his company is poised to roll out a wireless broadband package. Initially only targeted in the US, the service will provide broadband access where other companies have been s...
(05/06/2009)
Xunlight, a startup in Toledo, Ohio, has developed a way to make large, flexible solar panels. It has developed a roll-to-roll manufacturing technique that forms thin-film amorphous silicon solar cells on thin sheets of stainless steel. Eac...
(03/02/2010)
Engineers and technophiles have long dreamt of plastic-based displays that are flexible, lightweight, and rugged compared to their glass-backed counterparts. But plastic screens still aren't widely available, partly because they're so har...
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