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4 weeks ago |
physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Ramona Ritzmann |Christoph Centner |Luke Hughes |Janice Waldvogel
Chronic bed rest (BR) is often used as a model for studying the effects of prolonged immobility and has been shown to result in significant physiological and neuromechanical adaptations that affect various bodily functions (Pišot et al., 2016; Schefold et al., 2020). Among these adaptations, deteriorations in postural balance control and postural equilibrium are particularly critical because they are essential for human mobility and stability (Saumur et al., 2020).
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1 month ago |
techradar.com | John Loeffler |Steve Clark |Luke Hughes
We review the best text-to-speech software to convert text to voice for accessibility or for productivity applications.
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1 month ago |
techradar.com | Efosa Udinmwen |Luke Hughes
SDUNITED AX835-025FF mini PC packs a Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with 128GB LPDDR5X-8000 storageStrix Halo’s potential shines despite early optimization challengesBig brands lag behind while Chinese manufacturers drive Strix Halo adoptionLesser-known Chinese brand SDUNITED has launched the AX835-025FF, a portable mini PC powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with 128GB of LPDDR5X-8000 memory.
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1 month ago |
techradar.com | Efosa Udinmwen |Luke Hughes
Vinpower iXflash and iXflash Cube offer direct photo and video recording to external storageAvoid cloud fees—iXflash delivers private storage with instant accessiXflash Cube backs up while charging, ensuring secure offline storageWith business smartphones running more demanding applications, including high-resolution video recording, AI-driven features, and system updates, internal storage quickly fills up, limiting space for personal files.
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1 month ago |
techradar.com | Efosa Udinmwen |Luke Hughes
Distributed acoustic sensing detects disturbances in fibre optic signals to identify underwater threatsNATO’s ‘Baltic Sentry’ mission enhances subsea security, but surveillance remains difficultAP Sensing’s North Sea deployment highlights fibre optics’ role in securitySubsea fibre optic cables are a crucial part of global internet infrastructure, yet recent damage incidents in the Baltic Sea have raised concerns about their security.
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