electronic motor
Photos: Future car tech at the British Motor Show
Photo This is the Koenigsegg CCR - one of the fastest and rarest cars in the world - on display at this week's British International Motor Show in London. The cell mixes the hydrogen and air coming into the car which then... [25 Jul 2008]
McLaren Electronics Fuels Analysis of Formula One Racing Data With SQL Server
White Paper McLaren Electronic Systems, part of a family of companies that includes the McLaren Racing organization, is a leader in developing specialized motor racing products including the Engine Control Unit... [25 Mar 2008]
McLaren in pole position with data
Case Study It gives us performance, the integrity and the robustness needed for motor racing. McLaren Electronic Systems (MES) has been using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 as it prepares for the 2008 Formula One season... [03 Mar 2008]
Richard Steel
CIO Profile Motor sport is among his hobbies and Steel recently went on a TVR tour of Portugal. Under Steel's leadership Newham achieved the government's electronic service delivery targets of putting services... [06 Jun 2007]
Porn scandal shames DVLA
News In May 2002, Ford Motor company in Dagenham was forced to announce an amnesty on pornographic and other inappropriate emails, and in September 2000 Orange sacked 40 people for sending pornography over the internet. [22 Jun 2006]
Panasonic Switches to ASCII With Triple-Jump to SAP R/3 Enterprise With IBM
Panasonic Electronic Devices Europe GmbH (Panasonic) manufactures power supply, motor control, tuner, remote control and wireless products, offering a wide range of services such as customized research... [14 Nov 2005]
IBM lends a hand to extend Firefox's reach
News IBM will donate 50,000 lines of code to the Mozilla Foundation's Firefox web browser to make it friendly for people with visual and motor disabilities, Big Blue said on Monday. In the US, the Rehabilitation Act requires... [16 Aug 2005]
Technical glitch crashes new DVLA tax renewal website
News The service currently links to the motor insurance database to validate insurance and will shortly involve linking to a number of other external databases including the new MOT computerisation database and the Department... [22 Feb 2005]
US moves closer to electronic ID cards
News Another portion of the bill says that states would be required to link their Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) databases if they wished to receive federal funds. Among the information that must be shared: all data... [11 Feb 2005]
DVLA databases only "40 per cent" accurate
News Among recommendations to improve the use of ANPR are direct links from police forces to the new computerised MOT database, which is due to go live later this year, and motor insurance databases, which flag up vehicles... [03 Nov 2004]
Selecting Cooling Solutions that Meet EMC Requirements
White Paper The maximum operating temperature of typical electronic components in factory environments—such as uninterruptible power supplies, hubs, and motor drives—is 40º to 50º. Cooling solutions can range from... [25 Feb 2004]
Devil's Advocate: Technologists don’t know best
Comment Private motor vehicles stand idle for most of their lives. Sometimes, they are simple yet apparently effective, such as the electronic letters offering a share in tens of millions of fantasy dollars.... [02 Jun 2003]
Devil's Advocate: The chauvinism of ebusiness
Comment Although I mostly travel up and down the country by train, many of my other journeys are by motor bike. That is not so unusual, especially in the IT sector, but there are many fewer motor cyclists than... [10 Dec 2002]
How big is your inbox?
News Email is now a bit like the first Model T Ford Motor car - it works well and is very useful but we need different modes of transport and extra gadgets for different purposes, she said. But for many, the devaluation is a... [24 Jul 2002]
Sci-fi or sci-future? Hollywood technology scrutinised
Comment Now we have: Fundamental electronic connectivity I/O for motor applications, the first brain activity scanners. Chip implants for hearing are now common, chips for motor and sight... [18 Oct 2001]
