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Qualcomm Stadium Flooding 2010 pictures

Today, Qualcomm Stadium looks much different. Crews have been working hard to restore the stadium for the Poinsettia Bowl and have pumped out an approximate of 1.5 million gallons of water overnight, and now is expected to be in perfect condition for the game. Bruce Binkowski, Poinsettia Bowl executive director, said this was “an amazing accomplishment.” Yesterday, the Qualcomm Stadium, where San Diego State and Navy where going to play the Poinsettia Bowl today, was reportedly flooded under 1

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Qualcomm augmented reality photo frame concept hands-on

Qualcomm augmented reality photo frame concept hands-on By engadget Tags : augmented , concept , demo , frame , p2p , photo , picture , qualcomm , reality , wifi

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Qualcomm augmented reality photo frame concept

Qualcomm augmented reality photo frame concept By engadget Tags : augmented , concept , demo , qualcomm , reality

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Why Are Corporate Giants Verizon, Qualcomm, GE Backing Smart Grid Start-Up Consert Inc?

Image via Consert Inc Consert Inc, a smart grid software company, is getting some major backing by big companies. Verizon, Qualcomm, Constellation Energy and GE have pulled together $17.7 million to invest in promoting the company’s software. Currently, Consert has software deployed with electric utilities in North Carolina and Texas, but they’re looking to spread. And the backing by big companies with known names is a sign that corporate cooperation is going to be a big factor in advancing the smart grid so that every tech company can benefit. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Qualcomm’s Mirasol E-Reader

Tablets, with their higher prices and bigger form factor, can afford to crank a stronger battery inside them, which means that they somehow manage to pull off an acceptable battery life even in the presence of an LCD display. > > Read More Qualcomm’s Mirasol E-Reader is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading