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August 9, 2012
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LabVIEW 2012: 
Build It Fast, Build It Right
  A New Class of Instrument Redefines the Rules
LabVIEW2012   VectorSignalTransceiver
With new features, including self-paced on-demand training and recommended application architectures, you save time, ensure scalability, and lower maintenance costs.

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  Software-designed instrumentation will revolutionize the industry. The PXI vector signal transceiver (VST) is the instrument that's starting it all.

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Tech Tips

LabVIEW: Coming to a Theater Near You
If you're new to LabVIEW or want to find out what's new in LabVIEW 2012, join us at special events happening at Regal Cinemas across the Americas this month.
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Why This Is the Most Stable LabVIEW Version Yet
From the beta program to the NI Error Reporter, here's how we did it.
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Expand Your I/O Beyond the Confines of Your Controller
If your application requires hundreds of channels of waveform streaming, distributed control, or remote monitoring, this in-depth comparison will help you find the right expansion I/O option.
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101 Things To Do With the VST  
What would you do with your own software-designed instrument like the NI VST? Check out this video for a few of the possibilities.
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Community Highlights

NIWeek Is Happening Now—Here Are the Highlights
Keynote videos, demos, session recaps—get it all by joining the NIWeek 2012 Community. 
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Share the Story of How You Learned LabVIEW
This thread already has almost 50 responses sharing the unique experiences of how forum users learned LabVIEW.
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The LabVIEW Community Does It Again
Since 2009, NI has investigated the highest-rated ideas from the community for each LabVIEW release. See which features made the cut this year.
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The Quest for Alternative Energy—Anomalous Heat Effect
The anomalous heat effect represents either an unknown physical event or a need for better measurement and control. NI has the tools to dig deeper, so we brought together five industry experts to discuss this challenge.
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What's New

NI CompactDAQ Goes Stand-Alone 
The new stand-alone NI CompactDAQ system combines the modular approach of NI CompactDAQ with Intel’s multicore processors to provide a portable, rugged mixed-measurement system.
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Skills Guide Navigates the LabVIEW Learning Curve
Identify the skills you need and find resources to help you successfully develop a LabVIEW application with your hardware.
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Don't You Wish They Had These When You Were in School?
The latest additions to the NI education platform, NI miniSystems, are small-scale replicas of real-world systems that help engineering students get hands-on experience from day one. 
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5 Must-See Demos From NIWeek

  1. Smart Grid Monitoring and Control »




2. Hydraulic Fracturing Data Van »




3. DaNI With Lynxmotion Arm »




4. Vision-Guided Marble Balance »




5. NI Mobile App Station »



Events and Training

Who Won at the Graphical System Design Achievement Awards? »
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NI in the Press

It's Going to Be a HOT Microwave August »
NIWeek 2012 Presents Big Physics Summit »
Searching for 1,000 Times the Capacity of 4G Wireless »
Find Out Why PXI Is Being Used For RF Instruments »

2012 LabVIEW Tools Network Awards

Congratulations to all the winners honored for top achievement during NIWeek on August 7th. See a complete recap and learn more about these innovative tools that are empowering the NI ecosystem.
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