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August 17, 2010
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Webcast: See What's New in LabVIEW 2010   Case Study: Robots Go on Weather Patrol 
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Take an in-depth look at more of the new features in LabVIEW 2010 software. Programming just got much easier.

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  NI CompactRIO and the NASA Global Hawk measure the ozone to predict the weather and better understand global climate issues. 

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Tech Tips

Boost Your PLC System: Machine Vision 
Traditional measurement sensors cannot always detect critical production flaws. Use an integrated software and hardware vision platform from NI to add this functionality to your system. 
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Timing and Synchronization in LabVIEW
With language-inherent timing constructs, the nanosecond timing engine, and the Timed Loop structure, LabVIEW provides essential timing and synchronization functionality for your system.
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Webcast: NI X Series Multifunction DAQ Overview
Learn about the new features in X Series multifunction data acquisition (DAQ) devices, ideal applications for X Series DAQ, and how to integrate an X Series device into an existing DAQ device.
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Webcast: Testing Complex Aerospace and Defense Electronics
See how National Instruments is addressing the unique challenges faced by our customers in the aerospace and defense industry, such as subsystem integration, long life cycles, and multienvironment code integration.
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Community Highlights

Example Code: Play Super Mario Bros. Using Your Eyes
A team of engineers at National Instruments, known as Waterloo Labs, developed the EyeMario application so you can play an original Nintendo Entertainment System using only your eye movements. 
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Sweet App: Vecna Robotics Makes One Tough Teddy Bear
Using LabVIEW and CompactRIO, Vecna Robotics engineers designed a prototype and proof of concept for the patent-pending Battlefield Extraction-Assist Robot (BEAR).
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Example Code: Kill a Process from LabVIEW
Learn how to kill applications running in a Windows OS, such as Internet Explorer or Firefox, using .NET in LabVIEW.
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LabVIEW to Measure Mercury over the Gulf of Mexico
The University of Tennessee Space Institute is using LabVIEW and PXI on the Piper Navajo aircraft for real-time measurement of flight parameters and science instruments to better understand how mercury moves through the atmosphere and ecosystems.
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What's New

Using LabVIEW to Monitor Tooth Decay
See how Quantum Dental Technologies is using lasers, cameras, and NI products to keep teeth clean and how their application could help you avoid the dreaded dentist's drill. 
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New NI CompactDAQ for Ethernet
NI expands the NI CompactDAQ platform to include Ethernet for extending the reach of PC-based data acquisition to remote or distributed sensor and electrical measurements.
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Webcast: What’s New in the LabVIEW 2010 FPGA Module
The latest version of LabVIEW FPGA includes new methods for directly importing IP blocks from the Xilinx CORE Generator as well as new palette IP for statistics, complex multiplication, and more.
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Top 5 Demos from NIWeek 2010
1. Flying Dart Board »
2. Drive a Car with an iPhone »
3. Vecna BEAR Robot »
4. Popcorn Tweets Powered by LabVIEW »
5. First-Person Shooter with the NI USB-4432 »

Events and Training
LabVIEW Virtual User Group: New Advanced Features in LabVIEW 2010 »
NI Gives Engineers Their Time Back at NIWeek 2010 »
Register for NIWeek 2011 »

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NI in the Press 
From Apple to Microsoft and Back »
Robots Swarm Austin Convention Center »
Platform Uses Ethernet for Distributed Sensor Measurement »

Brain Radar Hunts for Strokes »

 

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