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Remarks by the President to First Responders and Volunteers in Boston, MA

By The White House

Cathedral High School
Boston, Massachusetts

12:35 P.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you, everybody. Well, listen, we just had a wonderful interfaith service, and I want to thank Governor Patrick for helping to organize that. I want to thank both the Governor and your extraordinary Mayor, Tom Menino — (applause) — for the incredible leadership and cool under pressure, the organization, the mobilization and the courage that they have shown reflective of this great city and reflective of this great Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Now, I’m not going to speak long. I’m just — he started calling me Reverend Obama, so I know — (laughter) — I know I was — I don't want to go on any longer than I need to. The main message, in addition to just giving — having a chance to shake some hands and give some hugs, is just to say how proud the whole country is of you — (applause) — how grateful we are — how grateful we are that in the face of chaos and tragedy, all of you displayed the very best of the American spirit.

You displayed grit. You displayed compassion. You displayed civic duty. You displayed courage. And when we see that kind of spirit, there’s something about that that's infectious. It makes us all want to be better people. You’ve inspired the entire country. You’ve inspired the world. And for that, you should be profoundly proud.

But as Deval and I were talking as we were driving in from the airport, the key is that we hang on to a little bit of that, because it’s right there under the surface every day. And it expresses itself, obviously, in the Marathon. It expresses itself in Patriot’s Day. It expresses itself in all the small interactions, the gestures of kindness and generosity and tolerance and compassion that make up the fabric of our lives. And we don't always pay attention to it, and we don't always celebrate, and it’s certainly not usually on a television screen, it’s not always reported on. But that's who we are.

And if there’s anything that was a theme in that interfaith service it’s that out of these ashes, out of the blood that's spilled and the injuries borne, out of that, we get a chance to see and highlight and appreciate that spirit. And we’ve got to sustain it, because in all of our lives at some point there are going to be some troubles, and there’s evil in the world, and there’s hardship. But if that spirit is evident and manifest, and that's what we’re teaching our kids and that's what we’re embodying in our own lives, then who can stop us? Who can touch us? (Applause.)

So thank you, everybody. I’m proud of you. I’m proud of Boston. And as I just said, I’m looking forward to the 118th

From: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/04/18/remarks-president-first-responders-and-volunteers-boston-ma

InvenSense® MPU-9150 Selected for Kopin's Golden-i® 3.8 Headset Computer

By Business Wirevia The Motley Fool

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InvenSense ® MPU-9150 Selected for Kopin’s Golden-i ® 3.8 Headset Computer

MPU-9150 nine-axis solution enables intuitive motion control for wearable computing technology

SUNNYVALE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– InvenSense, Inc. (NYS: INVN) , the leading provider of MotionTracking devices, announced that its MPU-9150 is enabling Kopin’s Golden-i 3.8 Headset Computer, a hands-free mobile computing and wireless headset utilizing natural speech recognition and InvenSense MotionTracking technology. Golden-i provides ‘First Responders‘ such as fire fighters, police and paramedics with critical real-time information required to perform their jobs safely and efficiently. Situational information is presented on Kopin’s QHD micro-display while the user intuitively navigates the information on a head-mounted device via voice and head gesture control. MPU-9150 is the world’s first nine-axis MotionTracking device with integrated 3-axis gyroscope, 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis compass optimized for the low-power and high-performance requirements of the industrial wearable computing market.

“We are pleased that Kopin, a market leader in hands-free wearable computing technology, has selected our MPU-9150 for integration into the new Golden-i headset to drive innovation and enhance user experience,” said Ali Foughi, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at InvenSense. “InvenSense is the recognized performance leader of motion sensing technology serving consumer electronics applications. Our 9-axis technology now empowers new products in a broad range of markets such as light industrial, wearable headsets, health and fitness, mobile phones, tablets, e-readers, and other emerging applications.”

“InvenSense was decisively selected as the motion tracking solution to provide Golden-i 3.8 the responsiveness and low-power consumption required for a “Hands-Free” computing headset,” said Jeffrey Jacobsen, Kopin’s Sr. Advisor to CEO and Golden-i Program Manager. “There is a lot more to the MPU-9150 than a few gyros and accelerometers. The 9-axis tracking enables Golden-i 3.8 to achieve world-class precision indoor location navigation, inertial stabilization for real-time streaming video and telephoto viewing when highly mobile. We believe the InvenSense MPU-9150 device is in a class all by itself.”

For information about Golden-i 3.8 “Hands-Free Computing and Communications Headsets, please visit www.mygoldeni.com. For additional information about the InvenSense MPU-9150 MotionTracking device, please visit our website at www.invensense.com or contact InvenSense Sales at sales@invensense.com.


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