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Navy Chiefs Installed Private Wi-Fi, Violating Security Protocols

credit: surfpac.navy.mil In a shocking revelation by the US navy, a number of high ranking officials on a US warship had violated numerous rules and installed their own private Starling Wi-Fi system so that they could access social media and news sites while...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 17-10-2024

What Makes Smart Factories Smarter? Robotics, AI, and IoT

Key Takeaways about What Makes Smart Factories So Smart?   Robotics, AI and IoT are among the key enabling technologies for smart factories    Machine learning puts the “smart” into Smart Factories  Decision-making is pushe...

Insights | By Gary Elinoff | 16-10-2024

Intel CEO Hands Over 18A Panther Lake Chip to Lenovo

In a significant milestone for both Intel and Lenovo, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger officially handed over the first 18A Panther Lake sample to Lenovo during the recent TechWorld event. This pivotal moment represents more than just the exchange of cutting-edge tech...

In The News | By Matthew Walker | 16-10-2024

Single Molecule Transistor for Greener, Faster Electronics

In a groundbreaking development in the field of electronics, scientists at the S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences have achieved a significant milestone by creating a transistor using single molecules controlled by mechanical forces rather than conv...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 15-10-2024

Microsoft Powers Datacenters with Three Mile Island Reactor Restart

When Microsoft announced that it would be restarting a nuclear reactor to power its new datacenter, many were shocked to find out that the reactor in question was located at the infamous three-mile island power station. However, while some may be contemplatin...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 15-10-2024

How Dukosi is Transforming Battery Management

In this Electropages podcast, host Robin Mitchell catches up with Mark Pinto, CEO of Dukosi, to discuss their latest innovations in battery management systems. A year on from their initial product showcase, Dukosi has made significant progress, moving from con...

Educational | By Jack Pollard | 14-10-2024

bitsensing Installs Advanced Traffic Sensors in Verona as Part of K-City Network Project

bitsensing, a leading provider of advanced radar solutions, has successfully installed and activated cutting-edge traffic sensors at Porta Nuova, the historic gateway to the Italian city of Verona. This innovative project, a first of its kind, was launc...

In The News | By Jack Pollard | 14-10-2024

Elon Musk Introduces Cybercab at Tesla Robotaxi Event "We, Robot"

Tesla continues to push the boundaries of automotive innovation, with its latest unveiling showcasing a bold step towards a self-driving future. At the recent “We, Robot” event held at the Warner Bros Studios in California, Elon Musk introduced the world to t...

Insights | By Matthew Walker | 11-10-2024

Tesla Wireless EV Charging Patent: Innovation or Risky Bet?

Tesla has recently teased that it may be introducing a wireless charging system for its EVs in the coming years, and has even filed a patent for the technology. However, while this may be beneficial to EV owners, some question the efficiency and efficacy of s...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 11-10-2024

DARPA’s Weird Networks Aim to Defy Censorship in Regimes

credit: darpa.mil How will DARPA's concealed networks ensure secure communication channels in authoritarian regimes, what technologies are being utilised to establish these hidden networks, and what challenges might arise in deploying such unconventional syst...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 10-10-2024

China's Anger Over Netherlands' Export Controls: A Risky Move?

As the semiconductor war rages on, there are growing concerns in the West with China's semiconductor capabilities. However, the increasing use of trade restrictions, sanctions, and limits on what Chinese companies can do, China is slowly find ways around thes...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 09-10-2024

Intel Architects Start RISC-V Business with AheadComputing

Intel's former Advanced Architecture Development Group (AADG) engineers have recently established AheadComputing Inc., a startup focused on developing RISC-V core IP. With a wealth of experience from Intel, the leadership team at AheadComputing is poised to m...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 09-10-2024