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Digital Pills - A Journey Through The Body

Medical devices implanted or swallowed need to be able to withstand the environment of the human body while causing no impact to bodily function. What are radio pills, how do they work, and what environments do they need to protect against? What are Radio Pill...

By Robin Mitchell | 21-09-2020

Samsung to make Qualcomm 5G Chipset

Recently, Samsung has secured a deal with Qualcomm to manufacture its next-generation 5G chipsets. Who is able to make 5nm devices, what will the Snapdragon 875 chipset provide, and why are silicon foundries struggling to achieve nanometre sized features? Whic...

5G | By Robin Mitchell | 19-09-2020

US Firm Nvidia buys UK Tech Giant ARM Holdings

Recently, Nvidia announced its acquisition of ARM Holdings for $40 billion. Who is ARM, who are Nvidia, what has encouraged this acquisition, and why are some worried? Who is ARM Holdings? ARM is a company that designs CPUs and instruction sets with a specific...

By Sam Brown | 18-09-2020

How can Noise Make Signals Detectable?

When it comes to signal processing, noise is something that engineers go out of their way to reduce as much as possible. However, adding noise can sometimes be beneficial and allow weak signals to be more easily detectable. What is Stochastic Resonance, how do...

By Robin Mitchell | 17-09-2020

Australia Introduces Code of Practice for IoT Devices

With the growing importance of IoT security and the lack of push from the industry to update systems, countries around the world are introducing a code of practices for IoT devices. What is Australia doing, what is its code of practices, and why are they impor...

By Robin Mitchell | 16-09-2020

US to Impose Restrictions on Chinese Owned SMIC?

In the continuing technology war between the US and China, the US is considering imposing restrictions on one of Chinas largest IC manufactures, SMIC. Who is SMIC, what do they do, and why is the US considering imposing restrictions? Who is SMIC? SMIC, an acro...

By Robin Mitchell | 15-09-2020

AI for Caring – Technologies needed to use AI in social activities

Artificial intelligence is said to take over most jobs, and recent advances in the field may prove this to be true. What technologies do AI system need to work in the care industry, and what challenges does AI currently face? What is AI currently used for? Art...

By Sam Brown | 14-09-2020

Researchers Develop Printed Paper Electronics that Generates Power

Researchers have demonstrated a system whereby nano pressure generators can be printed onto paper, and then interacted with over Bluetooth, which generates its own power. What is the triboelectric effect, what are the capabilities of the demonstration, and how...

By Robin Mitchell | 14-09-2020

Should we encourage disposable electronics?

A recent study on digital pregnancy tests shows how they are nothing more than overcomplicated paper readers that use the same technology as manual pregnancy tests used by GPs. What are disposable electronics, where are they commonly found, and should they be...

Environment | By Robin Mitchell | 11-09-2020

How software needs to pick up the slack in Moore’s Law

Software engineers have been heavily reliant on Moore’s law to get more processing power out of semiconductors, but increasing MIPS is now near its end. What problems does the semiconductor industry face, why can’t software engineers rely on decreasing instruc...

By Robin Mitchell | 10-09-2020

Wootzano Receives Robotic E-Skin Funding

Robotic systems are greatly improved with the use of sensors that mimic human skin. What is e-skin, how does it work, and what do Wootzano produce? Why is robotic dexterity important? The introduction of robotics into the industrial landscape has resulted in s...

By Sam Brown | 10-09-2020

X-Force Red Urges IoT Updates to Protect EHS8 from CVE-2020-15858

A Java vulnerability, called CVE-2020-15858, was discovered back in 2019 with a fix available since February. Now, X-Force Red, IBMs A-Team in security, is urging manufacturers to update EHS8 modules that are vulnerable from the exploit. How important is IoT s...

By Robin Mitchell | 09-09-2020