2|29|2016 LONDON—Electrocomponents plc, which trades as RS Components, has launched the Raspberry Pi 3B, a version of the famous development board with 64-bit support.
2|29|2016 SEATTLE—It seems like a contradiction in terms to talk about a resource-rich MCU in conjunction with the small, battery-powered application space that is ...
2|29|2016 MANILA—Singapore telco Singtel revealed last Monday that a trial run for Narrow Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT) is being carried out in the second half of ...
2|29|2016 BARCELONA – No doubt 5G is coming to save a mobile world that’s struggling to keep up with the explosion in data traffic. But mobile network ...
2|29|2016 MANILA—International Data Corp. (IDC) has recognized robotics as one of six Innovation Accelerators that will expedite digital transformation by opening ...
2|26|2016 LONDON—The Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium (EEMBC) trade group plans to embrace the Internet of Things with two forthcoming benchmarking ...
2|26|2016 SAN FRANCISCO - Being a woman in the engineering field can be isolating when you rarely meet other women in technical positions. Materials scientist Dominique ...
2|26|2016 MUNICH—A new case of vulnerability against hacking attacks startles users of connected cars: The NissanConnect EV interface designed to remotely read out ...
2|25|2016 TORONTO—Samsung has doubled the capacity and speed of its Universal Flash Storage (UFS) memory, announcing what it said is the industry's first 256GB UFS ...
2|26|2016 TORONTO—There's been a bit of a bump in the road for Western Digital as is looks to close its acquisition of SanDisk, as China-based conglomerate ...
2|26|2016 BARCELONA – Chuck Robbins, who took Cisco’s reins from John Chambers six months ago, said this week at the Mobile World Congress on 5G: “We see ...
2|25|2016 SAN JOSE, Calif.—It’s time to come to consensus about the next generation of extreme ultraviolet lithography systems, even though first-generation ...
2|26|2016 Keysight Technologies and Spreadtrum Communications have signed an understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the research and development of mobile chipset advanced ...
2|26|2016 SAN FRANCISCO—Aerospace engineer Dr. Aprille Ericsson will be honored with the Washington Award today (Feb. 26). Ericsson has made significant ...
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