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Eurotunnel installs Arbor’s rugged industrial fanless Box PC

ARBOR Technology is pleased to announce that Eurotunnel has selected ARBOR’s FPC-7701 fanless box PC for both its manned and fully automated toll booths which require reliable ruggedised embedded...

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Can someone control your car by hacking your smartphone?

You may not be aware of it, but when new cars leave the factory, it sometimes come equipped with prototype software features that are disabled. When it comes to these features, it turns out ordinary...

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Google working on driving tech that detects nearby emergency vehicles

When drivers hear the sirens of an emergency vehicle or get a glimmer of some flashing lights, they are typically required to pull their car over and allow those vehicles to pass — or just pull over,...

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SAVE project produces prototyped technologies

The SAVE project, which challenged a team of engineers and researchers to explore how complex hardware systems can more efficiently execute data intensive applications, comes to a close this week....

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Engineers create networks that divert hacker’s attacks

Penn State computer scientists have figured out how to create flexible networks that can detect threats from hackers and help deflect the repercussions of those attacks. Futuristic design art design of...

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SanDisk unveils first-ever one terabyte memory card

Today, global storage technology company Western Digital Corporation unveiled the SanDisk 1TB terabyte (TB) SDXC card prototype in order to meet the growing storage demands as a result of high...

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Handheld device changes shape to help sighted and blind navigate better

An engineer from Yale University has created a shape-shifting navigation device for both the sighted and visually impaired populations — basically everyone. Adam Spiers, a postdoctoral associate in the...

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Enterprise emulation platform developed for Post-K computer

Cadence Design Systems has announced that Fujitsu has adopted the Cadence Palladium Z1 enterprise emulation platform for the development of the ARMv8-based Post-K computer. The Post-K computer is the...

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A promising alternative to animal testing created

The first entirely 3D-printed organ-on-a-chip with integrated sensing has been made by Harvard University researchers. Built by a fully automated, digital manufacturing procedure, the 3D-printed...

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Gold-plated DNA wires conduct energy

The transistor industry has shrunk the central elements of their computer chips to fourteen nanometers in the last sixty years. Conventional methods, however, are hitting physical boundaries....

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No boundaries for boundary scan at IPX Apex 2017

JTAG Technologies return to San Diego this year to premiere several new hardware products for PCB testing and In-System [Device] Programming and -to introduce their new collaborative product with...

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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 launched

Raspberry Pi have launched two versions of Compute Module 3. The first is the ‘standard’ CM3 which has a BCM2837 processor at up to 1.2GHz with 1GByte RAM, the same as Pi3, and 4Gbytes of on-module...

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Raspberry Pi to receive Google gift of AI

Selling more than 10 million credit card-sized computers, Raspberry Pi is the most successful British computer ever. Now it could be about to get even more powerful. Google is working to bring its...

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Starblaze achieves first-pass silicon success for storage SoC

Synopsys has announced that Starblaze has achieved first-pass silicon success for its MB1000 enterprise SSD controller using Synopsys’ DesignWare ARC HS38 processor as well as DDR4 and PCI Express...

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Texas Instruments STEAMs ahead with the TI-Innovator Hub

Introducing the next gen for the next gen. Texas Instruments have developed a classroom tool to teach future engineers the foundations of coding. However, as opposed to isolating the teaching of...

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Large scale quantum computer blueprints unveiled

The first practical blueprint for how to build a quantum computer, the most powerful computer on Earth has been  unveiled by an international team, led by a scientist from the University of Sussex....

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Specialized hardware needed for AI to develop in gadgets

Computers are now able to beat humans at the Go game, identify melanomas as accurately as dermatologists do, and help autonomous vehicles navigate the world, and this is all thanks to an artificial...

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