Mouser signs connector classic ITT Cannon

Mouser Electronics is now selling ITT Cannon connectors with the signing of a global distribution agreement. ITT Cannon develops connector and interconnect products for markets including: aerospace and defense, medical, energy, transportation and industrial. Krystal Jackson, vice president, supplier management at Mouser, writes: “ITT Cannon has a rich history of designing and manufacturing reliable connectors, ...

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Cypress works with Arrow on IoT development platform

Cypress Semiconductor has collaborated with distributor Arrow Electronics on a development platform for IoT devices. Called the Quicksilver kit, it features Cypress’ WICED embedded wireless platform based on its CYW43907 802.11n Wi-Fi microcontroller (MCU). As well as the WICED Studio SDK the kit has Arduino-compatible headers for expansion capability. The kit includes temperature, humidity and ...

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EC to empower anti-Google law-suits

Not content with slapping a $2.4 billion fine on Google, the EU competition commissioner is urging companies to sue the company. Google was found guilty of skewing the results of searches to favour its own shopping price comparison site over others. Margrethe Vestager, the EC’s anti-trust chief, says she will shortly publish a report on ...

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The Estonian Option

Estonia is offering an answer to Brexit. If we’re out of the single market and customs union in March 2019 then UK companies wanting to continue trading with the EU can do it by paying €100 to Estonia for EU eResidency. The Estonian option gives the company all the benefits of being in a country ...

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Hackers target energy companies

Energy companies, including nuclear energy companies, are likely to come under hacking attack warns the FBI and US Department of Homeland Security. The agencies have detected attempts by hacker to harvest access information to electricity providers. “Historically, cyber actors have strategically targeted the energy sector with various goals ranging from cyber espionage to the ability ...

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Glaxo turns to AI specialist Exscientia for new drug development

GSK has signed up Exscientia of Dundee to provide AI technology to develop new drugs. If targets are met, Exscientia will receive $43 million from the deal, ‘We are the first company to automate drug design,’ says Exscientia. Exscientia claims to be able to identify new opportunities for new drugs in around a quarter of ...

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