Bridgetek strengthens PanL

Bridgetek continues to expand on the scope of its pioneering PanL system level solutions, adding new hardware that will accelerate the implementation of ‘intelligent spaces’ within a broad spectrum of different sectors. These will include domestic, retail, hospitality, enterprise and utilities, right through to factory automation, agriculture and medicine. The whole premise of the PanL ...

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Mouser’s Methods

Mouser has brought out the second and third issues of its Methods e-zine. Issue two, titled “Data Security,” has analyses of relevant security topics, while issue three revisits Mouser’s best technical content from 2017. Issue two of Methods looks at  encryption and securing industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications. Issue three collects conrent from Mouser ...

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Smartphone market growth to slow to 5%, says Trendforce

The smartphone market will grow 5% this year down from 6.5% last year, says Trendforce, as prices of components rise. The Chinese authorities have announced a regulatory investigation into price-fixing in NAND which is thought to be impacting the growth of China’s hand-set makers. Oppo and Vivo, the two big Chinese brands made by BBK ...

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LG’s 88 inch OLED

LG Display (LGD) claims the world record largest OLED with an  an 88-inch-er. The display has 33 million pixels (7680×4320) – 16 times more than FHD (1920×1080) and four times more than UHD (3840×2160). “The successful development of the world’s first 8K OLED display is a milestone for the 8K era and underscores the exciting ...

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Nutty Neural Nets

As any schoolboy knows, neural nets and AI algorithms are going to change the world and put millions out of work but they seem to have a smutty and inccoherent bent when it comes to concocting Christmas carols. Janelle Shane, a PhD student at UC San Diego, put the technology to work writing carols and ...

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Internet firms are ruthless profiteers says Home Office Minister.

Internet firms are “ruthless profiteers” says Ben Wallace (pictured) Minister of State for Security at the Home Office. “We should stop pretending that because they sit on beanbags in T-shirts they are not ruthless profiteers,” he says, “they will ruthlessly sell our details to loans and soft-porn companies but not give it to our democratically ...

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