Engineering graduates among highest-earning

Research carried out by Satsuma has revealed engineering graduates are among the highest-earning professionals three, five and ten years after graduation. Engineering graduates are listed alongside medicine and dentistry, economics, mathematics and pharmacology graduates at the top of the earnings rankings. Conversely, the lowest compensated graduates are those who studied creative arts, agriculture, humanities, sociology, ...

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Chirp announces integration of data-over-sound for Arduino boards

Chirp and Arduino have announced the first official integration of data-over-sound on Arduino’s range of boards. The integration allows Arduino-powered projects to send and receive data wirelessly through soundwaves alone, using just microphones and loudspeakers. The partnership between Chirp and Arduino aims to support developers when building projects that combine the companies’ technologies. It will ...

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Imec jv said to be supplying photoresist to Samsung

Samsung has found a source of photoresist from a Belgian company believed to be EUV Resist Manufacturing & Qualification Center – an Imec-JSR jv set up three years ago, reports the Nikkei. The Japan government has put restrictions on the export of photoresist to Korea as part of its trade war. It is thought that, because ...

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Rover PDA has Raspberry Pi brain

Hackaday reports on  a Pi-based personal assistant robot  built by Saral Tayal. The robot listens to his voice and recognizes his face. The body of the robot is the “Rover 5” platform, to which Saral added a number of 3D printed parts. A forklift-like sled gives the robot the ability to pick things up. The Logitech webcam ...

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Harmony

Huawei’s new OS, originally called HongMeng but now called Harmony, is being released as an open source platform. The first use by Huawei will be in smart TVs but it can be used across the spectrum of electronic devices from IoT to computers. It is suggested that Huawei is considering putting Harmony in a Mate ...

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Harmony

Huawei’s new OS, originally called HongMeng but now called Harmony, is being released as an open source platform. The first use by Huawei will be in smart TVs but it can be used across the spectrum of electronic devices from IoT to computers. It is suggested that Huawei is considering putting Harmony in a Mate ...

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Fast-track visa for foreign scientists by the end of this year

The PM’s idea of fast-tracking tech talent coming to the UK is being implemented by the Home Office and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy  working  with the scientific  community. The visa is expected to be offered later this year. “To ensure we continue to lead the way in the advancement of knowledge, we ...

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Fast-track visa for foreign scientists by the end of this year

The PM’s idea of fast-tracking tech talent coming to the UK is being implemented by the Home Office and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy  working  with the scientific  community. The visa is expected to be offered later this year. “To ensure we continue to lead the way in the advancement of knowledge, we ...

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Diodes to buy Lite-On Semi

Diodes Inc is to buy Lite-On Semiconductor of Taiwan for a 32% premium over its closing price on the day before the bid. The purchase price is $424 million. The 29 year-old Lite-On is the world’s largest AC/DC GPP bridge supplier. It also makes components for switching power supplies and system power supplies. Lite-On had revenues ...

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