Amazon WorkSpaces now offers new bundles powered by Windows Server 2022. With these bundles, customers can launch Windows Server 2022 WorkSpaces and take advantage of the latest Windows server operating systems features. It also enables customers to run applications that require recent Windows versions.
AWS Resilience Hub now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions
AWS Resilience Hub is now generally available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East and US-West) Regions. AWS customers and AWS Partners who operate in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions can now use AWS Resilience Hub, a service to help customers compliantly improve the resilience of applications running on AWS.
Amazon Route 53 traffic flow now supports geoproximity routing for AWS Local Zones
Starting today, Route 53 geoproximity routing can be used with AWS Local Zones in Route 53 traffic flow to reduce latency for end users connecting to applications running in their nearest Local Zone. With this release, you can improve application performance for latency-sensitive workloads by routing traffic within the same geographic area as that of Local Zone infrastructure.
Announcing Sepolia Testnet support for Amazon Managed Blockchain Query
Amazon Managed Blockchain (AMB) Query now supports the Sepolia Testnet, delivering foundational balance and transactional data with full history and sub-second latency without the need for specialized infrastructure. With this release, AMB Query now supports the Sepolia Testnet and completes its Testnet and Mainnet coverage for Bitcoin and Ethereum, helping developers from test to production.
US STEM Degrees Male-Dominated
In the academic year ending in 2021, more than 60% of all bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees in United States postsecondary education institutions were awarded to men according to the …
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What caught your eye this week? (EUV litho, RISC-V wearables, Skyrora telemetry)
For example, what caught David Manners’ eye this week was Canon coming up with an alternative to EUV lithography for writing 5nm circuitry.
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Excellent app-note on ‘817’ opto-couplers
Würth Elektronik has released a detailed and thoughtful app note on using opto-couplers, particularly ‘817’ types. AN0007a* ‘Understanding phototransistor optocouplers’ goes deep into analogue and digital uses, covering performance variations …
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Fable: The Guy Who Flew The Wrong Way
There was once a brilliant engineer with a yen for flying whose ambition was to fly non-stop across the Atlantic. He bought a second-hand 1929 Curtiss Robin OX-5 monoplane, modified …
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ESA wheeled robot preps Mars lightsabre collection
The European Space Agency (ESA) has been conducting a technology demonstration of a wheeled robot for precise sample collections without human intervention. The reddish terrain is in Stevenage, not yet …
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ASML Q3 bookings fall 42%
ASML’s Q3 bookings fell 42% q-o-q to $2.8 billion. China has overtaken Taiwan as as ASML’s biggest customer with China accounting for 46% of ASML’s sales in Q3 – up …
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