I use a Raspberry Pi 4 (4G) as a desk top computer almost every day, and it is excellent. Early on, to put an end to annoying pauses in response, …
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I use a Raspberry Pi 4 (4G) as a desk top computer almost every day, and it is excellent. Early on, to put an end to annoying pauses in response, …
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When William Gladstone was Chancellor of the Exchequer he visited the laboratory of a famous experimental scientist. Gladstone listened to the scientist’s account of his work on electromagnetic induction, then …
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Developers working in technology and art have joined forces to thwart criminals and to brighten up photo voltaic panels in street furniture. Caroline Hayes reports from CSEM. Art appreciation may …
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New passive component architectures can meet the challenging requirements of emerging applications such as advanced driver assistance systems, says Verena Salan, High school physics teaches us that an electromagnetic field …
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The Royal Society has announced its Science Book Prize shortlist for 2023. Worth checking out, I thought, for any technology titles…
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SatVu has received the first high resolution thermal imagery from its recently launched satellite HOTSAT-1, which the company describes as a world-first. HOTSAT-1, pictured right, is the first of a …
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Q2 notebook shipments grew 21.6% q-o-q to 42.52 million units, although H1 units were down 23.5% y-o-y at 77.5 million units, reports IDC. Q3 notebook shipments are expected to grow …
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Q5D will give the first public demonstration of its CY1000, 5-axis additive manufacturing robotic cell on stand Q162 at the Advanced Engineering Show at the NEC from November 1st to …
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A single-atom-thick sheet of graphene has remarkable properties on its own, but things can get even more interesting when you stack up multiple sheets, report researchers at the US National …
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Nordic Semiconductor is aiming at Bluetooth, Thread and Matter with a secured wireless microcontroller built around a 128MHz Arm Cortex-M33 processor with 1.5Mbyte of non-volatile memory and 256kbyte of ram, …
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