AWS Cost Categories has added a new dimension “Usage Type” to its rules. You can now use seven types of dimensions: “Linked Account”, “Charge Type”, “Service”, “Usage Type”, “Cost Allocation Tags”, “Region”, and other “Cost Category” while creating cost categories rules.
Amazon RDS now supports M6i and R6i database instances in 16 new regions
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB now supports M6i and R6i in US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon, N. California), Europe (Ireland, London, Paris, Stockholm, Milan, Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Seoul, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, Sydney), Canada (Central), South America (São Paulo), Africa (Cape Town), and Middle East (Bahrain).
Amazon Braket supports new trapped-ion quantum computer named Aria from IonQ
Amazon Braket, the quantum computing service from AWS, adds support for Aria, IonQ’s largest and highest fidelity publicly available device to date. With Aria, customers can also experiment with IonQ’s built-in error mitigation techniques for the first time, a key tool to get the most out of today’s noisy quantum hardware. Furthermore, customers can now choose between two trapped-ion devices, including the current IonQ Harmony device, allowing them to compare and contrast quantum hardware characteristics by only changing a few lines of code. Finally, the availability of each IonQ device is now expanded to 15 hours per day on weekdays.
Governments Which Restrict Internet Access
Following the arrest of Prime Minister Imran Khan earlier this week, the Pakistan government put restrictions on access to internet services such as mobile connections and social media sites. Pakistan is one of many countries around the world whose government has taken the step to disrupt internet services in response to some kind of civil …
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Gadget Watch: Google folds Pixel phone
Google says 100 things were announced at its recent I/O 2023 showcase, but the single one I’ll highlight here is the Google Pixel Fold.
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Silence For The Chairman
63 years ago this picture and caption headed up an ad in Electronics Weekly’s edition of November 23 1960 The ad continued: You’ve seen them, of course,Perhaps you even ride in them.Those big, black limousines beating up the M.l in the-p rain, with a frozen-faced chauffeur at the wheel. In the back of the car, …
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PLS automates trace set-up for debug
Programmierbare Logik & Systeme (PLS) is attempting to ease tracing during debug with software that automates trace set-up. ‘SimplyTrace’ is an extension included in its ‘UDE’ (universal debug engine) tool’s 2023 release, and initially works with Infineon’s Aurix family, Arm Cortex MCUs with CoreSight debug and trace, and PowerArchitecture devices with Nexus Class 3 trace …
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Electric motorcycle wheel-motor-with-a-hole
Verge Motorcycles has chosen to build the motor of its electric vehicle around the rim of a wheel, and not to have a centre at all – instead guiding the wheel through rim bearings. Versions up to 150kW (200hp) are available. The motorbike has actually been around for a while, but the company has just …
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ADI to invest €630m in Ireland
ADI is to invest €630 million in an R&D and manufacturing facility at its European HQ in the Raheen Business Park in Limerick, Ireland. The investment is expected to triple ADI’s European wafer production capacity and aligns with the company’s goal of doubling its internal manufacturing capacity. This investment is expected to add 600 jobs …
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64bit STM32 for secured industry 4.0
ST is offering SESIP Level 3 security certification in 64bit microprocessors aimed at industry-4.0, with industrial interfaces and edge AI acceleration. The first of this STM32MP2 series is the STM32MP25, available with single or dual 1.5GHz 64bit Arm Cortex-A35 cores (up to 6,000 DMIPS), running alongside a 400MHz Cortex-M33 embedded core for real-time processing. External …
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