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Elektra Awards 2017 – The Winners
We are very pleased to announce the winners of the Elektra Awards 2017, announced at a Gala Dinner last night at the Grosvenor House Hotel on Park Lane.
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Qualcomm sampling Snapdragon 845
Qualcomm is sampling its latest Snapdragon processor – the Snapdragon 845. It stays on the same 10nm node at Samsung as its predecessor and emphasises AR capabilities. Features include: Qualcomm Spectra 280 ISP -Ultra HD premium capture -Qualcomm Spectra Module Program, featuring Active Depth Sensing -MCTF video capture -Multi-frame noise reduction -High performance capture up …
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Industrial connector supports 10Gbit/s Ethernet
TE Connectivity has added a Cat6A cable connector to its Mini I/O family of industrial connectors supporting serial, bus and Ethernet communication up to 10Gbit/s (Cat6A) data speeds. Design of the Mini I/O connector offers a stable connection due to a stable mechanical interface and double spring/double contact point layout. It is also designed to …
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Fable: The Ad Which Captured A Culture
33 years ago a company ran an ad which was less than complimentary about a rival. ‘Let each and everyone of you rejoice, for today we celebrate the first, glorious anniversary of the Information Purification Directive,” ran the ad parodying the rival, “we have created, for the first time in all history, a garden of …
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Wi-Fi hackers may move to Zigbee, Bluetooth and Sigfox
Wireless attack tools are becoming more accessible and has resulted in Wi-Fi hackers focusing their attention on intercepting and decoding traffic from wireless devices based on protocols such as Zigbee, Sigfox and Bluetooth along with RFID, LoRa, and 802.11 variations, according to researchers at WatchGuard Technologies. WatchGuard believes that the same trends that spurred the …
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Toshiba to sample 4-channel class-AB linear PA in January
In January, Toshiba is to start sampling a 4-channel, high-efficiency class-AB linear power amplifier IC that delivers high-quality sound reproduction for car audio applications while significantly reducing power consumption. Offering efficiency comparable to class-D digital amplifiers, the TCB701FNG IC uses patented technology to operate at just 10% of the power of conventional class-AB amplifiers (under normal …
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Walking Talking Living Doll
It’s funny how things come along at the right time. This whole thing about publicly destroying men who touched a girl’s knee 20 years ago is beginning to look a bit disproportional. Yet coming along are some awfully realistic animatronic dolls. Already men with both doll types are coming forward to say that they prefer …
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Laird’s TEM accommodates laser diode butterfly package
Laird has developed a thermoelectric module (TEM) that accommodates a laser diode butterfly package. Primarily used to stabilize the temperature of sensitive optical components in telecom and photonics industries, the miniature OptoTEC Series is designed for applications that have lower cooling requirements of 10 watts or less. The OptoTEC Series combines a small geometric footprint …
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Prince Henry’s Grammar School wins Farnell Technology Challenge
Students from Prince Henry’s Grammar School, Otley, Leeds fought off tough competition from 10 other schools and colleges in Yorkshire to be named overall winners at the Premier Farnell Technology Challenge at Aspire, Leeds on Tuesday. The challenge also crowned Shipley College as runners up, receiving the People’s Champion award, voted for by students …
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