Today Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) launched an update to its guided onboarding wizard to help customers meet the authentication requirements introduced by Gmail and Yahoo Mail in 2024. The SES onboarding wizard now guides customers through the steps of verifying their sending identities, establishing custom mail from domains, and publishing a DMARC record if they don’t already have one. This makes it even easier for customers to begin sending authenticated email with SES.
Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics now supports 30-day historical data on canary runs
Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics , an outside-in monitoring capability to continually verify your customers’ experience using snippets of code called canaries, is extending historical data for canary runs that pass or fail from 7-days to 30-days. Canary run troubleshooting artifacts such as screenshots from the canary run, HAR files, and log files for historical runs can be viewed for up to 30 days to easily pin point persistent versus intermittent canary run failure patterns on the CloudWatch console.
What caught your eye this week? (APEC, Ultrasonic imaging, ISS)
The Electronics Weekly team share some fingerposts – their picks of the week, in terms of announcements, developments, product releases, quotes or anything else in the wide world of electronics that caught their eye…
The post What caught your eye this week? (APEC, Ultrasonic imaging, ISS) appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Fable: The Guy Who Did His Own Thing
There was once an American genius who had the unusual distinction of being expelled from Harvard twice. He invented many things and tended to give them the same name. Here …
The post Fable: The Guy Who Did His Own Thing appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
MyMan The Bot
So here you are, you’re boss of a group of red-hot coders who can make world-warping AI applications. Obviously the dough is in tailoring apps for sale to big organisations …
The post MyMan The Bot appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
How Little We Know
“A trend is a trend is a trend But the question is: Will it bend? Will it alter its course through some unforeseen force And come to a premature end,” …
The post How Little We Know appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
UK Space Agency boosts projects for Space Clusters Infrastructure
The UK Space Agency (UKSA) has announced that Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) has won £250,000 of investment from the UK’s Space Clusters Infrastructure Fund (SCIF). The funding – to …
The post UK Space Agency boosts projects for Space Clusters Infrastructure appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
E-peas and Epishine hook up
E-Peas, the Belgian energy harvesting specialist, and Epishine, the Swedish indoor solar cell developer, are collaborating to advance the development of energy-efficient and sustainable consumer electronics. The partnership emphasizes the …
The post E-peas and Epishine hook up appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Silicon Catalyst joins Arm’s Flexible Access contest
Silicon Catalyst is partnering with Arm on the Arm Flexible Access for Startups Contest. The contest is directed towards early-stage entrepreneurial teams developing a system-on-chip (SoC) design using Arm processor …
The post Silicon Catalyst joins Arm’s Flexible Access contest appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Q4 foundry revenues up 7.9%
Q4 foundry revenues rose 7.9% to $30.49 billion, says TrendForce, primarily driven by demand for smartphone components, such as mid and low-end smartphone APs and peripheral PMICs. The launch season …
The post Q4 foundry revenues up 7.9% appeared first on Electronics Weekly .