AWS Amplify Hosting now supports custom SSL certificates for custom domains. This new feature allows developers to easily upload and use their SSL/TLS certificates for their web applications hosted on Amplify, offering improved flexibility and security. With this feature, developers can now leverage certificates they’ve obtained from third-party Certificate Authorities (CAs) or use certificates issued by AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) to have greater control over your domain and IT compliance needs.
AWS Resource Explorer supports 65 new resource types
AWS Resource Explorer now supports 65 more resource types from services including AWS Key Management Service (KMS), Amazon Route53, and Amazon Fraud Detector. With this launch, customers can now use AWS Resource Explorer to search for and discover resources for the following newly supported resource types:
AWS announces new edge location in Türkiye
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces expansion in Türkiye by launching a new Amazon CloudFront edge location in İstanbul. Customers in Türkiye can expect up to 30% improvement in latency and performance, on average, for data delivered through the new edge location. The new AWS edge location brings the full suite of benefits provided by Amazon CloudFront, a secure, highly distributed, and scalable content delivery network (CDN) that delivers static and dynamic content, APIs, and live and on-demand video with low latency and high performance.
When AI Makes Life Better
The big day arrives. You ring up your bank and the voice at the other end says: “Good Morning David. What can I do for you?” I say “Transfer £200 …
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Spot the robotic dog takes its digital ‘nose’ to Wien
Spot the robotic dog has been spotted again – working at Simmering, Austria’s larger power station, for Wien Energie.
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UK funds science projects for Moon, Mars and Venus
The UK is funding scientists and engineers to work on a series of international space science and exploration projects involving the Moon, Mars and Venus. The UK Space Agency (UKSA) …
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Mouser adds wearables hub
Mouser has added a wearables resource centre covering wearables from smartwatches and fitness trackers to AR and VR headsets. Mouser delves into a multitude of topics, trends, solutions, and products …
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Taiwan IC industry to grow 15.4% this year to $163bn, says TSIA.
Taiwan’s IC output is expected to grow 15.4% to $163.1 billion this year says the Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Association (TSIA) out-growing overall semiconductor industry growth of 13.1%. In Taiwan last …
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Imec launches 2nm PDK
Imec has launched its 2nm PDK with a training programme offered through EUROPRACTICE. The PDK will enable virtual digital designs in Imec’s N2 technology, including backside power delivery. The PDK …
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EW BrightSparks 2023: Kate Lucas – Cambridge University
Now in its sixth year of awards, EW BrightSparks sees Electronics Weekly highlight and celebrate some of the brightest and most talented young engineers in the UK today. Here, in …
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