Donald Trump’s remarks about encouraging Russia to attack NATO countries which don’t pay their defence dues set the Brussels chickens clucking in their coop. Instead of wringing their hands and …
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Donald Trump’s remarks about encouraging Russia to attack NATO countries which don’t pay their defence dues set the Brussels chickens clucking in their coop. Instead of wringing their hands and …
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Mouser has set up an alternative energy resource center, featuring a selection of products and descriptions of innovative uses of renewable power, insights into commercial and industrial electric vehicles, and …
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The European Commission, the European Investment Bank (EIB), and the European Space Agency (ESA) are joining forces to help strengthen the continent’s space sector. The European organisations signed a collaboration …
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Pulsar Fusion, UK aerospace company, has successfully tested its large-scale plasma engine designed for propelling larger satellites. The work was partly funded by the UK Space Agency (UKSA) and the …
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Unit shipments of AI PCs and GenAI smartphones are projected to total 295 million units by the end of 2024, up from 29 million units in 2023, says Gartner. Gartner …
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Researchers at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a tool for building a heart-on-a-chip (HoC) which replicates humanlike models for studying cardiovascular diseases. The HoC …
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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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EPC has created a GaN transistor dc-dc converter demo board that converts an input between 36 and 60V to a regulated 13V 16A output. Called EPC9195, it is a synchronous …
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Amazon GuardDuty Runtime Monitoring , which detects potential runtime-based threats, now protects workloads running in shared virtual private cloud (VPCs) across all supported compute services. VPC sharing allows multiple AWS accounts to create their application resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances, into shared, centrally-managed VPCs. Customers use shared VPCs to simplify network management across different accounts in the organization, providing cost benefits and reduced operational overhead with fewer VPCs to manage. GuardDuty Runtime Monitoring uses a VPC endpoint to securely send the agent telemetry to the GuardDuty backend for processing and detecting threats. With GuardDuty Runtime Monitoring, customers can automatically manage the security agent—including the creation of the VPC endpoint and installing, deploying, and updating the agent—at no extra cost. With this launch, customers who are already opted into automated agent management in GuardDuty will benefit from a renewed 30-day trial of GuardDuty Runtime Monitoring where we will automatically start monitoring the resources (clusters) deployed in shared VPC setup. Customers also have the option to manually manage the agent and provision the VPC endpoint in their shared VPC environment.
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Today, AWS released new tools for the Open Job Description (OpenJD) specification for describing portable render jobs. This update includes a set of three Python libraries and tools packages: openjd-cli, openjd-model, and openjd-sessions. The openjd-cli package provides a command-line tool that you can use to develop and run OpenJD jobs on your own workstation or render farm. The openjd-model and openjd-sessions packages provide functionality that you can use to integrate OpenJD into your own render farm and pipeline software. These libraries and tools packages are provided under the Apache 2.0 license and available on GitHub and the PyPI package manager for Python.