TDK-Lambda’s Genesys series of programmable DC power supplies now offers output voltages of 800V, 1000V, 1250V and 1500V and with output powers of 10kW or […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Month: March 2016
Autosar tool supports Freescale, Renesas and Xilinx dev boards
Arccore has released the new version of its software development kit Arctic Studio and its embedded Autosar platform Arctic Core. The release 11.0.0 of the […] Read the original post by richard wilson
How to use Apple Music on the Mac
Getting started with iTunes, the media manager for Mac that started it all! iTunes was originally a music player that could also rip CDs. Over time, […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Yesterday, all my files seemed so far away
Bev Ager has lost all her yesterdays, and is looking forward to a new tomorrow. She writes: I upgraded to El Capitan recently and am finding […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Sneaky new Mac malware suggests notorious spy vendor Hacking Team is back
Security researchers have identified a new piece of OS X malware that may come from Hacking Team, the controversial Italian company that sells surveillance software […] Read the original post by Jeremy Kirk
Bathyard home makes for sociable soaks
Generally speaking, most inner-city apartments feature sociable areas like a lounge and dining room, while the bathroom is much more private. Bathyard home turns this […] Read the original post by Gizmag
Thinnest, lightest, solar cells ever created outperform their bulky glass brethren
Researchers at MIT have created prototype solar cells so light and so thin, that they can be balanced on the surface of a soap bubble […] Read the original post by Gizmag
Zytronic brings gesture recognition to ATM displays
Zytronic has a multi-touch controller which supports gesture recognition in small format self-service touchscreen applications. Designed for displays of 22-inch diagonal and less, the ZXY150 […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Report claims iPhone 7 with dual rear-facing camera to be named iPhone Pro
iPad Pro might not be the only “Pro” iOS device for long. According to a new report, Apple will launch an iPhone Pro alongside iPhone 7 […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Murata squeezes 650W power supply in 1U
Murata’s latest standard 1U format power supply is rated to 650W, but is still 228.6mm (9-inches) in length. The D1U54P-650-12-HBxC series has a specified power […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Sony plans to make Remote Play available for OS X in the next update
Sony has revealed plans on the company’s official blog to soon make it possible for those with a Mac to remotely access their PlayStation 4 […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
Handheld scope has auto-trigger function, says Fluke
The Fluke ScopeMeter 120B industrial handheld oscilloscope features a “Connect-and-View” and function which allows the instrument to recognise signal patterns and automatically set up the […] Read the original post by richard wilson
Kia to roll out Apple CarPlay in Europe from Q3 2016
At the Geneva International Motor Show, Kia announced that its entire range of cars in Europe will offer Apple CarPlay by the end of 2017. […] Read the original post by Harish Jonnalagadda
The 10 Mac games you need to play from February 2016
February’s Mac games February was a blazing hot month for new Mac game releases, as Firewatch, Superhot, and The Flame in the Flood suggest in their […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
Apple’s 2016 iPhone lineup grows again
Peak season for iPhone speculation has arrived, partly because Apple is expected to release new models in both March and September. This departure from […] Read the original post by Frank Macey