Google is due to launch its Pixel 3 handsets later this year and if a new report out of China is to be believed, the […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Month: May 2018
Microchip aims at closed-loop control with PICs and ATtinys
Microchip is aiming at closed-loop control with a part of microcontroller families: PIC18 Q10 and ATtiny1607 Both families have features for functional safety, and operate up […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Zoho’s Cloud Apps for Everything Strategy Nets 35 Million Users
Zoho offers a whopping 43 different applications in its Zoho One cloud suite, but it has more in the works and is betting heavily on […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
What’s Next for Cybersecurity?
While bad actors continue to ravage personal and business information worldwide, the infosec sector is responding. At the recent RSA 2018 conference, security experts from […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Xiaomi Unveils Mi 8 Smartphone With iPhone X-Like Notch Design, Vertical Dual-Lens Camera System, and Animated Emoji Features
Chinese technology firm Xiaomi held a product launch event in Shenzhen today and unveiled the Mi 8, a 6.21-inch OLED smartphone that most observers would […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Obama’s US Digital Service Survives Trump–Quietly
Team created in 2014 to make the government more tech-friendly soldiers on, helping agencies work more efficiently and save money. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
The 10 Mac games you need to play from May 2018
May’s Mac games Image by Bethesda On the hunt for something new to play? If you have a pretty capable Mac, then you have a lot of […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
WWDC 2018: Four trends Apple is most likely to showcase
Every Apple media event is an opportunity for Apple to tell a story. The stories it chooses to tell give us some indication about what […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
The tragedy of PlayStation Vue
Sony’s streaming TV service earns high marks from users, so why is it struggling? Read the original post by Jared Newman
Accountancy watchdog begins disciplinary action over Autonomy
The accountancy watchdog has begun disciplinary proceedings against former bosses at Autonomy and auditors at Deloitte linked to alleged fraud at the software firm. The […] Read the original post by The Belfast Telegraph
150°C automotive polymer electrolytic capacitors
Kemet has introduced 150°C polymer electrolytic capacitors qualified for automotive use. Called the T599 series, the parts are based on the existing T598 series. “Kemet […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
12bit ADC runs at 10Gsample/s
Analog Devices has introduced a 12-bit ADC that operates at 10.25Gsample/s. Called AD9213-10GEBZ, for it the firm claims “higher parametric performance, greater Nyquist bandwidth, and RF sampling […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Surging Demand Drives Record Q1 Revenue Growth for Server Makers: IDC
Hyperscalers, cloud providers and modern workloads are driving a surging demand for servers, which is benefitting OEMs and ODMs alike, according to market researcher IDC. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
ARM Introduces Three New Processors Aimed at 5G Devices
The three chips shown were the Cortex-A76 CPU, the Mali-G76 GPU and the Mali-V76 video processing unit, the latter of which is aimed at high-end […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Google Announces iOS Version of ‘Just a Line’ AR App Along with Cross-Platform Collaboration
Google announced “Just a Line” back in March as an AR tool to help create imaginative doodles with the surroundings around you as the backdrop. […] Read the original post by Chethan Rao