Melexis has launched the MLX91377 hall-effect sensor IC, designed for use in automotive applications such as electric power-assisted steering. With an operating temperature between -40? […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
Month: March 2020
Apple dumps another $200 million into ailing Japan Display
The company owes Apple more than $800 million What you need to know “An overseas customer” named by sources as Apple has plowed another $200 million into […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Microsoft’s Family Safety tools are coming soon to iOS
What you need to know Microsoft’s Family Safety tools are coming to iOS and Android. An extention of the tools already available on Windows 10 and Xbox. Part […] Read the original post by Zac Bowden
MacBook Air (2020) review: More bang for your buck
The MacBook Air is Apple’s best-loved and best-selling laptop. It’s thin, light, powerful enough for most people, and it’s the least expensive option in Apple’s […] Read the original post by Jason Cross
The Newest US Sanctions on China’s Huawei Could Backfire
A reported ban on sales to Huawei of chips made with American equipment might intensify China’s drive to develop its own chip industry. Read the original post by Will Knight
Despite claims, Zoom calls are not end-to-end encrypted
“In fact, Zoom is using its own definition of the term, one that lets Zoom itself access unencrypted video and audio from meetings.” What you need […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Nike Run Club gets new metrics in update
It’ll show you cadence, fastest mile and more! What you need to know Nike has updated its Nike Run Club app. Version 6.6.0 adds interface tweaks during running. It […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
How YubiKey Bio could make remote security concerns a thing of the past
Yubico will soon be launching its first biometric-powered security key, and in our new work-from-home world, it could be the way of the future. Read the original post by Michael Simon
The iPhone buying conundrum: Outlook hazy
Let us begin this week’s column with a very clear disclaimer: in the times we currently find ourselves stuck in—possibly through some accident involving a […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Three 200Vdc models added to TDK programmable DC PSU series
TDK has announced the introduction of three 0 – 200V, 19” wide, rack-mount, programmable DC power supplies. These additions to the firm’s Genesys+ series are […] Read the original post by Alex McCarthy
iPhone 12 to likely have LiDAR scanner
It’s unclear whether Apple will release its flagship iPhone 12 this year as the world operations have been badly affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Whenever […] Read the original post by Abhay Ram
Apple supplier Foxconn records third consecutive fall in yearly profit
A slowing smartphone industry seems to be to blame… What you need to know Apple supplier Foxconn has reported its third consecutive fall in profits in three […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
iSmartgate Pro review: This smart garage door opener fails to deliver on its big promises
This garage door controller is difficult to install, and suffers significant problems, including frequent disconnects. Read the original post by Christopher Null
ADT Blue Indoor Camera review: Watches for intruders, listens for alarms
The Blue Indoor Camera is a DIY home-security cam from ADT that will alert you should it hear a CO2 or smoke alarm going off. Read the original post by Martyn Williams
iPhone 9 to likely launch before 5th April
Cheap phones sell the most as most people cannot afford to spend $999 or more on a smartphone. The most popular price segment for smartphones […] Read the original post by Abhay Ram