10/07/2019
Liquid cooling has a chequered history. Once the only realistic option for mainframe computers, leaks and the costs of maintenance eventually saw pumps and heat exchangers replaced by fans and bladed heatsinks.
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27/06/2019
Urban farming is becoming increasingly popular and is now at the heart of a growing number of business models that want to address the needs of fast-growing urban markets looking to source fresh local produce.
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14/06/2019
The growth is wearable devices means that overcoming the thermal challenges of this technology are becoming increasingly important.
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12/06/2019
NI Week in Austin highlighted National Instrument’s continued focus on investing in new technologies to support design engineers.
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11/06/2019
Authentication helps deal with the growth in digital counterfeits.
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11/06/2019
Will technology be the death of the high street or a saving grace?
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31/05/2019
How can 5G help to unlock the potential of the Industrial IoT?
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31/05/2019
Big Data and AI are driving a new wave of technological innovation, but are the tools designers need available?
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30/05/2019
With the demand for faster and more intelligent microprocessors, the competition continues to intensify.
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29/05/2019
How are local authorities using technology to improve services and reduce costs in straightened times?
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20/05/2019
As more connected devices appear, so the concept of modularity is being used to tackle the problem of security.
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20/05/2019
Does the creation of open domain-specific architectures herald a new age in terms of computer architecture?
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17/05/2019
Current x86 hardware architectures are intended to provide optimal computing performance but also require effective power management, as New Electronics discovered.
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26/04/2019
How can Blockchain be used to solve the growing e-waste problem? Stewart McGrenary explains.
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24/04/2019
PCB Design and Manufacturing Live opens its doors for a second year, welcoming a host of the industry’s PCB experts.
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24/04/2019
New technologies are being deployed to address environmental issues, no more so than in the development of sustainable fishing practices.
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15/04/2019
Delivering a successful product from the ground-up in 14 short months requires a hardworking team, especially when that team is made up of 90 engineers located around the globe.
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12/04/2019
New Electronics talks to distributors about the support they are providing engineers, in the industrial space, when it comes to using artificial intelligence
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11/04/2019
When selecting and using electronic components in space they will need to be reliable and capable of surviving the harsh conditions they’ll experience over an extended period of time.
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11/04/2019
Smart home technology has been promising much, for so long, but helped by new wireless standards and the use of voice technology is it now beginning to deliver?
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29/03/2019
Despite being in its 21st year the market for Bluetooth continues to grow. To put it in perspective in 2000, there were a total of 800,000 Bluetooth enabled devices shipped in a single year. Today, it’s 10million per day.
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29/03/2019
The in-vehicle infotainment experience is set to change drastically over the next few years.
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28/03/2019
Is the sun setting on plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) in the UK?
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26/03/2019
Both autonomous driving and the IoT could lead to major changes in how the internet works, but IP is a stubborn incumbent.
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14/03/2019
As passenger numbers rise, airports will struggle to cope. Here, Bethan Grylls explores how AI is being used to enhance security.
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