Monday, 29 February 2016
Giant virus can protect itself against other viruses
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Latest Snapchat hack leaked employee information
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Take a peek at 'Life is Strange' studio's next game, 'Vampyr'
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'Fallout Shelter' is becoming a bit more like 'Fallout 4'
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What's on your HDTV: 4K Blu-ray, 'Creed,' 'Zelda' and 'Mythbusters'
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Google starts selling Cardboard VR viewers through its store
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The Pursuit Of Purity
The difficult and dangerous task of producing ultra-pure phosphorus has been the subject of extensive investigations in the for research laboratories of L. Light and Co. Ltd., Colnbrook, Bucks. So, 56 years ago, started a story in EW’s edition of September 7th 1960 The story continues: After many setbacks, techniques metals, have been perfected which ...
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DystopiaOS
In its court filing appealing against the order to break the encryption on an iPhone, Apple points out that the US government is asking it to develop a new OS. “The Order would compel Apple to create a new version of the iPhone operating system,” states Apple’s filing. According to Apple, that would take up to ten ...
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GoPro buys mobile app makers to help your action camera editing
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Malware hints that Hacking Team is back
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NY judge rules feds can't force Apple to unlock an iPhone
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Sony to shutter its native PSP store at the end of March
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'Minecraft' update puts items in both hands
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Cram for Super Tuesday with Engadget's election guide
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Razer reveals the first games for its VR developer kit
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'Rocket League' will get a physical release later this year
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Google self-driving car crashes into a bus (update: statement)
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Technics explains why its new SL-1200 turntable costs $4,000
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The Public Access Weekly: This chain reaction
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Read Apple's opening statement to Congress over its FBI fight
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'Little Ripper' drones take flight to find sharks and save lives
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Google Maps pit stop feature arrives on iOS
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Humans trust this emergency robot more than common sense
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Bugatti Chiron blasts into Geneva with nearly 1,500 hp
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Square's money-sending app now holds on to your cash
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'The Artful Escape' is what happens when rock stars make a game
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ThreadX to support ARMv8-M–based Cortex-M processors with TrustZone
Express Logic has introduced a version of its X-Ware Secure Platform for ARM Cortex-M processors. The platform incorporates the firm’s ThreadX, NetX, USBX, FileX, GUIX, and TraceX for use with future ARMv8-M–based Cortex-M processors with TrustZone and with existing ARMv6-M– and ARMv7-M–based Cortex-M processors with MPU support. The tools can be used for software partitioning ...
ThreadX to support ARMv8-M–based Cortex-M processors with TrustZone
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Rohde & Schwarz scope displays the time/frequency correlations
Rohde & Schwarz’s RTO2000 multi-domain oscilloscope can be used to display the correlations between time, frequency, protocol and logic analysis measurement results. Using the scope’s analogue input channels, it is possible to simultaneously observe the signal in the time and frequency domain, and if desired, the spectrogram. New functions include peak list, max. hold detectors and a ...
Rohde & Schwarz scope displays the time/frequency correlations
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US and Europe reveal how they'll protect your personal data
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Brita's smart water pitcher orders its filters from Amazon
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DAB radio gets 12 extra stations in the UK
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You can now pre-order HTC's Vive VR headset for $799
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HoloLens' official PC app streams live video from your headset
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A Gloomy Q1 and a Lacklustre Year.
It’s not looking like a good start to the year. Bill Jewell at Semiconductor Intelligence points out that some companies are expecting a big decline for Q1 compared to Q4: 6% at Intel, 8% at Qualcomm, 9% at Micron, 10% at Nvidia, 11% at MediaTek and 6.9% at TI. The only company expecting a better ...
A Gloomy Q1 and a Lacklustre Year.
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Stretchy circuits will make for better wearables and robots
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FTDI Chip simplifies USB technology
Aiming to make USB technology as straightforward to use as possible, FTDI Chip has introduced the FT260 – a human interface device (HID) class interface controller IC, which complements the company’s vendor class portfolio. It can provide USB 2.0 Full Speed (12Mbps) connectivity to a broad range of applicatioms – including connection of touchscreens, computer peripherals and IoT sensing apparatus, ...
FTDI Chip simplifies USB technology
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Microsoft's HoloLens is now ready for developers
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Hive feels the heat after smart thermostat glitch
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Thorpe Park's VR ghost train will open on May 6th
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Snapchat Stories come to the browser with Oscars roundup
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Raspberry Pi 3 turns Blueberry Pi with built-in Bluetooth
All hail the new Raspberry Pi 3, which is on course to become the best selling UK computer ever. Available now at the same price as the Raspberry Pi Model B (£30), the Raspberry Pi 3 device is built on quad-core Broadcom BCM2837 64-bit ARMv8 processor (running an ARMv7 operating system). It clocks 1.20GHz, up ...
Raspberry Pi 3 turns Blueberry Pi with built-in Bluetooth
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Graphene solar cell breakthrough ‘sees’ like a moth
Solar cell conversion efficiency could be dramatically increased if graphene research at the University of Surrey can be commercialised. The researchers say they have demonstrated how graphene can be manipulated to create the most light-absorbent material for its weight, to date. The discovery was made as part of research the Surrey team has been doing ...
Graphene solar cell breakthrough ‘sees’ like a moth
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Design house builds on ‘Tomorrow’s Train’ success
Cambridgeshire-based design house 42 Technology is highlighting the importance of product development in the UK for the transport and infrastructure sector. The consultancy is creating a new design activity in areas such as: vehicle tracking and real-time sensing, logging and communication; electric vehicle power electronics and charging systems; gas vehicle fuelling and operation detection systems; ...
Design house builds on ‘Tomorrow’s Train’ success
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Netflix steps up proxy blocking to celebrate Oscars weekend
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Raspberry Pi 3 is IoT hub, at last
Raspberry Pi 3 may now have a 64-bit quad-core ARM processor, but this is not the big news on this the fourth anniversary of the tiny educational and maker computer module. Raspberry Pi 3 can now be used as a wirelessly internet-connected hub. It is now an internet of things (IoT) hub. Makers have been ...
Raspberry Pi 3 is IoT hub, at last
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A digital map of Mars plots the way for ExoMars
Room has to be found on Gadget Master for this one. Okay, it’s not a gadget, or self-built, but it is “state-of-the-art cartography technology” and it tickles my fancy. A digital map of Mars from the good people at the Ordnance Survey (OS). Explore Margaritifer Terra, circumnavigate Becquerel, jump into Aram Chaos… The OS has ...
A digital map of Mars plots the way for ExoMars
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Moth eyes inspire solar cells that work indoors
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Raspberry Pi goes 64bit and quad core
Raspberry Pi, element14 and RS Components have announced Raspberry Pi 3, based around a quad core 64bit processor. “Four years ago today, we launched the first Raspberry Pi with our friends at Premier Farnell. Today we’re launching Raspberry Pi 3: it’s still $35 and it’s still the size of your credit card, but now it comes ...
Raspberry Pi goes 64bit and quad core
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Most read Gadget Master posts in February
By the power of Google Analytics, let’s see what clicked on Gadget Master in the month of February. What were your peers reading most in this month? What might you have missed? The answers include sole power energy harvesting, Robot Wars, the BBC Micro:bit, home automation, an IoT dev kit, and a home alarm system… As always, ...
Most read Gadget Master posts in February
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HMGCC – “No Engineering like it”
Firmware Engineer Opportunities at HMGCC now recruiting.
HMGCC – “No Engineering like it”
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'Ex Machina's' Oscar win is a triumph for low-budget VFX
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Pi goes 64-bit
Raspberry Pi 3, which goes on sale today, has an 64-bit processor and integrated WiFI and Bluetooth. It costs $35. It uses a 1.2GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU delivering around 10x the performance of Raspberry Pi 1. The Foundation will continue to make Pi 1 or 2 for as long as there’s demand. Raspberry ...
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Amazon UK to deliver fresh food with new Morrisons deal
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LTC output step-down µModule regulator
Linear Technology has introduced a dual 25A or single 50A output step-down µModule regulator with onboard shielded inductors, MOSFETs and a dual DC/DC regulator IC housed in a small thermally enhanced plastic package. The device, LTM4650, is offered in a 16mm x 16mm x 5.01mm BGA with a patented built-in heat sink. The heat sink, ...
LTC output step-down µModule regulator
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Sunday, 28 February 2016
Raspberry Pi 3 has a 64-bit processor and built-in WiFi
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Google neural network tells you where photos were taken
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YouTube reduces the chances of mistaken video takedowns
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Liquid-based watch tech is coming to more devices
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China Eyes Up Lattice
The Chinese certainly seem to be game. After a long litany of rebuffs they’re now trying to buy Lattice, reports Reuters.. Apparently Morgan Stanley is helping Lattice choose between a number of would-be purchasers one of whom is Chinese. The usual suspect is Tsinghua which has had offers of investment rejected by Western Digital, Micron, ...
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Sony stops shipping PlayStation TV in Japan
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Ben Heck's soldered Atari 2600
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Scientists model a Coronavirus' infectious bits for the first time
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Zepp and Old Hickory debut bat with integrated swing sensor
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Apple said to unveil smaller iPhone, iPad models on March 21st
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How do you get 'verified' on Tinder?
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HTC's Vive will cost £689 in the UK
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The After Math: You take the good with the bad
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