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Teardown Tuesday: Bluetooth Bathroom Scale

Teardown Tuesday: Bluetooth Bathroom Scale

In this Teardown Tuesday, we are going to take a look inside an app-enabled Bluetooth bathroom scale!


News Jun 21, 2016 by Alex Udanis
Google’s Daydream Is Taking the Extra Step in VR Design

Google’s Daydream Is Taking the Extra Step in VR Design

Google is putting their own spin on virtual reality. At this year's I/O conference, Google revealed how Daydream will stand apart in the VR sphere.


News Jun 20, 2016 by Donald Krambeck
Arrow and Indiegogo Team Up: Crowdfunding and Technical Support for Entrepreneurs

Arrow and Indiegogo Team Up: Crowdfunding and Technical Support for Entrepreneurs

Crowdfunding platform Indiegogo and hardware giant Arrow are teaming up to offer full-service support for project development.


News Jun 18, 2016 by Dr. Steve Arar
DSPs Power Deep Learning SoCs

DSPs Power Deep Learning SoCs

DSPs mark the third credible silicon choice for deep learning products, especially the embedded systems that require affordable and low-power solutions.


News Jun 17, 2016 by Majeed Ahmad
The Rise of Silicon On-Chip Supercapacitors

The Rise of Silicon On-Chip Supercapacitors

Researchers from VTT Finland created a porous silicon supercapacitor that rivals current state of the art carbon/graphene, potentially realizing on-chip capacitors.


News Jun 16, 2016 by Zabrel Holsman
The Tiny Radar Chip Revolutionizing Gesture Recognition: Google ATAP’s Project Soli

The Tiny Radar Chip Revolutionizing Gesture Recognition: Google ATAP’s Project Soli

Google ATAP is bringing touchless interface to your smartwatch— and maybe everywhere else, too. This is Project Soli.


News Jun 15, 2016 by Kate Smith
Teardown Tuesday: Wireless Mice!

Teardown Tuesday: Wireless Mice!

Once a luxury item, they are now commonplace. Wireless mice are pretty popular, but what's in them?


News Jun 14, 2016 by Alex Udanis
Deep Learning with FPGAs

Deep Learning with FPGAs

Here is why FPGAs are making inroads despite the fact that GPUs are a de facto standard for implementing deep learning algorithms.


News Jun 13, 2016 by Majeed Ahmad
2016 Finalists for the “Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation”

2016 Finalists for the “Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation”

Every year, African engineers are developing projects that improve the quality of life for urban and rural people alike. Here are some of 2016’s highlights from the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation program.


News Jun 12, 2016 by Adam LaBarbera
Lab on a Chip Technology Used in Early Prostate Cancer Detection

Lab on a Chip Technology Used in Early Prostate Cancer Detection

Lab on a Chip technology could make it possible to detect early-stage prostate cancer more reliably.


News Jun 11, 2016 by Kate Smith
HobbyComponents Logic Analyser Review

HobbyComponents Logic Analyser Review

Logic analysers are a very important tool when working with digital systems as they record the logic levels of multiple points simultaneously over a period of time. But these devices are no longer restricted to professionals and the rich because HobbyComponents has a great USB analyser that sells for only £9!


News Jun 10, 2016 by Robin Mitchell
Can Zen Microarchitecture Close the Performance Gap between AMD and Intel?

Can Zen Microarchitecture Close the Performance Gap between AMD and Intel?

AMD just revealed Zen, their new architecture design at the core of their new processor lineup. The real question is, will this CPU be able to compete against Intel?


News Jun 09, 2016 by Donald Krambeck
Aluminum Nitride Could Replace Diamond in Qubit Creation

Aluminum Nitride Could Replace Diamond in Qubit Creation

Producing qubits has been prohibitively expensive in the quantum computing game. Can aluminum nitride help even the playing field?


News Jun 08, 2016 by Kate Smith
Teardown Tuesday: Graphing Calculator

Teardown Tuesday: Graphing Calculator

What's inside a modern graphing calculator? Take a look in this Teardown Tuesday!


News Jun 07, 2016 by Alex Udanis
Silicon Could Be Key to Making Diamond Semiconductors a Reality

Silicon Could Be Key to Making Diamond Semiconductors a Reality

Researchers from the University of Texas at Arlington and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have made a collective discovery in a new method for doping diamonds


News Jun 06, 2016 by Zabrel Holsman
Are You VR Ready?

Are You VR Ready?

An overview of recent advancements in video game hardware as it pertains to virtual reality.


News Jun 05, 2016 by Michael Greer
Strides Towards Quantum Computing: Photon Wrangling with Nano-Antennae

Strides Towards Quantum Computing: Photon Wrangling with Nano-Antennae

Good news for those looking forward to quantum computing. A team of physicists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel have developed a single photon source that is not only compact, but also operates at ambient temperatures.


News Jun 04, 2016 by Kate Smith
Deep Learning the GPU Way

Deep Learning the GPU Way

Here is a brief profile of deep learning technology and how GPUs are scoring early victories in this space.


News Jun 03, 2016 by Majeed Ahmad
Chem-Phys Patch Uses Multiple Sensors on Wearable Tech

Chem-Phys Patch Uses Multiple Sensors on Wearable Tech

Engineers at the University of California San Diego are developing a wearable, Bluetooth-enabled sensor patch that can track electrical signals as well as biochemical signals: the Chem-Phys patch.


News Jun 02, 2016 by Kate Smith
MEMS Magnetic Sensing and Stimulating Brain Implants

MEMS Magnetic Sensing and Stimulating Brain Implants

A transdisciplinary team of neuroscientists and engineers at Penn State is developing MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) tech to monitor and stimulate neural electric signals— without invasive brain implants.


News Jun 01, 2016 by Kate Smith