Monthly Archives: October, 2017

EESL, M&M Join Hands to Implement Energy Efficient Alternatives with LED

Power Ministry-arm Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) along with automaker Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) on October 23, 2017, announced a collaborative LED replacement program with energy efficient alternatives across all...

TAIT’s initiative ‘Market Adda’ Addresses the Problems of Channel Community

TAIT has come out with a new program called 'Market Adda' in Mumbai that provides an open forum to Channel Community to share the problems and possible...

Nanodiamonds Found to Prevent Lithium Battery Fires

Scientists researching battery-related fires and explosions, such as the incidents that got Samsung Galaxy Note 7s banned from airline flights last year, took the...

Sophisticated DDoS Attacks Are Happening Daily. What is your Escape?

DNS Water Torture attacks, SSL floods, ransom DoS assaults, Advanced Persistent DoS and application flood attacks – all are happening today.  The most important...

Samsung’s Chip Sales to Drive Q4 Profit to 3-year high

Samsung Electronics has achieved its company record for any quarter with nearly three times third-quarter profit surge, largely on the strength of $17.8 billion...

Development Kits: Moving Beyond the Prototype

Development kits, commonly referred to simply as “dev kits”, are a set of software development tools that are helping to shape modern day electronics,...

The new generation of IEC 61000-4-30 Ed.3 compliant power quality monitors

Power quality monitoring often only gets talked about when there are disturbances, for plant malfunctions, device failures, process interruptions, data losses, IT failures or...

Innovation in Energy Automation: CENTRAX CU5000 for monitoring and control of energy parameters

Camille Bauer Metrawatt AG has combined, for the first time, the functionality of a highly accurate measurement device for heavy current applications with the...

3 Terabytes Memory needed for 56-Qubit Quantum Computer

Quantum computers can, in theory, vastly outperform conventional computers using components known as qubits. Now IBM says it has simulated a 56-qubit quantum computer...

Graphene can be used as sensors with reduced electric noise

Graphene’s ability to detect a variety of chemical and biological molecules would seem to make it a perfect match for sensors. But because graphene is...

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