Monthly Archives: June, 2021

Newest Boeing 737 MAX Makes First Test Flight (Update)

The new Boeing 737 MAX made its first test flight over Washington state on Friday, just months after the plane returned to service following...

Unlocking the Potential of Blockchain Technology

The Republic of the Marshall Islands is a country of around 50,000 people spread across more than 1,000 islands in a remote part of...

Google Could Develop Locator for Android Devices

With Apple locator devices such as AirTag and Find My iPhone, Google is now looking to follow in Apple's footsteps with its new accessibility...

Combining energy storage and solar offers unexpected power reliability boost

New research from North Carolina State University and North Carolina Central University finds that when a power system combines energy storage and solar power...

Functional Safety Implementation on Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC SOMs

iWave Functional Safety Solution makes use of certified Xilinx devices and tools to quickly meet the safety requirements of your application. Safety-critical applications like...

Introducing Dtravel, a Blockchain-Based Airbnb Rival

Former executives from Airbnb, Expedia, and other global technology companies have joined forces with Binance-backed Travala to launch Dtravel, a decentralized platform for the home-sharing economy...

Altered Microstructure Improves Organic-Based, Solid State Lithium EV Battery

Only 2% of vehicles are electrified to date, but that is projected to reach 30% in 2030. A key toward improving the commercialization of...

Samsung Won’t Seek PLI for Telecom Gear

Samsung has decided not to participate in India’s production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for telecom networking equipment since it does not want to commit fresh manufacturing...

More Power for Low Power

What industrial IoT applications need today is a combination of high-performance low-power processor technology, robust real-time operation, real-time connectivity, and real-time hypervisor technologies. Featuring...

The Rise of Intelligent Matter: Taking Cues from Nature to Develop Smarter Tech

Imagine if the pullover you're wearing automatically adapted itself to the temperature, warming you if you were shivering, or cooling you down if you...

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