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SoftBank acquires British AI chipmaker Graphcore
Graphcore has been acquired by SoftBank. Under the deal, Graphcore becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of SoftBank and will continue to operate under the Graphcore name.
LED implant offers new hope in cancer treatment
Advancements in medical technology continue to push the boundaries of cancer treatment, and a recent innovation in photodynamic therapy (PDT) could mark a significant breakthrough.
Apple market cap rises to $3.5T following Apple Intelligence announcement
Since the unveiling of Apple Intelligence last month, the Apple market cap has soared to a record $3.5 trillion.
The Samsung Galaxy smart ring has arrived
Samsung Electronics has introduced the new Galaxy Ring, designed to enhance digital health through AI-powered wellness experiences.
Apple Watch Series 10: new features on the horizon
As the Apple Watch approaches its 10th anniversary, Bloomberg reports that Apple is gearing up for a significant update to its flagship wearable.
Are bioelectrodes the future of healthcare wearables?
Researchers from Tokyo Tech combined single-wall carbon nanotubes with poly(styrene-b-butadiene-b-styrene) nanosheets to develop a new bioelectrode material for healthcare wearables.
Girls in Tech announces closure amidst funding challenges
On 8th July 2024, Adriana Gascoigne, the Founder and CEO of Girls in Tech, has announced the organisation's closure via a heartfelt message to its community on LinkedIn.
Innovative turbulence tech to stabilise aircrafts
Turbulence Solutions has created innovative turbulent technology to ensure aviation safety and efficiency.
Edge Construction Supply: a company overview
Edge Construction Supply has been a stalwart in the commercial construction and industrial markets for over seventy years.
Innovative battery design: more energy, less environmental impact
A breakthrough in electrolyte design for lithium metal batteries is promising to significantly enhance the efficiency of electric vehicles while reducing their environmental footprint.
Samsung projects 15-fold profit increase in Q2 2024
Samsung Electronics has projected a significant increase in profits for the second quarter of 2024, anticipating a rise of over 1,400% compared to the same period last year.
Light-controlled electronics utilising magnetite
Researchers at EPFL discovered that by shining different wavelengths of light on a material called magnetite, they could change its state, making it more or less conducive to electricity. This finding could lead to the development of innovative materials for electronics.
Advancing soft electronics and wearable technology
To push the boundaries of soft robotics, skin-integrated electronics, and biomedical devices, researchers at Penn State have developed a 3D-printed material that is both soft and stretchable.
What will a Labour government mean for the UK tech sector?
With Labour achieving a landslide result in the recent UK election, what will this mean for the future of the UK’s tech sector? Voices from around the industry have begun discussing.
Can the TP4056 charge multiple batteries?
The TP4056, a versatile and widely used lithium-ion battery charger module, is designed to charge single-cell lithium-ion batteries efficiently and safely, making it a popular choice in various electronic projects and consumer devices.
New edition of 'Get Started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico' available
Over three years ago, Gareth Halfacree and Ben Everard launched the first edition of 'Get Started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico,' a guide that quickly became an essential resource for both novice and seasoned developers exploring the Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller.
World’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery a ‘breakthrough’
University of Chicago’s Prof. Shirley Meng’s lab for Energy Storage and Conversion has created the world’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery – a ‘breakthrough’ in inexpensive, clean, fast-charging batteries.
The Electronics Excellence Award is back for electronica 2024
At electronica 2024, Electronic Specifier will once again be celebrating the very best of the industry with its Electronics Excellence Award.
Nervous system-driven prosthesis returns mobility to amputees
A newly developed surgical procedure from MIT has provided individuals with enhanced neural feedback from their residual limbs. As a result of this nervous system-driven prosthesis, seven patients have been able to walk more naturally and navigate obstacles more effectively.
An introduction to Alphawave Semi: a UK company
Alphawave Semi is a UK-registered company specialising in high-performance connectivity solutions for the semiconductor industry.