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Brightest quantum emitters mimic graphene
Associate Professor Igor Aharonovich and Professor Milos Toth, photonics researchers at University of Technology Sydney, in collaboration with scientists at MIT, have discovered some of the brightest quantum emitters ever recorded – in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), a honeycomb structure that mimics graphene. Instead of carbon atoms, however, it is an alternating array of boron and nitrogen atoms.
OEMs targeted with FPGAs, hi-rel devices
Solid State Supplies says it has positioned itself as the prominent source in the UK for the latest technology from Microsemi, as the semiconductor manufacturer further strengthens its supply chain by closer cooperation with key channel partners. The strategy will see the UK market served more effectively.
Method creates universal quantum computer with qudits
Physicists from MIPT and the Russian Quantum Center have developed an easier method to create a universal quantum computer using multilevel qudits, each one of which is able to work with multiple "conventional" qubits.Professor Vladimir Man'ko, Aleksey Fedorov and Evgeny Kiktenko have published the results of their studies of multilevel quantum systems in a series of papers in Physical Review A, Physics Letters A, and also Quantum Measurements an...
Connected devices need e-commerce standard security
Billions of connected devices are potentially at risk unless security sensitive software can be managed to an e-commerce standard, according to a group of leading technology security experts. The companies, including ARM, Intercede, Solacia and Symantec worked together to assess the security challenges of connecting billions of devices across multiple sectors; including industrial, home, health services and transportation. Their conclusion was th...
World’s largest aerospace company uses advanced security technologies
Rambus have announced that its Cryptography Research Division and The Boeing Company have signed a license agreement for the inclusion of advanced Differential Power Analysis (DPA) countermeasures in Boeing products.
ST certifies cryptographic library for STM32 MCUs
STMicroelectronics has successfully certified its cryptographic library for STM32 MCUs according to the US Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP), helping customers prove the security of their new products quickly and cost-effectively.
How to stay anonymous online
Anonymity networks protect people living under repressive regimes from surveillance of their Internet use. But the recent discovery of vulnerabilities in the most popular of these networks - Tor - has prompted computer scientists to try to come up with more secure anonymity schemes.
IoT innovation in the spotlight as prpl Foundation continues to grow
prpl Foundation has announced the addition of four new members that will help steer the future of the IoT. The companies joining consist of ADB, the Swiss connected solutions specialist; Russian semiconductor firm Baikal Electronics; SoftAtHome, the French embedded software for the digital home company; and Intrinsic-ID, a specialist in Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF) for securing connected devices, who will also be helping with the advanceme...
ST expands STM32L4 MCU series & adds development ecosystem
STMicroelectronics has expanded its low-power, high-performance STM32L4 MCU series with 5 new product lines and has also announced a development ecosystem for the MCUs.
Lanner introduces next-gen fanless desktop FW-7526
The trend of cloud computing presents an opportunity to replace physical CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) with virtualised, software-defined CPE in order to establish flexible branch-to-cloud connections. Over the past few years in the industry, many enterprises have implemented virtual branch network by focusing on virtualised network services.