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Fujitsu develops technology to block facial authentication fraud
Fujitsu Laboratories has announced the development of a facial recognition technology that uses conventional cameras to successfully identify efforts to spoof authentication systems. This includes impersonation attempts in which a person presents a printed photograph or an image from the internet to a camera.
Answering the cyber security demand in Africa
Cyber Risk Aware has been selected as the security awareness education and phishing simulation solution for Liquid Telecom, a pan-African telecommunications group, within its newly unveiled Cyber Security unit.
IAR Systems and GigaDevice extend partnership
IAR Systems and GigaDevice have announced their powerful solutions for GD32 Arm-based microcontrollers (MCUs). In June 2020, IAR Systems and GigaDevice announced their partnership for RISC-V. This partnership is now extended into delivering development tools for Arm Cortex-M3, Cortex-M4, Cortex-M23 and Cortex-M33 MCUs, enabling high-quality embedded applications for a wide range of industries.
The future growth of AI and ML
We’ve all come to terms with the fact that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming how businesses operate and how much it can help a business in the long term. Over the past few years, this understanding has driven a spike in companies experimenting and evaluating AI technologies and who are now using it specifically in production deployments. By Rachel Roumeliotis, VP of Data and AI at O’Reilly
Is additive manufacturing the missing link in your supply chain?
COVID-19 has dramatically exposed the fragility of today’s ‘just-in-time’ global supply chains. In this article, MakerBot’s VP Engineering, Dave Veisz, examines what learnings we can take from recent events to help build more resilient supply chains in the future.It is no exaggeration to say that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed life as we know it. From a personal perspective, it has impacted on our ability to move about ...
Universal Robots launches SME Automation month
Universal Robots (UR) has announced October as SME Automation month. The whole month will be dedicated to helping small and mid-size enterprises (SMEs) take advantage of collaborative robots (cobots) to get their businesses back on track, with new resources, leasing options and expert consultations made available to help users bounce back from the challenges of COVID-19.
Rambus advances HBM2E performance to 4.0 Gbps
Rambus has announced it has achieved a 4Gbps performance with the Rambus HBM2E memory interface solution consisting of a fully-integrated PHY and controller. Paired with the industry’s fastest HBM2E DRAM from SK hynix operating at 3.6 Gbps, the solution can deliver 460 GB/s of bandwidth from a single HBM2E device.
Jobs and strategy concerns follow ARM acquisition
Oh, the irony. Just days after the government announced its intention to spend millions of pounds on technology start-ups in the hope they grow into another Amazon, Intel or well, ARM, one of the UK’s greatest technology companies has been sold to US chip maker NVidia.
NM200EVT-1 underwater laser scanner for PWR
Newton Labs has developed the NM200EVT-1 Scanner with built-in high-resolution radiation tolerant colour cameras and lighting to quickly and accurately perform VT-3, VT-1 and EVT-1 inspections required by MRP and ASME Section XI.
Joint laboratory for intelligent agricultural equipment
ST Microelectronics and YTO Group Corporation, a Chinese provider of agricultural and construction machinery, have announced an agreement to establish a joint laboratory in YTO’s Research Institute of Intelligence and Information in Luoyang, Henan province. The lab will focus on the research and development of electronic solutions for engine, vehicle, and agricultural controls in tractors.