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ULVAC dilution refrigerator for quantum computing by 2026
ULVAC has announced that they are developing a next-generation dilution refrigerator for quantum computers with input from IBM.
Ransomware is the top predicted threat for 2025
Ivanti has released its latest report, 2025 State of Cybersecurity Report: Paradigm Shift, which surveyed over 2,400 executive leaders and cybersecurity professionals to understand today’s most pressing cybersecurity threats.
Ultra-thin bismuth holds unexpected promise for green electronics
Electronic devices rely on materials whose electrical properties change with temperature, making them less stable in extreme conditions. A discovery by McGill University researchers that challenges conventional wisdom in physics suggests that bismuth, a metal, could serve as the foundation for highly stable electronic components.
FLUX GmbH launches 300mm IND-MAX inductive angle encoder
FLUX GmbH has announced the launch of a 300mm size option for its IND-MAX range of inductive angle encoders for harsh environments.
Rohde & Schwarz prepares array of solutions for EMV 2025
Rohde & Schwarz is set to present a comprehensive suite of EMC and field strength test equipment at the EMV 2025 exhibition in Stuttgart (March 25-27).
Series 17 – Episode 8 – celebrating the release of ADI's ADMT4000
Paige West speaks with Enda Nicholl, Strategic Marketing Manager for Magnetic Sensors, Analog Devices aboutthe release of the ADMT4000.
New evaluation board from iC-Haus
The new TW39_3M evaluation board from iC-Haus combines the TMR-based iC-TW39 angle sensor with the battery-buffered Hall sensor iC-PVL to form a compact, end-of-shaft encoder solution for absolute angle measurement with additional revolution counting.
The electronic gifts destined for e-waste mountain
Millions of people across the UK will have received anelectronic gadget for Christmaslast year, yet many are little better than low-quality gimmicks that will end up in landfill.
IT spending will be driven by cybesecurity and AI
IT spending is set to rise by 5% from European businesses during 2025, due to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI), according to market analysis from Forrester.
UK’s AI Security Institute to protect against AI risks to national security
The UK’s AI Safety Institute has been recast as the UK AI Security Institute, bolstering protections against AI risks facing national security and crime, and delivering a key pillar of the government’s ‘Plan for Change’.