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Why MEMS precision timing upstages Quartz for automotive reliability and safety
Automotive innovation is rapidly advancing, shifting toward next-generation vehicles that are not only greener, more efficient, and higher performing but also safer and more reliable.
Top 5 IoT products in August
Electronic Specifier walks through thetop 5 IoT productsreleased this August 2024.
Cyber security's gender divide
The cyber security industry is essential for protecting our increasingly digital world, yet it continues to face a notablegender imbalance.
Fabric Cryptography: advanced cryptography with a new kind of chip
As data science and machine learning have become common, users and regulators alike have demandedgreater privacyguarantees.
World’s newest most accurate and precise clock
In the ongoing quest for precision, scientists have developed the World’s newest most accurate and precise clock that surpasses all previous standards of accuracy and reliability.
FEV automotive infotainment solution driven by generative AI
FEV.io has presented an intelligent voice assistant that enables a completely new kind of user experience inside the vehicle. The solution uses generative AI to understand the needs of drivers and passengers and provide optimal solutions in real time.
Virscient showcases solutions at IFA Global Markets 2024
Virscient will be attending this year’s IFA Global Markets exhibition, which takes place at STATION Berlin from 8th - 10th September 2024 and runs in parallel with the main IFA consumer electronics show at Messe Berlin (6 - 10th September 2024).
Series 15 – Episode 9 – The evolution of device-first payments
Paige West speaks with Mike McCamon,NFC Forum’s Executive Director, about some consumer research recently carried out on device-first payments.
Q&A: Insights from KUKA's Marsha Marcus
Karen Mascarenhas first met with Marsha Marcus, Global Portfolio Manager, Collaborative Robots, KUKA in London, as the company celebrated its 125thanniversary in 2023.
Atomic-scale quantum sensor developed
In a significant scientific breakthrough, an international research team from Germany’s Forschungszentrum Jülich and Korea’s IBS Centre for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS) has created a quantum sensor capable of detecting minute magnetic fields at the atomic scale.