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WiFi hack disables car alarm on Mitsubishi Outlander
There are ongoing concerns over security in the connected car, such as how much of a priority it is among automotive manufacturers, as well as how much these manufacturers actually know about hacking risks and connected car security.
“SemI40” strengthens Europe’s economy with the “learning factory”
The research project SemI40 (“Power Semiconductor and Electronics Manufacturing 4.0”) led by Infineon Austria was launched recently. In this project 37 partners from five countries will carry out research into further developing autonomous factories. The common goal is the next stage in the development of Industry 4.0 applications. With a volume of €62m, the research project is one of the largest Industry 4.0 projects in Europe.
Charge multiple devices at classic charger speed
energysquare is a new generation of wireless chargers that will allow you to charge multiple devices at the same speed as classic chargers, just by putting it on a wide and ultra-thin pad. No induction or electromagnetic waves, the charge is made with energysquare's patented conduction charging technology.
Design ecosystem simplifies wireless infrastructure
To offer its customers integrated transceiver technologies, a robust design environment, and technical expertise to rapidly move radio designs from concept to creation, Analog Devices (ADI), has unveiled its new RadioVerse technology and design ecosystem.
KIC’s technologies automatically measure PCB profiles
KIC has announced that it will exhibit at the 20th Annual SMTA Atlanta Expo, scheduled to take place April 20th at the Infinite Energy Center (Formerly Gwinnett Center) in Duluth, GA. Robert Baxter, KIC’s Service Manager, will be available to discuss KIC’s smart oven technologies.
Infineon launches "Internet of Sensors" pilot project
Infineon Technologies has launched what it claims to be one of the most important European pilot line projects for sensors and sensor systems at its Dresden site. The project name, IoSense, is derived from the “Internet of Sensors”. The IoT will require vast quantities of sensors in order to succeed. Cost-effective production of sensor systems is, therefore, a key prerequisite as they enable devices and systems to capture and process ...
Charging cables feature world's first magnetic system
Bulky, tangled and damage prone charging cables could be a thing of the past with Spooly. These full-length charging and data transfer cables offer users the reach and flexibility they seek, both at home and work. Spooly is also perfect for on the go charging as its incredibly portable design takes up virtually no space and eliminates, knots, tangles and frays. They can easily be rolled up and carried in the pocket and simply pulled to unwind.
Design Forum set for Tokyo renewal
The AWR Design Forum (ADF2016), an open forum that brings together NI AWR software customers and partners as well as microwave and RF engineering professionals to learn, network and collaborate on the design of today's microwave and RF circuits and systems, kicks off its sixth consecutive year on July 8 in Tokyo.
Automated smart ovens at NEPCON China
KIC will exhibit at NEPCON China and will showcase its automatic smart oven technologies that eliminate manual tasks such as periodic manual profiling and reduce the opportunities for human mistakes in setting up and running the ovens.
Blue-chip names set for June RF/Wireless Forums
Top names from the component supplier and distribution sectors are lined up to sponsor and present at motiv8’s RF & Wireless Design Forum at the Williams F1 Conference Centre near Oxford on June 7 and at the Moller Centre in Cambridge on June 14. Both events will include coverage of IoT, M2M and wearables technology.