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Bourns new surface mount mini-breaker device
Bourns has announced its smallest surface mount mini-breaker TCO device for overtemperature and sensing applications.
L-com launches new range of couplers and cables
L-com, a brand under Infinite Electronics, has launched a new range of USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 double-stack adapter couplers and cables.
Worldwide IT outage leaves major airlines, media, and banks scrambling
Organisations around the world have been brought to a standstill following a worldwide IT outage, afflicting major banks, media outlets, and airlines.
NXP accelerates digital car keys with certification from Car Connectivity Consortium
NXPreceives a certification from the Car Connectivity Consortium, enhancing security, safety and ease of access through digital keys.
The future of magnetic component manufacturing
We live in a world driven by performance, and at the core of the systems, devices, and networks we use are magnetic components. They are integral to critical services such as telecoms, industrial, military and aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, medical,and renewable energy industries.
CUI Devices expands range of connectors
CUI Devices’ Interconnect Group has expanded its range of circular connectors and cable assemblies with the introduction of M12 connectors featuring D coding.
1U rackmount dual X310 software radios from Pixus
Pixus Technologies has unveiled a new 1U tall, rackmountable enclosure capable of housing two X310 Software Defined Radios (SDRs) from NI’s Ettus Research brand.
Where did AI come from?
Today (16th July 2024) is AI Appreciation Day, and to fully appreciate a topic, one must first understand its origins – so, where did AI come from?
Pasternack introduces enhanced rubberduck and whip-style antennas
Pasternack has unveiled its sophisticated array of rubberduck and whip-style antennas. These antennas are designed to improve wireless applications, showcasing Pasternack's commitment to developing high-efficiency solutions of high quality.
A day without the Internet in the world would cost $43 billion
The Internet has become such an integral part of our daily lives that we often do not even think about how much we rely on it.