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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.
Kontron and Amarisoft private 4G/5G partnership
Kontron and Amarisoft have announced a partnership to facilitate the deployment of private 5G solutions for defence and security industries.
DENTRESSANGLE Capital enters talks to acquire Presto Engineering
DENTRESSANGLE Capital has entered exclusive talks to acquire Presto Engineering with its ASIC expertise.
Ubigi’s eSIM for BMW now available in 15 countries
Ubigi’s global Personal eSIM solution integration into BMW cars continues to roll-out across Europe.
Advantech & Adey Electronics host Cellular and Wireless Solutions Day 2024
Advantech is joining with its channel partner Adey Electronics and special guests Siretta and Poynting for a full day exploring the latest innovations and applications of Wireless Solutions.
What is the OKdo rock?
The OKdo Rock is a single-board computer (SBC) developed by OKdo, a technology company specialising in hardware solutions.
LTE-M cellular module hits 25 million sales milestone
u-blox has announced that it just sold its 25 millionth LTE-M cellular module.
Advantech launches ITA-168/178 series with the latest Intel Celeron processor
Advantech has unveiled its latest compact, fanless Edge computers – the ITA-168 and ITA-178 series.
pSemi introduces new high-linearity SP4T RF switch
pSemi, a Murata company pioneering in the design and development of semiconductor integration and advanced connectivity, has announced the introduction of PE42447 – a high power and linearity SP4T RF switch manufactured on pSemi’s advanced silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology, now supporting frequency ranges across 10MHz to 8GHz.
University Kaiserslautern fast tracks quantum computer development
There are various methods for constructing a Quantum Computer (QC), and RPTU Kaiserslautern's approach within the Rymax One collaboration involves creating an array of single atoms that function as qubits.