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Overcoming automotive adversaries in the age of automation
Over the next few years, the transportation industry will undergo significant changes as a result of ongoing developments within vehicle automation. Christian Plappert, Trusted Computing Group further explores.
Hackers predict the biggest cyber security worries in 2024
Every year around December experts at NordVPN try to predict the cyber security risks awaiting us in the next year.
Electronic Specifier’s top stories from 2023
As we step forward into the new year, Electronic Specifier looks back at some of its most popular stories from the last 12 months.
Apple bid au revoir to Lightning charger amid EU law change
Apple has finally bowed to EU pressure to change their Lightning adaptor charging head to USB-C. This concession means the company's new iPhone announcement on 12th September will almost certainly the device feature a USB-C charge point.
Panasonic launches launches new air quality sensor
With the release of the new SN-GCQB1 Laser Type Air Quality Sensor, Panasonic Industry is making a significant leap forward in air quality monitoring technology, setting new standards for accuracy, compactness, and longevity for a wide field of relevant installation designs.
How SCISAT & ABB have revealed wildfire ozone impacts
The Canadian Space Agency's SCISAT satellite has recently reported new scientific discoveries which have exposed a chemical process in the atmosphere that directly shows how intense wildfires are contributing to ozone layer depletion.
Dubai Future Forum predicts the future of humanity
Imagine your boss is a robot or your mind is connected to a computer chip. What does this mean for the future of humanity? Scientists from over 100 countries met this week at the Dubai Future Forum, the world’s largest gathering of futurists, to discuss the challenges ahead in a world where technological innovation and artificial intelligence are shaping the future.
Hybrid bonding for data highways
The high-precision AMICRA NANO die and flip-chip bonder has been specially developed for the production of co-packaged optics where optical andelectronic componentsare integrated in a common housing.
Infineon and Quantinuum announce partnership
Infineon and Quantinuum have announced a strategic partnership to develop the future generation of ion traps.
The State of European Tech 10th anniversary report
A special tenth anniversary edition of the State of European Tech looks back over a decade of huge growth for the ecosystem and maps its superpower potential, set against significant challenges faced by the sector today.