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Hiya launches global telecom solution for spam-free business calls
Hiya, the global pioneer in voice security, announces Hiya Registration, a free solution for businesses which ensures that customer-friendly calls – which respect both consumer preferences and applicable laws – are delivered without spam or nuisance labelling or blocking on mobile networks across the globe.
Rohde & Schwarz tests Quectel 5G eCall with its tester
Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global IoT solutions provider, and Rohde & Schwarz have successfully validated Quectel’s innovative 5G eCall module, part of the AG56xN series of automotive modules.
Graphisoft announces new CEO
Graphisoft has announced that Huw Roberts, who has led the company since 2019, is leaving by mutual agreement.
Nvidia's H100 microchips projected to surpass energy consumption of entire nations
Nvidia's H100 microchips projected to consume over 13,000 GWH in 2024, surpassing energy consumption of entire nations like Georgia and Costa Rica.
Termin-spiration: termites inspire lunar mounds in space
In the quest for humanexpansion into space, the University of Arizona's College of Engineering is pioneering an approach that draws inspiration from one of nature's most impressive architects: termites.
Silicon Catalyst.UK calls for applications to ChipStartUK
Silicon Catalyst.UK has announced that the ChipStartUK incubator for early-stage UK semiconductor startups is now open for its next round of applications.
Development boards aid IoT prototyping
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now stocking the XBee development boards from SparkFun.
Lightning research with 8-channel digitiser system
The causes of a lightning flash are complex and still unclear. At Duke University, North Carolina, USA, the team of Prof. Cummer tries to resolve these secrets.
Robotic guide dogs: pioneering assistive technology
Blind and partially sighted individuals may soon navigate indoor spaces more freely with the assistance of a robotic guide dog.
Sensor module detects low flow rates
The UFM-01 module uses ScioSense’s ultrasonic flow technology; hence, it contains no rotors or other moving parts, leading to significant improvements over traditional, mechanical-based flow sensors.