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Nokia 6 will launch in the US for $229 next month on Amazon

Nokia 6 will launch in the US for $229 next month on Amazon

[ad_1] HMD Global has announced that the Nokia 6 will be available for purchase in “early June 2017” via Amazon, marking the Finnish company’s debut of its Nokia brand relaunch in the US. The 5.5-inch Nokia 6, powered by Android Nougat, features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 chipset and will launch in black and silver (withRead more about Nokia 6 will launch in the US for $229 next month on Amazon[…]

You can now experience what Notre Dame looks and sounds like – thanks to VR

You can now experience what Notre Dame looks and sounds like – thanks to VR

[ad_1] When we talk about virtual reality’s ability to transport us to whole new worlds, we often focus on the visual elements – the resolution of the displays, the quality of the head tracking, and so forth. But just as important is the audio work, as fresh research again cements. A team from the InstituteRead more about You can now experience what Notre Dame looks and sounds like – thanks to VR[…]

The next generation of software is here

The next generation of software is here

[ad_1] Electronics Weekly is the market leading and longest-established electronics magazine, read in print and online by key decision makers throughout the industry for more than 50 years. Electronics Weekly is at the heart of the electronics industry and is reaching an audience of more than 120,000 people each month. It also organises the prestigiousRead more about The next generation of software is here[…]

Best portable chargers of 2017: 14 we recommend

Best portable chargers of 2017: 14 we recommend

[ad_1]  For any tech lover or frequent traveller, a power bank is a must-have accessory.  There are loads of models available, and the latest all support fast charging.  Other more specialised power banks can charge laptops, have USB-C ports, and support tech such as Qualcomm’s Quick Charge.  To help make choosing a power bank easier,Read more about Best portable chargers of 2017: 14 we recommend[…]

Is stress tracking the future of well-being tech?

Is stress tracking the future of well-being tech?

[ad_1] Wearable tech has come a long way from souped-up pedometers that congratulate you on reaching your 10,000 step goal a day and little else.  Now wearables are well on their way to collecting more sophisticated data than we could have imagined a mere two years ago, like reading our glucose levels, keeping an eyeRead more about Is stress tracking the future of well-being tech?[…]

Leaked Pixel 2 specs show Google has some surprises in store

Leaked Pixel 2 specs show Google has some surprises in store

[ad_1] There’s no doubt the Pixel 2 and the Pixel 2 XL are two of the most highly anticipated flagship phone launches yet to happen this year, and thanks to an anonymous source “familiar” with Google’s plans we now have more details to go on. As XDA Developers reports, the source says there will indeedRead more about Leaked Pixel 2 specs show Google has some surprises in store[…]

JTAG Technologies module brings PXI into play for hi-rel test

JTAG Technologies module brings PXI into play for hi-rel test

[ad_1] JT 2147/eDAK module The module provides an interface between the test firm’s PXI and PXIe DataBlasters to the MAC panel ‘Scout’ connection system. Designated JT 2147/eDAK, the module employs the firm’s QuadPod active interface. It provides four independent JTAG Test Access Ports (TAPs) as well as 64 digital I/O scan channels plus 16 ‘static’Read more about JTAG Technologies module brings PXI into play for hi-rel test[…]

This could well be what the iPhone 8 looks like

This could well be what the iPhone 8 looks like

[ad_1] The iPhone 8 rumors are picking up momentum ahead of an expected September reveal, and the latest clues for iPhone 8 detectives to pore over are a couple of leaked photos showing the front and the back of Apple’s upcoming handset. Courtesy of the reasonably reputable @OnLeaks on Twitter, the snaps reveal a displayRead more about This could well be what the iPhone 8 looks like[…]

‘Moth eye’ structure banishes reflections from display surface

‘Moth eye’ structure banishes reflections from display surface

[ad_1] Unlike multi-layered anti-reflection coatings, this one is inherently broadband, and works at a wide range of angles. The structure has been formed into the surface of a hard coating (>’3H’ in pencil terms) on a flexible substrate. To make it, the flexible film with an un-cured organic hard coating is pressed against a sheetRead more about ‘Moth eye’ structure banishes reflections from display surface[…]