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You'll probably have to save up a lot of cash to afford the Galaxy Note 8

You'll probably have to save up a lot of cash to afford the Galaxy Note 8

[ad_1] Samsung’s next trick looks likely to be the launch of the Galaxy Note 8 sometime in August or September or thereabouts, and we just got word of how much the super-sized phablet is likely to cost the eager punters ready to pick it up… and it’s a lot. VentureBeat reports that Samsung is slappingRead more about You'll probably have to save up a lot of cash to afford the Galaxy Note 8[…]

Top 10 most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com

Top 10 most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com

[ad_1] Let’s take it in reverse order: 10. Qualcomm’s LTE baseband share slips 13% 9. How Did This Happen? 8. ADI hits 500W with switched capacitor power converter 7. China has seven out of top ten smartphone vendors 6. Google faces $1bn+ EU fine 5. Intel Cans IoT Products 4. French extend influence over STRead more about Top 10 most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com[…]

Amazon Prime Day 2017: when is it and how can you find the best deals?

Amazon Prime Day 2017: when is it and how can you find the best deals?

[ad_1] Amazon Prime Day deals for 2017 will be the best chance to buy everything you want from the online US retailer at deep discounts. It’s like the prequel to Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and it lasts for just 24 hours. We’ll level with you, Amazon Prime Day is an invented online shopping holiday.Read more about Amazon Prime Day 2017: when is it and how can you find the best deals?[…]

Liquid metal makes flexible heat harvester reliable

Liquid metal makes flexible heat harvester reliable

[ad_1] The proof-of-concept is intended to provide energy for wearables. “We wanted to design a flexible thermoelectric harvester that does not compromise on the material quality of rigid devices yet provides similar or better efficiency,” said Professor Mehmet Ozturk. “Using rigid devices is not the best option when you consider a number of different factors.”Read more about Liquid metal makes flexible heat harvester reliable[…]

Steam Summer Sale 2017: the best games and deals

Steam Summer Sale 2017: the best games and deals

[ad_1] To paraphrase R-Kelly, “my wallet says, “NOO!” But my body…MY BODY SAYS, “YEEESSSSS!” Yep, it’s that time of year that PC gamers love and fear in equal measure – the Steam Summer Sale 2017 is now upon us. With Steam Summer Sale 2017 dates finally revealed, PC gamers are now in the thick ofRead more about Steam Summer Sale 2017: the best games and deals[…]

Firth of Forth Queensferry Crossing to open – an annotated infographic

Firth of Forth Queensferry Crossing to open – an annotated infographic

[ad_1] The new Queensferry Crossing over the Firth of Forth is scheduled to open to road traffic after several delays. The 2.7km structure will be the longest three-tower, cable-stayed bridge in the world and also the largest to feature cables which cross mid-span. It forms part of Scotland’s east coast transport corridor and runs alongsideRead more about Firth of Forth Queensferry Crossing to open – an annotated infographic[…]

Adjusting 3D-printable mechanisms to fit new shapes

Adjusting 3D-printable mechanisms to fit new shapes

[ad_1] The idea – for greater flexibility – is to be able to adjust the mechanical template at the heart of a design to a wider variety of shapes determined by user choice. The work has been done in collaboration with Adobe Research. Thanks to Stevie B – our esteemed technology editor – for flaggingRead more about Adjusting 3D-printable mechanisms to fit new shapes[…]

Windows 10 S release date, news and features

Windows 10 S release date, news and features

[ad_1] Microsoft officially pulled off the curtain on its oft-leaked and already-tested lightweight version of Windows 10 on May 2. Originally expected to be called Windows 10 Cloud, it is instead simply named Windows 10 S.  The company issued invites to the press early that month, and TechRadar was in attendance to provide the latestRead more about Windows 10 S release date, news and features[…]

Airbus to fit deployable flight data recorders – an annotated infographic

Airbus to fit deployable flight data recorders – an annotated infographic

[ad_1] Airbus will fit new fixed and deployable combined flight data and voice recorders as standard on long-range aircraft starting in 2019 in a bid to make it easier to find aircraft wreckage in the event of an accident over the sea. Honestly, given the significant loss of life in on-water plane crashes, you haveRead more about Airbus to fit deployable flight data recorders – an annotated infographic[…]

Optical phased array replaces camera lens

Optical phased array replaces camera lens

[ad_1] “With our system, you can selectively look in a desired direction and at a very small part of the picture in front of you at any given time, by controlling the timing with femtosecond – quadrillionth of a second – precision,” said Professor Ali Hajimiri. Last year, Hajimiri’s team showed a one-dimensional version ofRead more about Optical phased array replaces camera lens[…]