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15 member states oppose EU 25 year spectrum licences

15 member states oppose EU 25 year spectrum licences

[ad_1] The 15 are: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and the UK. The refuseniks have produced a position paper saying the EU proposal is “disproportionate and insufficiently flexible to be able to respond to market developments.” It says that over-long licence periods runRead more about 15 member states oppose EU 25 year spectrum licences[…]

London Marathon done: a race of nightmares saved by a Garmin watch

London Marathon done: a race of nightmares saved by a Garmin watch

[ad_1] It’s 11PM. I’ve got to be up at 5.30. I was supposed to be in bed hours ago, but I’m trying to get music onto an Apple Watch. I’m charging gadgets and checking my bag again. I’m sewing charity and running club badges onto my Spiderman running top, accidentally leaving it out my kitbagRead more about London Marathon done: a race of nightmares saved by a Garmin watch[…]

ARM reveals automotive image processing

ARM reveals automotive image processing

[ad_1] Called ARM Mali-C71, it is the first product resulting from ARM’s purchase of Loughborough-based Apical last year. It is a software-controlled hardware block offering 1.2Gpixel/s of processing. The hardware interfaces with up to four cameras, producing processed image bit streams that can then be used to drive a display – an electronic rear viewRead more about ARM reveals automotive image processing[…]

Watch Google co-founder's flying 'car' take to the sky

Watch Google co-founder's flying 'car' take to the sky

[ad_1] Ever dream of driving a flying car? Later this year, you may get the chance to. That is, if you stretch your definition of ‘car’, and can afford a Kitty Hawk Flyer.  The Flyer, you’re surely wondering, is an all-electric flying vehicle made by Kitty Hawk, a startup backed by Google co-founder Larry Page.Read more about Watch Google co-founder's flying 'car' take to the sky[…]

Picture of the Day: Colossal controller for Sony PS4

Picture of the Day: Colossal controller for Sony PS4

[ad_1] The Japanese gaming giant apparently created the device as part of the promotion for a remastered 20th anniversary re-issue of Parappa the Rapper, a title based on a rhythmic rapping dog. According to SlashGear, it’s dubbed the “Deca Controller” being ten times the size of the original. Size isn’t everything, however, the website notes:Read more about Picture of the Day: Colossal controller for Sony PS4[…]

Collectors rejoice! The NES Classic will be available in Best Buy today

Collectors rejoice! The NES Classic will be available in Best Buy today

[ad_1] Best Buy has a ‘limited’ stock of NES Classics going back on sale in stores across the US today. This will be music to the ears of gamers who have so far tried and failed to get their hands on the now infamously hard to get console. TOMORROWIn Best Buy stores. Limited quantities ofRead more about Collectors rejoice! The NES Classic will be available in Best Buy today[…]

Boland heads up driverless car project

Boland heads up driverless car project

[ad_1] Along with FiveAI in the driverless car project are Direct Line, Oxford University, TfL and the Transport Research Laboratory. The Departments for Business and Transport have given the group £12.8m to research and develop self-driving technology ahead of a trial in London. It aims to develop a driverless taxi that can be summoned fromRead more about Boland heads up driverless car project[…]

Here's another look at the potential design for the iPhone 8

Here's another look at the potential design for the iPhone 8

[ad_1] With only five months to go until the expected big reveal, it’s fair to say the 2017 iPhone rumor mill is very much up and running – and this weekend we’ve got another image leak that gives us clues about the potential design for the iPhone 8. The shots in these photos are ofRead more about Here's another look at the potential design for the iPhone 8[…]

System protects industrial IoT networks from cyber attacks

System protects industrial IoT networks from cyber attacks

[ad_1] In-factory industrial control networks based on the Modbus comms protocols become much more vulnerable due to their increasing connection to the Internet. The protocol lacks built-in security measures, which makes it easy for cybercriminals to exploit industrial systems and networks and take full control of critical infrastructure. Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity says it canRead more about System protects industrial IoT networks from cyber attacks[…]