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Interview: RS Components CEO bullish on future of UK electronics

Interview: RS Components CEO bullish on future of UK electronics

[ad_1] Electronics Weekly, in partnership with RS Components, is launching the EW BrightSparks programme to help identify and celebrate young talent in the electronics industry. We took the opportunity to interview the company’s CEO, Lindsley Ruth, to sound out his backing for the initiative. EW BrightSparks programme Does the UK need something like EW BrightSparks,Read more about Interview: RS Components CEO bullish on future of UK electronics[…]

MacBook Pro 2016 release date, news and rumors

MacBook Pro 2016 release date, news and rumors

[ad_1] Apple’s MacBook Pro range hasn’t been updated for some time: the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina was refreshed in March 2015 and the 15-inch in May. New MacBook Pros are clearly imminent, especially considering Apple’s market share in the computing space fell 13.4% in Q3 2016 compared to the year prior. The biggest changeRead more about MacBook Pro 2016 release date, news and rumors[…]

EW BrightSparks celebrates the future of electronics engineering

EW BrightSparks celebrates the future of electronics engineering

[ad_1] We’re on the hunt for the young engineers who are already making a difference in the first years of their working life, or who are still studying but are showing the promise to become the people behind big future innovations in electronics. The very first cohort of EW BrightSparks will be revealed in ElectronicsRead more about EW BrightSparks celebrates the future of electronics engineering[…]

EnSilica opens Oxford RF design centre

EnSilica opens Oxford RF design centre

[ad_1] The new RF and low power sensing design centre will be headed up by Alan Wong (pictured third from left front row) who joined EnSilica from Frontier Microsystems. Alan brought with him a design team whose pioneering experience in ultra-low power RF and sensor interfaces significantly extends EnSilica’s skills-base in addressing the needs ofRead more about EnSilica opens Oxford RF design centre[…]

The 10 Best Android phones 2016 – which should you buy?

The 10 Best Android phones 2016 – which should you buy?

[ad_1] UPDATE: Plenty of changes on our best Android phones 2016 list with the addition of Google Pixel, Google Pixel XL and Motorola Moto Z – read on to find out more! Apple may have kickstarted the smartphone revolution when it launched its very first iPhone back in 2007, but it was Google’s Android operatingRead more about The 10 Best Android phones 2016 – which should you buy?[…]

EBV creates new products business

EBV creates new products business

[ad_1] Dr. Eckart Voskamp The distributor said that it is combining sales and support activities, but the established brand names of EBVchips and EBVsolutions will remain unchanged. The German distributor set up the EBVchips business to develop and sell a range of its own products. The new Product Innovations team is managed by Dr. Eckart Voskamp,Read more about EBV creates new products business[…]

Surface Pro 5 release date, news and rumors

Surface Pro 5 release date, news and rumors

[ad_1] After a year with the impressive, commercially successful Surface Pro 4 we might add, naturally we tech lovers are already thinking about its successor. In fact, rumors of a Surface Pro 5 release date have been floating around the internet since the current model was launched onto store shelves. The keyword there is “rumors”,Read more about Surface Pro 5 release date, news and rumors[…]

TI introduces convenient Bluetooth modules

TI introduces convenient Bluetooth modules

[ad_1] Part of the firm’s SimpleLink range, the module is pre-certified for FCC, IC, CE and TELEC regulations. “TI also offers certified software stacks for the Bluetooth specification,” said the firm. “Additionally, developers have the flexibility to use the module as a single-chip solution or as a wireless network processor to add Bluetooth low energy to IoTRead more about TI introduces convenient Bluetooth modules[…]

AI won’t be any cop at being a judge? On the contrary, m’lud

AI won’t be any cop at being a judge? On the contrary, m’lud

[ad_1] AI has proved capable of correctly judging the outcome of the vast majority of a selection of cases put before the European Court of Human Rights, despite insistence to the contrary that artificial intelligence wouldn’t be any good in terms of making legal judgements. According to a study conducted by UCL in conjunction withRead more about AI won’t be any cop at being a judge? On the contrary, m’lud[…]