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Multi-spectral colour sensor optimised for blue-light well-being

Multi-spectral colour sensor optimised for blue-light well-being

[ad_1] Called AS7264N, it is a “tri-stimulus sensor which provides measurements of colour that closely match the human eye’s response to the visible light spectrum,” said the firm. “The sensor also accurately measures blue-light wavelengths, which researchers have linked to important health effects such as disruption or management of the circadian rhythm, accelerated eye aging,Read more about Multi-spectral colour sensor optimised for blue-light well-being[…]

Amazon Australia has finally launched… and it's frankly underwhelming

Amazon Australia has finally launched… and it's frankly underwhelming

[ad_1] Speculation has been rife through the year as to when Amazon would open shop Down Under – with a soft launch notification sent to sellers just before Black Friday sending everyone into a tizzy to prepare themselves for great bargains during the big sales event – Amazon has finally launched its online marketplace inRead more about Amazon Australia has finally launched… and it's frankly underwhelming[…]

Yamal LNG set to deliver gas via Arctic to China

Yamal LNG set to deliver gas via Arctic to China

[ad_1] Russia is to officially launch the first phase of its liquefied natural gas facility on the Yamal Peninsula above the Arctic Circle. At full capacity, the Yamal facility will be able to produce 16.5 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas a year, delivered to Europe and Asia by 15 purpose-built ships capable of breakingRead more about Yamal LNG set to deliver gas via Arctic to China[…]

GloFo puts optical I/O on 45nm CMOS

GloFo puts optical I/O on 45nm CMOS

[ad_1] The companies will develop and manufacture Ayar’s novel CMOS optical I/O technology, using GF’s 45nm CMOS fabrication process, to deliver an alternative to copper I/O that offers up to 10x higher bandwidth and up to 5x lower power. T his cost-effective solution is integrated in-package with customer ASICs as a multi-chip module, and improvesRead more about GloFo puts optical I/O on 45nm CMOS[…]

Samsung Galaxy S9 may launch alongside a Dex pad rather than a docking station

Samsung Galaxy S9 may launch alongside a Dex pad rather than a docking station

[ad_1] The Samsung Galaxy S9 is heavily rumored to be debuting at the start of next year, and a new report suggests the company will release an updated version of the Dex computer dock alongside the phone. Website GalaxyClub has reported the stand will instead be a pad this time and the sources seem toRead more about Samsung Galaxy S9 may launch alongside a Dex pad rather than a docking station[…]

Huawei Mate 10 Pro is out now in Australia, gets Mocha Brown colour option

Huawei Mate 10 Pro is out now in Australia, gets Mocha Brown colour option

[ad_1] When it was first announced for release in Australia, the stellar Huawei Mate 10 Pro was said to be releasing only in Midnight Blue. Now, on the day of the phone’s local release, the Chinese phone-maker has revealed that Aussies will also have the option of picking its new phone up in Mocha Brown.Read more about Huawei Mate 10 Pro is out now in Australia, gets Mocha Brown colour option[…]

Google is prepping a fix for a new Home Mini volume bug

Google is prepping a fix for a new Home Mini volume bug

[ad_1] If you’ve got a Google Home Mini smart speaker that doesn’t seem to cope well with the volume getting ramped right up, you’re not alone – it appears that some of the dinky little units will reboot if they get asked to start cranking out the tunes at maximum volume. The problem doesn’t appearRead more about Google is prepping a fix for a new Home Mini volume bug[…]

Keeping test strategy up to speed with automotive

Keeping test strategy up to speed with automotive

[ad_1] As vehicles become more sophisticated and automakers add more safety functions across their product ranges, it is now common to see entry-level models with features that were not even available on high-end versions a few years ago. As advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) technology gains greater traction, we move ever closer to fully autonomousRead more about Keeping test strategy up to speed with automotive[…]

The tech that will power the 22nd century

The tech that will power the 22nd century

[ad_1] Main image: The 22nd century will be about much more than flying cars. Credit: Airbus If predicting the future is dumb, then predicting advances in technology is even dumber. Challenges will appear that we’ve never contemplated, and knowledge we now hold dear will in many cases be proven false. The prediction game can soonRead more about The tech that will power the 22nd century[…]