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InfoWatch’s new ‘Hi-Tech’ phone to prevent data leaks

InfoWatch’s new ‘Hi-Tech’ phone to prevent data leaks

[ad_1]   InfoWatch Group, a Russian company that produces end-to-end enterprise cyber-security solutions, will showcase its new Taiga smartphone at GITEX Technology Week 2017, which the company claims is designed to prevent data leaks. The technology behind the smartphone has been worked on by experts at InfoWatch and Taiga Systems for four years, and willRead more about InfoWatch’s new ‘Hi-Tech’ phone to prevent data leaks[…]

Infineon develops complete radar chipset

Infineon develops complete radar chipset

[ad_1] It includes a 77/79 GHz Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC), a high-performance multicore microcontroller with a dedicated sensor processing unit and a safety power supply to accelerate the development of advanced radar systems. “Over the recent years, we have seen the pace of innovation in the automotive industry accelerate to a level we haveRead more about Infineon develops complete radar chipset[…]

How fast is a 5G Network? Try 71Gbps

How fast is a 5G Network? Try 71Gbps

[ad_1] At GITEX, Etisalat demonstrated its fastest 5G live trial- reaching a whopping speed of 71Gbps. The ‘pre-commercial’ 5G site was operating over e-band using 2Ghz of bandwidth as well as massive MIMO. Besides the record-breaking speeds, Etisalat also showcased the use of 5G in healthcare, 4K video, Ultra High Quality Video and face recognitionRead more about How fast is a 5G Network? Try 71Gbps[…]

Smart speaker's corner: why Amazon and Google can't let go of hardware

Smart speaker's corner: why Amazon and Google can't let go of hardware

[ad_1] A few short months ago I thought I knew where the world of smart speakers was heading. I made bold claims about how Amazon’s Echo hardware was on the verge of redundancy now that a host of third-party manufacturers were rushing to produce Alexa speakers of their own.  Now, though, after a couple ofRead more about Smart speaker's corner: why Amazon and Google can't let go of hardware[…]

Gadget Watch: Google hardware takes centre stage, with Pixel books, phones and buds…

Gadget Watch: Google hardware takes centre stage, with Pixel books, phones and buds…

[ad_1] Pixel was the name of choice with Google presenting a new high-end laptop (Pixelbook), two new Android flagship smartphones (Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL) and some eye-wateringly expensive in-ear headphones, the Pixel Buds. Pixelbook Google hardware Catching the eye was the Pixelbook. A high-specced product, but if I say ‘Chromebook’ am I losing youRead more about Gadget Watch: Google hardware takes centre stage, with Pixel books, phones and buds…[…]

Google and Tesla have plans to help rebuild Puerto Rico

Google and Tesla have plans to help rebuild Puerto Rico

[ad_1] As Puerto Rico and its people continue to reel from the devastating effects of Hurricane Maria, two of the world’s biggest tech companies have outlined plans for bringing power back to the Caribbean island and US territory. First up Google has just nabbed a temporary license for it to provide an emergency cell networkRead more about Google and Tesla have plans to help rebuild Puerto Rico[…]

Imec looks for partners to develop MOMS pressure sensor

Imec looks for partners to develop MOMS pressure sensor

[ad_1] The sensor exhibits measurement precision in a large pressure range while being compact, resistant to EMI and with multiplexing capabilities. The sensor can be used in applications that require high-quality sensing, notably in the medical and life sciences domains. “Our advanced sensor could be used in a variety of (biomedical) applications such as intracranialRead more about Imec looks for partners to develop MOMS pressure sensor[…]

NICT claims 53.3Tbit/s optical switching record

NICT claims 53.3Tbit/s optical switching record

[ad_1] “This demonstration makes use of spatial division multiplexing (SDM) over multi-core optical fibres (MCFs) and a newly developed high-speed spatial optical switch system, enabling full packet-granularity,” said the organisation. “We believe this data-centre network provides a significant improvement of network efficiency and end-to-end energy consumption per bit compared to today’s optical circuit, fully-electronic packetRead more about NICT claims 53.3Tbit/s optical switching record[…]