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Apple image detection system – The first step to privacy invasion?

Recently, Apple announced that it would soon introduce algorithms to find child abuse content uploaded to their iCloud system automatically. How will the new system operate, why could this introduction violate privacy, and what implications will arise from suc...

Privacy | By Robin Mitchell | 31-08-2021

Researchers develop sweat-powered wearable battery

Researchers from Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) have recently demonstrated a new wearable battery powered by sweat and flexibility. What challenges does powering wearable devices present, what did the researchers develop, and how does it compare...

Wearables | By Sam Brown | 31-08-2021

Researchers determine that human body communications are safe and practical

Recently, researchers from the Tokyo University of Science developed electrodes for efficient human body communications and determined that they are safe for use. What is Human Body Communications, how did the researchers develop their electrodes for device co...

By Sam Brown | 31-08-2021

Could China block the acquisition of ARM by Nvidia?

As Nvidia continues to pursue its acquisition of ARM, Chinese regulators are now deciding if the deal can go through. What challenges does China face surrounding ARM, how could such a deal negatively impact China, and what will China do? What challenges...

By Robin Mitchell | 26-08-2021

Could tram-style trucks make haulage green?

A proposal has been made to partly electrify the M180 near Lincolnshire so that electric trucks can trial their effectiveness. What challenges do electric vehicles present trucks, what does the proposal suggest, and could it be the answer to reducing emissions...

By Robin Mitchell | 26-08-2021

Researchers develop flexible UV sensor

Recently, researchers from NTU Singapore have created a flexible UV sensor that can be manufactured using standard semiconductor foundries. What challenges does UV present, what did the researchers develop, and how will such developments help create wearable s...

By Sam Brown | 26-08-2021

Home Depot to trial Bluetooth deactivators in power tools to prevent crime

Recently, Home Depot in the US has announced that it will be trialling a new security measure to prevent power tool theft from their stores. What challenges do shop security systems present, what is Home Depot experimenting with, and is it a good idea? W...

By Robin Mitchell | 25-08-2021

Curved Images Sensors – Next Generation Imagery

Recently, French startup Silina demonstrated its ability to curve 275 CMOS sensors in a single manufacturing step while Sony revealed its latest curved image sensor. What advantages does a curved sensor have over a flat sensor, what exactly has been demonstrat...

By Sam Brown | 25-08-2021

Security flaws found in two home electric car chargers

Recently, security researchers discovered security flaws in two separate EV chargers that allowed for disconnection of power and grant access to the home network. Why do IoT devices provide challenges to security systems, what exactly did the researchers find,...

Security | By Robin Mitchell | 24-08-2021

Chip ban on China – Huawei’s latest phone doesn’t include 5G

Recently, Huawei released their latest range of Smartphone products, the P50, but these devices lack 5G capabilities. Why has the US placed trade restrictions on China, what has caused the newest devices to lack 5G, and how will this changing technology look f...

5G | By Robin Mitchell | 24-08-2021

Researchers discover ultra-cold transistors have memory capabilities

Researchers recently discovered that transistors kept at ultra-low temperatures can retain bit information with a retention time of a few minutes. What challenges do current memory technologies face, what did the researchers demonstrate, and is the new discove...

By Sam Brown | 24-08-2021

How updates can potentially interfere with research

Recently, a researcher from Harvard discovered that trying to use commercial devices to gather data can present some significant challenges. What did the researcher find, why are black-box designs challenging to work with, and how does this relate to AI?...

By Sam Brown | 23-08-2021