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Rising Energy Bill Could Hold Back Cellular Infrastructure

Rising energy costs due to failing western action are pushing up the cost of living for millions worldwide, but cellular network providers have also suggested that increasing bills will limit the rollout of 5G. What challenges does 5G have, why do energy bills...

5G | By Robin Mitchell | 29-09-2022

Rising Energy Bill Could Hold Back Cellular Infrastructure

Rising energy costs due to failing western action are pushing up the cost of living for millions worldwide, but cellular network providers have also suggested that increasing bills will limit the rollout of 5G. What challenges does 5G have, why do energy bills...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 29-09-2022

Desk Occupancy Sensor: A Pathetic Sensor for Paranoid Managers

Recent product release reports show off the world’s smallest desk occupancy sensor claiming that it will help control environments and improve office efficiency, but in reality, such sensors will likely be used for petty managers tied to ageing mindsets. How c...

Privacy | By Robin Mitchell | 29-09-2022

Desk Occupancy Sensor: A Pathetic Sensor for Paranoid Managers

Recent product release reports show off the world’s smallest desk occupancy sensor claiming that it will help control environments and improve office efficiency, but in reality, such sensors will likely be used for petty managers tied to ageing mindsets. How c...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 29-09-2022

Creating Stretchable Thin Film Transistors from Inorganic Materials

Transistors have become one of the most used electronic components in technology today, so there is always an interest in creating newer and smaller transistors that outperform their predecessors, allowing more efficient computing operations. However, it’s not...

Wearables | By Liam Critchley | 28-09-2022

Creating Stretchable Thin Film Transistors from Inorganic Materials

Transistors have become one of the most used electronic components in technology today, so there is always an interest in creating newer and smaller transistors that outperform their predecessors, allowing more efficient computing operations. However, it’s not...

Technical Analysis | By Liam Critchley | 28-09-2022

Want to Fix the NHS? Introduce AI Technologies Now!

The NHS is a crumbling mess of poorly run hospitals, services, and antiquated technologies that believes the answer to all its problems is more money, but the reality is that more money would likely worsen the service in the long run. Instead, what the NHS rea...

AI | By Robin Mitchell | 27-09-2022

Want to Fix the NHS? Introduce AI Technologies Now!

The NHS is a crumbling mess of poorly run hospitals, services, and antiquated technologies that believes the answer to all its problems is more money, but the reality is that more money would likely worsen the service in the long run. Instead, what the NHS rea...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 27-09-2022

Tesla to be More Intelligent Than the Human Brain by 2033?

In an attempt to look special and controversial, Tesla recently ran a presentation on how their future Tesla's will have more computational power than the human brain by 2033, and yet completely fails to understand how that figure has absolutely no meaning wha...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 27-09-2022

EU to Introduce IoT Cybersecurity Legislation

Recognising the challenges presented by the wide-scale implementation of IoT devices, the EU is to introduce new cybersecurity legislation targeting manufacturers and developers of IoT solutions. What challenges do IoT devices present, what will the legislatio...

IoT | By Robin Mitchell | 26-09-2022

EU to Introduce IoT Cybersecurity Legislation

Recognising the challenges presented by the wide-scale implementation of IoT devices, the EU is to introduce new cybersecurity legislation targeting manufacturers and developers of IoT solutions. What challenges do IoT devices present, what will the legislatio...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 26-09-2022

Diamond Sensors Breakthrough in Cardiac Disease Diagnosis

Your heart beats around 100,00 times a day, and that function is controlled by an electrical system that not only causes the contraction of heart chambers but also coordinates them to work correctly in conjunction with each other. When this electrical system d...

Wearables | By Paul Whytock | 26-09-2022