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Comprehensive portfolio of advanced Gigabit Ethernet products offers ease-of-design

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27 March 2017, New Delhi, — A new portfolio of 48Gigabit Ethernet chips featuring advanced capabilities, certified compliance, comprehensive software support and copy-ready evaluation tools is now available from Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions. The new suite of products, known together as GigEpack, aims to reduce complexity and remove barriers in...

BOLSTERING NATIVE ENCRYPTION WITH CENTRALISED KEY MANAGEMENT

Rahul Kumar, Country Manager – WinMagic India
Authored by Rahul Kumar, Country Manager, WinMagic With native encryption being factory installed on nearly all endpoints – like desktops, laptops and tablets – it has quickly become the default encryption solution for IT managers. Technologies like BitLocker and FileVault2 are a great start at improving data security. But to expose the full capability of the native encryption, enterprises truly...

A Game of Cat and Mouse:Dynamic IP Address and Cyber Attacks

Nikhil-taneja
March 2017 - In recent years, cyber attackers have adopted a new, more surreptitious operational mandate; one that employs a set of strategies and technologies that dramatically complicate the detection process. At the forefront of these rogue like tactics are serving up dynamic IP addresses. In general, dynamic IP attacks target Layer 7, the application layer. Using real IP addresses,...

RECOM introduces new 2A Switching regulator with high efficiency

RECOM expands its R-78B series with a new 2A on-board power supply. These switching regulators can reach efficiencies up to 96%, without heat sinks. The R-78Bxx-2.0 series provides a high power density of up to 17.5W per cm³ in a SIP3 housing measuring only 11.5 x 8.5 x 17.5 mm. The R-78Bxx-2.0 series switching regulators are ideally suited to replace...

3 Cool Ways to Protect Your Eyes During the Total Solar Eclipse

Most people know to never look directly at the sun, and that rule will apply during one of the most historic skywatching events of the century. In case you hadn't heard, a total solar eclipse will be visible across the U.S. this summer. On Aug. 21, the moon will pass in front of the sun, casting a shadow on the...

We Could Create Robots That Can Feel, Thanks to New Sensor-Laden “Robotic Skin”

Create Robots That Can Feel, Thanks to New Sensor-Laden “Robotic Skin”
Modern consumers crave touchscreens, but the screens’ brittle fragility is their downfall. In order for sensors to cover anything larger — like a robot — the technology will need to be cost-effective and flexible. An MIT research team might have found the solution in 3-D printing, according to a study published recently in the journal Advanced Materials Technologies. The team,...

Biological Sensor Inspired by a Worm’s Strength

Biological Sensor Inspired by a Worm's Strength
The Nereis virens is a burrowing marine polychete that is common to the North Atlantic region of the world. One of the most impressive characteristics about this worm is its incredibly strong fang-like jaws, which play a primary role in its feeding and defense mechanisms. With a hardness and stiffness strength comparable to that which is shown in human dentin,...

Borrego Solar Systems completes largest operational rooftop solar install in Massachusetts

Borrego Solar Systems completes largest operational rooftop solar install in Massachusetts
National Development, Altus Power America and Borrego Solar Systems have completed a 3.9-MW roof-top solar installation on a 430,000-square-foot manufacturing and distribution center straddling the Boston/Dedham line. The solar project is the largest operational roof-top installation in Massachusetts and is expected to generate 4.8 kWh of energy annually. Boston Business Park is owned by National Development and is home...

4 things app developers need to know about the internet of things

App developers at work.
The internet of things is fast becoming an intrinsic part of our lives and society. Hays’ Steve Weston asks what app developers can do to take advantage of that. The internet of things (IoT) is changing every single aspect of our lives at a rapid pace. It is connectivity on a worldwide scale – and this presents an incredibly exciting...

IBM and Dublin City University partner on environmental management

Dublin City University
Computing giant IBM has teamed up with the Dublin City University (DCU) Water Institute to explore ways that connected technology can enhance environmental management. Teams from both organisations are working on a pilot research project that utilizes DCU’s sensors and IBM’s machine learning technologies to protect and conserve natural resources. According to the researchers, such technology can be used to tackle...

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