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Automotive-Grade RGBIR Color Sensor

The first AEC-Q100 RGBIR colour sensor detects colour and light for cars, electronics, lighting, and smart devices, with high sensitivity and low power use. Vishay...

Security Bug In ESP Chips! What Is It? How To Handle It?

A hidden ESP32 feature could let attackers spoof devices, steal data, and install malware. With IoT security at stake, what does this mean for...

“Distribution Infrastructure Must Become More Flexible Through Energy Storage Solutions And Digitalisation”- Anagh Ojha, Urja Mobility

For EV users and those in logistics, battery leasing is now a new norm. But what about their concerns regarding battery life, safety, and...

Using R To Analyse An IoT Connected Health Monitoring System

We delve into the deployment of IoT for health monitoring using the statistical programming language R. The primary aim of the system developed here...

Accelerating India’s AI Aspirations With ExSLerate

Nvidia may have done it first, but that does not mean India will stay behind. That is why Bengaluru-based startup SandLogic has immersed itself...

“Our Goal Is To Make Neuroscience Accessible Through Fully Open Source Technology”

From failure to global impact—this startup is making neuroscience accessible with open-source, low-cost bioamps. How did they get there? In 2016, Deepak Khatri, inspired by...

Palm-Sized Quantum Chips Spark Boundless Dreams

Meet the newest entrants to the quantum computing race—Google’s Willow, Microsoft’s Majorana 1, and Amazon’s Ocelot, which take us closer to the possibility of...

The Environmental Paradox Of Tech Manufacturing

Electronics powers our world, but at what cost? Massive energy consumption, hazardous chemicals, and waste plague PCB and IC manufacturing. Can tech go green...

How AI Will Change Everyday Life

AI is already impacting our lives in various ways, and promises to be ubiquitous in the near future. But the challenges will need to...

World’s First 410-Megapixel CMOS 35mm Full-Frame Sensor

Designed for surveillance, medical imaging, and industrial applications, it delivers 24K resolution, ultra-fast data processing, and enhanced low-light performance—all in a compact format. Canon Inc....
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