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| Researchers at Harvard University (USA) have developed flying microrobots that can land to save energy, just like real insects. These miniat...

| No, this item isn’t about coal, but instead LP records. They are making an amazing comeback. With the advent of the compact disc in 1982 wit...

| Texas Instruments has presented the first step-down converter for powering low-voltage circuits from a 12 V supply rail with a package so sm...

| In cooperation with semiconductor device manufacturer NXP, the English firm Wavy Technologies has developed a portable microwave oven with a...

| A major difficulty in the development of flexible electronics is that the materials used cannot withstand stretching, bending or breaking. N...

| The American company Zero Zero Robotics has developed a hovering camera that uses face recognition to follow the user. The Hover Camera is e...

| If you are mainly involved in designing or repairing digital devices, a logic analyzer is more useful than an oscilloscope for tracing signa...

| Researchers at the University of California (USA) have developed a nanowire-based material that allows a rechargeable battery to be charged...

| The Optoelectronics group of Vishay Intertechnology has developed a new precision digital ambient light sensor for consumer and industrial a...

| The Commodore 64 is one of the best-known game computers ever. Launched in 1982, it was especially popular on account of the large number of...