Electronic Products Magazine
Electronic Products Magazine is an important electronic trade press magazine. You’ll find some blogs I wrote at Electronic Products Magazine here that will interest you. You can left-click any one of them and the article will open in a new browser window.
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Start-up designed micro-satellites that can image through poor weather and darkness
Amazon announces two new Alexa development tools
The Dutch are building an artificial island to support the world’s largest wind farm
Tesla planning to make a pickup truck after Model Y
Engineers create new way to measure vital signs with radio waves
Snap-together autonomous car to make its way to CES 2018
Apple to design in-house power management chips for its devices
Li-Fi vs. Wi-Fi: Which is better?
Solar supercapacitor produces low-cost electricity and hydrogen gas
Laser-equipped NASA satellites achieve enormous data transmission rates
Speedy magnetic RAM requires no refresh signals
The era of truly fast-charging electronic devices speeds closer to reality
Fresh from the microwave oven: Cathode for lithium-ion batteries increases power density
DARPA’s new infrared smart sensor operates with near-zero power consumption
Teleoperating robots with VR: MIT gets inside a robot’s head
Top mistakes not to make as an Arduino beginner
Intel’s new Loihi neuromorphic chip mimics the living brain
To buy or not to buy: Ultra HD 4K TV
Perovskite crystals: the next step in the evolution of solar cells
How smart plugs can make your life easier and safer
Manta ray submarines and flying fish torpedoes could be used by the Royal Navy in the future
Questions to keep in mind when choosing a connector
Upgrade almost any phone with wireless charging
3 useful and fun-filled projects you can build with Arduino
Ultra-fast solid-state EV batteries are right around the corner, Toyota confirms
This tiny USB stick can bring image-based AI processing power to your computer
Are conductive electrodes the key to fast-charging batteries?
A look at AI applications now available for business
Carbon nanotube reinforced composites can reduce space vehicle mass by 30%
Raspberry Pi’s smaller, cheaper rival: NanoPi Neo Plus2
Solar cells thinner than a strand of human hair may soon power your smartphone
Amazon robots to revamp how Whole Foods runs warehouses
Aluminum water batteries ‘drink’ water to increase the range of unpiloted underwater vehicles
DARPA is teaching some manners — to robots
How researchers are using AI to treat bipolar disorder and personalize medicine
The Internet of Things can also be an Internet of People
Introducing a screen-printed, flexible antenna for RFID devices
Carbon nanotubes form the basis of a new type of logic
Stretchable conductors for wearable electronics
Is there a RAT in your PC camera?
How medical robotics will change healthcare as we know it
Frustration in the parking garage – where are the open spaces?
Google wants to create a generation of AI enthusiasts
Meet George Jetson! Toyota is developing a flying car
Electronic circuitry that’s flexible, stretchable, and biodegradable
Smart contact lens sensor for diabetic and glaucoma diagnosis
If we can’t improve the battery, let’s increase efficiency
Capacitors that can take the heat
ARM announces its first automotive-grade image signal processor for multi-camera systems
Thermal diode can control direction of heat flow
Facebook wants you to post comments from your brain — no fingers required
Topological insulators provide a boost for quantum computing
Two-dimensional transistors: slowing down the demise of Moore’s Law
How salt water batteries can be used for safe, clean energy storage
Throwback Tech: What was hot in the world of tech 30 years ago
Tesla shows off new Panasonic-made solar panels that will fit almost any roof