Mechanically Enhanced, Antibacterial, and Double‐Network Hydrogel Flexible Sensors for Sleep Apnea Monitoring
Researchers have engineered a multifunctional hydrogel sensor by integrating a polyvinyl alcohol/silk fibroin double network with tannic‑acid‑coated liquid metal droplets, copper particles, and an ethanol post‑treatment. The resulting material exhibits a tensile strength of 1.452 MPa—483% higher than pure PVA—alongside 700% elongation, 0.25 S/m conductivity, and strong antibacterial activity against S. aureus and E. coli. Mechanical robustness and stable electrical response (<5% resistance drift over 1,000 cycles) enable accurate respiratory rate monitoring and apnea alerts. This work demonstrates a scalable route to wearable sensors that combine durability, conductivity, and hygiene for health‑care applications.

Equinix Announces Construction of $92M Data Centre in Dublin
Equinix has broken ground on DB7x, a new data centre in Blanchardstown, Dublin, representing a $92 million investment ($78 million for the facility and $14 million for retail IBX build‑out). The site will sit alongside two existing Equinix campuses, leveraging shared power infrastructure...

Bosch Presents Electric Powertrain for Heavy-Duty Trucks and Off-Highway Machiner
Bosch Engineering unveiled an 800‑volt electric powertrain at LogiMAT 2026, targeting heavy‑duty intralogistics equipment such as forklifts, truck tractors and port transporters. The SMG230 motor delivers 188 kW continuous power and up to 550 Nm peak torque, while a silicon‑carbide inverter pushes...
Lyten to Establish a Lyten Industrial Hub in Poland
Lyten announced plans to evaluate a new industrial hub in Gdańsk, Poland, with a feasibility study scheduled for 2026. The hub would combine the company’s advanced battery‑energy‑storage manufacturing with AI‑powered data centre capacity, mirroring its recently launched Swedish site. Lyten’s...

Nokia Sets Early Wi-Fi 9 Vision Around AI, Real-Time Connectivity Demands
Nokia has announced an early vision for Wi‑Fi 9 that shifts the focus from peak‑throughput to deterministic, low‑latency performance required by AI‑driven and immersive applications. The company targets sub‑10 ms bounded latency, multi‑gigabit delivery under load, and energy‑per‑bit efficiency, positioning Wi‑Fi 9 as...

NAB 2026: IP Innovation, Software‑Based Media Infrastructure & Dynamic Media Facility Workflows on Display for Lawo
Lawo will unveil a new software‑centric product line at NAB 2026, expanding its HOME platform with containerized micro‑service apps for IP‑based media workflows. The updated HOME suite now includes role‑based access control and a Multiviewer app that can handle up to...

Offshore Vessel Charging Tech Developer Plans Commercial Rollout in UK
Stillstrom, the Maersk‑backed offshore charging specialist, has launched a dedicated UK entity in Aberdeen to commercialise its eCharger system for service operation vessels. After years of development and full‑scale trials in 2024, the solution is now ready for operational deployment...
NXP Unveils Third-Generation RFCMOS Automotive Radar Transceiver
NXP Semiconductors introduced the third‑generation RFCMOS automotive radar transceiver TEF8388, an 8‑transmit/8‑receive (8T8R) device capable of supporting imaging radar sensors with up to 576 antenna channels. The chip maintains power consumption comparable to legacy 3T4R solutions while offering scalable configurations...

Corsair Frame 4000D RS PC Case Review: Excellent Flow
Corsair released the Frame 4000D RS, a $125 mid‑tower case that updates the popular 4000D with higher‑end features. The new model adds movable panels, an “Infinirail” system for flexible fan and radiator mounting, and includes three ARGB RS120 fans, improving airflow...

Hanin’s Unveils New 3D Printing Lineup with Elastomer and SJF Systems at TCT Asia
Chinese 3D‑printing firm Hanin introduced two new systems at TCT Asia 2026. The LCD‑L298 is a commercial‑grade elastomer printer that uses a COB light source and Fresnel lens to deliver uniform exposure across a 294 × 160 × 400 mm build volume. The industrial‑grade SJF‑P380 employs...

The Hidden Risks of Running AS400 Systems Without Documentation
IBM AS400 (IBM i) platforms still power critical enterprise functions, but many firms lack up‑to‑date system documentation. As legacy experts retire, institutional knowledge disappears, leading to longer troubleshooting, risky upgrades, and stalled modernization. The article outlines how undocumented architectures increase...
Exclusive-Amazon Plans Smartphone Comeback More than a Decade After Fire Phone Flop
Amazon is developing a new smartphone internally called “Transformer,” aiming to revive its mobile ambitions after the 2014 Fire Phone failure. The device will tightly integrate Alexa and AI features, potentially reducing reliance on traditional app stores, and is being...

How Relays Work in DIY Electronics Projects
Relays let low‑voltage microcontrollers switch high‑power devices safely, making them essential for DIY automation ranging from LED strips to motor‑driven pumps. Two main families dominate the market: electromechanical relays (EMRs) with moving coils and solid‑state relays (SSRs) that use semiconductor...
HENSOLDT Signs Long-Term Supply Deal with UMS
HENSOLDT has secured a long‑term supply agreement with United Monolithic Semiconductors (UMS) to receive 900,000 gallium‑nitride (GaN) components for its radar systems by 2030. The deal aims to reinforce supply‑chain resilience and expand production capacity amid rising global demand for...

I'm Just as Tired as Pixel Users Are: Always-On Display Is Freezing After March Patch
Google’s March 2024 security update triggered widespread freezing of the always‑on display (AOD) on Pixel phones, particularly the Pixel 10 series. Users reported the AOD locking up multiple times daily, often requiring a hard reset to regain functionality. The problem mirrors...

A Buyer’s Guide to Data Center Colocation Space
The guide breaks down colocation fundamentals, from renting rack space and power to the responsibilities of hardware setup and management. It explains pricing models—monthly, pay‑as‑you‑go, or long‑term contracts—and how space is measured in rack units, with half‑ or full‑rack options...

Hyundai Recalls over 100,000 Kona Electric Vehicles
Hyundai is recalling 104,011 first‑generation Kona Electric vehicles produced between January 2018 and July 2023 after a software flaw in the battery‑management system was found to potentially miss early signs of thermal instability. The defect raises a fire risk, prompting authorised service...
Looking Ahead: KNX Board Outlines Vision for Smarter Buildings
At its recent General Assembly, the KNX Association elected a 17‑member board and unveiled a strategic roadmap centered on IoT, AI‑driven energy management, and Cyber Resilience Act compliance. Board members highlighted simplifying the ETS commissioning tool, expanding open‑standard interoperability, and...
Natural Superlattice 2D Materials‐based Volatile Memristor Promotes Artificial Nociceptor
Researchers have created a volatile memristor using the natural superlattice 2D material BiTiS3, which exploits interlayer coupling and sulfur‑vacancy‑induced lattice distortions to lower ion migration barriers. The device switches at low voltage within nanoseconds, as visualized by in‑situ conductive atomic...
Multifunctional Flexible Sensor with Bionic Micro‐Nano Hierarchical Structure for Dual‐Mode Pressure and Temperature Sensing
The study introduces a bioinspired multifunctional flexible sensor (BMF) that mimics ant, spider, mosquito and lotus leaf structures. Built from MXene‑coated melamine foam and CNT/PVDF nanofiber membrane, it delivers ultra‑high pressure sensitivity of 986.51 kPa⁻¹ across 0–200 kPa and temperature sensitivity of...
Warwick Secures Funding to Boost UK Wide-Bandgap Power Semiconductor Reliability Testing
The University of Warwick has secured funding to acquire a wide‑bandgap (WBG) dynamic reliability tester from ipTEST Ltd, bolstering the UK’s capacity to evaluate SiC and GaN power semiconductors. The equipment will feed the nation’s first comprehensive reliability database, supporting...

Tescan Opens New Demo Lab in Korea to Support Semiconductor Failure Analysis, Reliability, and Academic Research Across Asia-Pacific
Tescan announced the opening of an upgraded Korea Demo Lab and Office in Seoul, merging its local office with a state‑of‑the‑art demonstration facility. The integrated site aims to deepen customer engagement by offering hands‑on training, workflow validation, and technical discussions...
AMD FSR 4.1 Upscaling Improves Image Quality on Radeon RX 9000 GPUs
AMD has launched Adrenalin Edition 26.3.1, bringing FSR Upscaling 4.1 to Radeon RX 9000 GPUs. The new algorithm sharpens detail and cuts artifacts, especially in low‑resolution inputs and aggressive upscaling modes. The driver also adds Ray Regeneration 1.1, game support for Crimson...

The MacBook Neo Is the Most Disruptive Product Apple Has Released Since the iPhone – but It's Probably Chromebooks that...
Apple unveiled the MacBook Neo, a $600 entry‑level laptop that repurposes the A18 Pro mobile chip from the iPhone 16 Pro. The 13‑inch IPS display delivers over 500 cd/m² brightness, while the device ships with 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, and a 13‑hour battery. Its...

Govee's New Vintage-Inspired Smart Bulbs Are a Lot Cheaper than You'd Think
Govee has introduced an Edison‑style smart bulb for the US and European markets, priced at £19.99/€24.99 individually and $69.99 for a four‑pack. The bulb delivers 500 lumens, a CRI above 90, and a tunable colour temperature from 2,700 K to 6,500 K,...
Intel Prepares 10 Percent CPU Price Increase Impacting Consumer PC Market
Intel is preparing a roughly 10% price increase for its Core Ultra consumer processors, affecting desktops, laptops, and OEM‑built systems. The hike arrives amid broader component cost pressures from memory, storage, and GPU markets driven by data‑center and AI demand....

Will Intel's GPU-Making Gambit Pay Off?
Intel is attempting a strategic comeback by targeting the fast‑growing AI GPU market under new CEO Lip‑Bu Tan. After a steep stock decline and several missteps, the company cut 24,000 jobs, cancelled factory plans and refocused on both foundry services...

I Used the Xiaomi Pad 8 for a Month — These Four Features Make the Half-Priced iPad Air Clone the...
After a month of daily use, the Xiaomi Pad 8 emerges as the most compelling mid‑range Android tablet of 2026. Its 11.2‑inch LCD with optional nano‑texture coating delivers vibrant, low‑glare visuals, while the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset and up to 12 GB RAM provide...

BMF Announces New microArch S150 Series: Technical Specifications and Pricing
Boston Micro Fabrication unveiled the microArch S150 Series, a compact line of Projection Micro Stereolithography (PµSL) 3D printers aimed at labs and production environments. The standard S150 delivers 25 µm optical resolution with ±3 µm positional accuracy, while the S150 Ultra prints layers...

Telenor IoT Expands Global Connectivity with Launch of Global APN
Telenor IoT has launched a Global APN service that lets enterprises use a single access point name across Europe, Asia‑Pacific and the Americas. The offering automatically routes devices to the nearest Telenor point of presence—Stockholm, Amsterdam, Singapore, Ashburn and Los Angeles—reducing...

Aimé Leon Dore Brings Its Signature Palette to a Technics Turntable
New York‑based fashion label Aimé Leon Dore has partnered with Japanese audio giant Technics to launch its first collaborative turntable, the SL‑1200M7ALD. The limited‑edition unit is finished in ALD’s signature Mulberry Green with subtle gold accents, while preserving Technics’ coreless...
InnovMetric, Faro Creaform Integration Enables Direct Data Acquisition
InnovMetric and Faro Creaform have integrated Faro’s auto‑referencing multi‑line 3D scanners directly into PolyWorks|Inspector, allowing real‑time data capture, visualization, and dimensional analysis without switching software. The workflow streamlines training, accelerates onboarding, and ensures consistent inspection templates across global OEM plants. Meanwhile,...

Corning Unveils Fiber, Cable, and Connectivity Solutions Targeting AI Data Center Networks
At OFC 2026, Corning introduced a suite of fiber, cable, and connectivity solutions aimed at AI‑driven data center networks. The multicore fiber promises four‑fold capacity per strand while cutting connectors by 75 % and reducing cable mass up to 70 %. Its...
Nvidia to Sell 1 Million Chips to Amazon by End of 2027 in Cloud Deal
Nvidia announced a multi‑year agreement to deliver one million GPU chips to Amazon Web Services by the end of 2027, alongside a suite of its networking and inference accelerators. Sales begin this year and will run through 2027, complementing Nvidia’s...

Linstol Expands Audio Portfolio with Sound by Bose
Linstol announced the addition of Sound by Bose headphones to its inflight entertainment portfolio, bringing a globally recognized audio brand onto aircraft cabins. The partnership leverages Bose’s premium acoustic technology alongside Linstol’s airline‑specific integration expertise. The new offering will be...
This Viral Wireless Dongle Lets You Share Your Audio on a Flight - How It Works
Twelve South’s AirFly Pro 2 is a compact Bluetooth dongle that turns any 3.5 mm audio source—such as an airplane’s entertainment jack—into a wireless feed for personal headphones. The device supports dual‑headphone pairing, features an upgraded Qualcomm chip for clearer sound and...

Star Systems International Transponders Used in Thailand's Toll System
Star Systems International is supplying its Chara transponders for Thailand’s new M‑Flow tolling system, which seeks to replace manual cash payments with electronic toll collection (ETC). The transponders, OmniAir‑certified and engineered for high‑speed, extreme‑temperature environments, will work in tandem with...

Super Micro Co-Founder Charged With Smuggling, Departs Board
The U.S. Department of Justice indicted Yih‑Shyan “Wally” Liaw, a co‑founder of Super Micro Computer Inc., for allegedly diverting billions of dollars in Nvidia‑powered servers to China via a Southeast Asian intermediary, breaching export‑control regulations. Prosecutors allege Liaw and two...
OnePlus 15T Brings 3D Ultrasonic Fingerprint Sensor to Its In-Display Biometrics
OnePlus confirmed that its upcoming 15T flagship will ship with a 3D ultrasonic in‑display fingerprint sensor, marking a step up from the optical solutions used in earlier models. The device also features a 6.32‑inch flat AMOLED panel at 165 Hz, a...
Exhibitor Viewpoint: DPA Microphones at NAB Show
At the 2026 NAB Show, DPA Microphones will showcase its latest N-Series digital wireless microphone system and the integration of CORE+ technology into the 4097 Micro Shotgun. Vice President of Sales & Marketing Christopher Spahr highlighted the company’s focus on...

Clear-Com to Showcase Expanded Communications Ecosystem at 2026 NAB Show
Clear-Com announced it will unveil a major new product and a suite of upgraded intercom solutions at the 2026 NAB Show, exhibiting from April 19‑22 in Alameda, California. The showcase will feature the award‑winning FreeSpeak Icon beltpack, a 4‑Channel HelixNet...
Startups Bring Optical Metamaterials to AI Data Centers
Two photonic startups are repurposing optical‑metamaterial science to overcome data‑center bandwidth and AI compute limits. Lumotive unveiled a programmable metasurface chip that steers, lenses and splits light without moving parts, promising scalability to 10,000‑by‑10,000 ports and a 2026 launch. Neurophos...
EPC Unveils Phase 18 Reliability Report Advancing Understanding of eGaN Reliability and Robustness
Efficient Power Conversion Corp (EPC) released its Phase 18 Reliability Report, delivering deeper insight into the wear‑out mechanisms of enhancement‑mode GaN (eGaN) power transistors. The report bridges the gap between laboratory stress tests and real‑world operating conditions by introducing a quantitative...

NVIDIA Expands AI Partnerships with Samsung, SK Hynix, and Hyundai
At GTC 2026, NVIDIA announced expanded AI collaborations with three Korean giants—Samsung Electronics, SK hynix, and Hyundai Motor Group. Samsung highlighted next‑generation memory chips such as GDDR7, LPDDR6, HBM4 and AI‑focused design tools, while SK hynix demonstrated HBM4, HBM3E and...

Walmart Flooded with RTX 40-Series GPUs as 50-Series Remains Out of Reach for Most Gamers — Retailer Slashes up to...
Walmart has dramatically lowered prices on Nvidia’s RTX 40‑series graphics cards, with discounts of up to $482 and several models now at or below their original MSRP. The retailer’s expanded inventory comes as Nvidia’s upcoming RTX 50‑series (Blackwell) remains scarce and priced...

HORIZON MICROTECHNOLOGIES COMBINES MICRO-AM WITH ADVANCED COATINGS FOR FUNCTIONALISED 3D MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES
Horizon Microtechnologies unveiled a micro‑additive manufacturing (micro‑AM) workflow that prints monolithic 3D microfluidic structures directly from CAD and then applies proprietary functional coatings. The process eliminates traditional bonding, lithography and assembly steps, delivering leak‑free channels, integrated microneedle arrays, and embedded...

Homelab Projects to Try This Weekend (March 20 - 22)
Weekend homelab enthusiasts can boost productivity by deploying three open‑source Docker containers: Stirring PDF for free PDF editing, Planka for a self‑hosted Kanban board, and Glances for real‑time server monitoring. Each service runs locally, can be accessed via reverse proxy or...
Thermaltake TR200 Mini Tower Delivers Mid-Tower Expandability Features
Thermaltake unveiled the TR200 mini‑tower series, blending compact dimensions with mid‑tower expandability. The lineup includes a mesh‑focused TR200 and a wooden‑slat TR200 WS, each offered in black and white. Despite its mini‑tower classification, the case accommodates up to 365 mm graphics cards,...
Arctic Unveils Senza AI 370 Fanless Ryzen AI Mini PC
Arctic has launched the Senza AI 370, a fanless mini PC built around AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU, paired with 32 GB DDR5X‑8000 RAM, a 1 TB PCIe Gen 4 x4 SSD and Radeon 890M integrated graphics. The chassis acts as a passive heat sink, allowing the system to...

Ampere Expands European Cloud Footprint Amid Sovereign Cloud Demand
Ampere Computing is rolling out its Arm‑based AmpereOne and AmpereOne M processors across Europe, adding new cloud instances on hyperscale provider Oracle and regional players such as Scaleway, Glesys, CloudSigma, C41.ch and Hetzner. The expansion targets AI inference workloads, power‑limited environments...