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- agricultural electronics
- Australia”
- automation
- automotive electronics
- batteries
- board components
- business
- CGI technology
- computers
- computer technology
- consumer electronics
- cyber attack
- cyber security
- cyber terrorism
- cyber war
- ddos
- design”
- dos
- electricity
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- electronics design
- environmental electronics
- industrial electronics
- medical electronics
- meters
- microcontrollers
- News
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- research and development
- robotics
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- smartphone health
- smart products
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- superconductivity
- technology”
- telecommunications
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- “computing
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Mapping the 3D printing revolution [Infographic]March 10, 2014 0 comment
If you can design it, the 3D printer can build it. However, we are still in the early stage of owning and using 3D printer.
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Can fashion and wearable technology work together?February 28, 2014 0 comment
Integrating wearable technology into a wave of new designs offers everyday consumers the opportunity to interact with fashion.
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The rise of consumer technology strengthens rugged solutionsFebruary 27, 2014 0 comment
The key to delivering new interface performance is embracing the fact that the use case determines design.
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Brave new world in 3D solid modelingJanuary 14, 2014 0 comment
Eric K.H. Lee discusses 3D design and explores some of the basic differences between feature-based modelling and direct modelling.
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Why network security needs to grow upJanuary 13, 2014 0 comment
The most fundamental change in the evolution of the information security ecosystem in response to the sophistication of cyber threats is the increased reliance on human investigation and manual incident response when an enterprise is faced with an advanced threat.
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Smart Watches: The Start of the Wearable Technology RevolutionDecember 13, 2013 1 comment
The release of the Samsung Galaxy Gear smart watch in September has taken excitement surrounding wearable technology to fever pitch in the consumer electronics market.
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Flexibility is key to productivityDecember 11, 2013 0 comment
As Senior Product Manager at National Instruments, Brett Burger works on the management and strategies of embedded systems used to measure and control the smart grid.
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12 Most Common Mistakes of Specifying Circuit Protection for EquipmentDecember 10, 2013 0 comment
If you keep these tips in mind, it is easy to specify the right measure of circuit protection at the lowest cost.
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Defending against electromagnetic attacksDecember 9, 2013 0 comment
Electromagnetic fields can interfere with or damage electronic devices but a new measuring instrument can now determine the strength, frequency, and direction of the attack.
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Why redeveloping apps for the cloud is no longer an IT-only choiceNovember 15, 2013 0 comment
Recent trends suggest that as businesses migrate to the cloud, departments outside of IT are increasingly playing a role in cloud app redevelopment.
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Mass producing pocket labsOctober 2, 2013 0 comment
There is certainly no shortage of lab-on-a-chip devices, but in most cases manufacturers have not yet found a cost-effective way to mass produce them.
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Cancer treatment minimises damage to healthy tissueAugust 28, 2013 0 comment
This complex treatment requires nearly 300 devices networked together to control the operation of the machine as well as access to the room itself.
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Demystifying surge protection standards AS1768:2007 vs. IEC61643-11:2011August 26, 2013 0 comment
Confusion still exists regarding the differences between the European and Australian standards that govern the use of surge protection devices.
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Why E-waste becoming counterfeit components is your problemAugust 21, 2013 0 comment
The current public attitude towards counterfeit electronics is similar to the attitude displayed in the 1960s towards drunk driving.
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Turning the lights on ecoSpectralJuly 11, 2013 0 comment
A local start-up is hoping to catch the home automation wave with its next-generation solid state lighting technology. Isaac Leung writes
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Super Cap MeJuly 8, 2013 0 comment
As the automotive sector looks to improve efficiency and cut emissions, Sydney-based CAP-XX sees an opportunity for its supercapacitor technology.
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Flexibility, focus and drive: the future for manufacturingJuly 4, 2013 0 comment
In a period of change, efficiency improvements, active R&D, and astute flexibility will allow manufacturers to not just survive, but thrive. Isaac Leung looks at how Taiwanese manufacturers are transitioning to new growth areas.
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Five minutes with ecoSpectral’s David KeightleyJuly 3, 2013 0 comment
David Keightley is the founder of lighting automation startup ecoSpectral.
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Personal computing evolvedJune 13, 2013 0 comment
Intel’s launch of its 4th generation Intel Core processor family represents its first system-on-a-chip (SoC) approach for PCs, as it seeks to address the blurring lines between computing device form factors.
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Battery swapping becoming common practice for commercial vehiclesMay 22, 2013 0 comment
An electric bus network in China is using a battery swapping strategy which minimises the stationary times required to replenish the charge on the vehicles.

