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$6 Million Fine Confirmed for Consultant Behind Election-Related Robocalls

A political consultant faces a $6M fine for using AI-generated robocalls with stolen caller ID information to spread misleading messages during a state primary election. The ID belonged to a political operative's spouse.

FCC Mandates Captioning and Sign Language Support for Video Conferencing Platforms

The FCC has issued new rules requiring video conferencing platforms to provide real-time captioning and sign language interpretation services, with potential additional features for blind users under consideration.

Product Insights: Why Do Ferrites Never Seem to Work When We Need Them To?

Ferrite beads may fail to suppress RF emissions due to misidentified noise sources, high circuit impedance, outdated advice, or incorrect ferrite selection. Careful analysis and appropriate application are crucial for effective EMC compliance.

FCC Issues a New Round of Notices for Pirate Radio Operators in NYC, Miami

The FCC has issued new fines to pirate radio operators in New York and Miami. Penalties range from $40,000 to $920,000 for unauthorized broadcasting, targeting multiple individuals in both metro areas.

Precision Routing for Mental Health Crisis Calls

New rules may require wireless carriers to implement georouting technology for 988 crisis calls, ensuring faster localized response. This change would route calls based on the caller's actual location rather than their phone's area code.
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EMC Bench Notes: Pre-Compliance Testing for Radiated Emissions, Part 3 – Making the Measurement for MIL and Automotive

Discover pre-compliance testing for automotive and military EMC standards. Learn key differences from commercial testing, setup techniques, and tips for dealing with ambient signals. Save thousands in wasted compliance testing.

FCC Releases Internet Access Annual Report

The FCC's latest report paints a picture of a nation increasingly connected. With lightning-fast speeds becoming the norm and mobile access skyrocketing, America's digital landscape is evolving at breakneck pace.

Mosquitos Found to Have Infrared Sensors

Scientists unveil nature's hidden tech: mosquitoes armed with heat-seeking gear. This discovery could revolutionize pest control and inspire new human innovations. Our tiny foes just got more fascinating—and vulnerable.

Testing to UNECE Regulation 100 Requirements for Electric Vehicle Batteries

This article discusses Revision 3 of UNECE Regulation No. 100, which introduces new safety requirements for rechargeable energy storage systems in electric vehicles, including updated tests and standards for battery packs and thermal propagation protection.

Update on the Revision of IEEE Std 1720™

This article discusses the ongoing revision of IEEE Standard 1720, which provides recommended practices for near-field antenna measurements. It outlines the update process, key changes in various clauses, and new additions to the standard, including improved guidance on anechoic chamber design and non-regular scanning techniques. The revised standard is expected to be published in early 2025.
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