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Apple Adds EMI Shielding to iPhone 7’s Chips

The latest rumors about Apple’s next iPhone reveal that preventing interference is higher priority than ever before. Korea’s ET News reports that Apple will apply electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding to individual chips in the forthcoming iPhone 7. Previous versions of the iPhone have included shielding on the entire circuit board, and then the Apple Watch introduced shielding on an individual chip.

Apple Recalls MacBook USB-C Charging Cables 

Shortly after Apple recalled faulty AC wall plug adapters, the company has now announced...

Apple AC Wall Plug Adapters Recalled for Electrical Shock Hazard

Apple is recalling millions of power adapters that can pose an electric shock hazard. These international wall...

New Sensor Improves Listening Skills for Computers

Anyone who has used Apple’s Siri would likely agree that today's voice-activated technology is...

Graphene Nanoribbons for Semiconductor Electronics

Although graphene has been touted for its unique properties that make it an exciting...
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The World’s First White Laser Beam

Engineers at Arizona State University (ASU) have demonstrated the world’s first white lasers. For...

Apple Patents Solar Technology for Wireless Devices

While smartphone users are perpetually tethered to their chargers, researchers are busy designing better...

Graphene Speakers Give Humans Bat-like Abilities

There has been so much talk among engineers about the many exciting ways graphene...

Researchers Used Lasers to Create Touchable Holograms

Japanese researchers have developed 3D plasma displays with haptic feedback, or in other words,...

Researchers Developed Biodegradable Transistors Made from Wood-Based Material

The next time you upgrade your smartphone, imagine tossing your old iphone into the...
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