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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.

ThingMaker Reinvented as 3D Printer Toy Creator 

Mattel is adding modern technology to do-it-yourself (DIY) toy from the 1960s called the...

Electrical Engineers Develop Device for Early Cancer Detection

A team of electrical engineers  have developed a device disguised as tissue that uses...

Vaio, Toshiba, and Fujitsu Could Merge to Form Japan PC Giant

Vaio, the personal computer (PC) company that spun off from Sony two years ago,...

Google’s Balloon Internet Project Enters Next Phase of Testing

Alphabet’s X division (formerly Google X) is the team behind experiments such as a self-driving car and a drone delivery plan. One of the group’s wildest concepts, called Project Loon, is a plan to provide internet connections all over the world by beaming Wi-Fi down from balloons that are powered by the wind and the sun.
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5D Memory Storage Could Last Billions of Years

Today’s art, literature, and scientific data could be preserved in glass forever—or 13.8 billion...

Electronic Recycling Programs Improve Responsible Waste Management

A recent study by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that electronics recycling...

Interferometers Detect Gravitational Waves, Proving Einstein Right

Physicists announced they have observed disturbances in the fabric of spacetime called gravitational waves...

Why Bose’s Electromagnetic Car Suspension System Never Made it to Market

Bose—the company best known for its high-end speakers—spent three decades on a side project...

Could Pollen be Used to Make Better Batteries?

To improve lithium-ion batteries, scientists have found inspiration from silly putty, packing peanuts, and algae....
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