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The Bad Guys are Winning in Cyberspace. Here’s One Way to Beat Them

The news is grim. The number of cyberhack attacks and database breaches mounts with each passing week. It’s costing companies and people some big money and a lot of pain. Here are some scary stats from a recent Intel White Paper titled “Intel Agilex FPGAs target IPUs, SmartNICs, and 5G Networks”:1 “CSO, an online publication … Read More → "The Bad Guys are Winning in Cyberspace. Here’s One Way to Beat Them"



Research meets Realization: InnovationLab Brings Organic Printed Electronics into the Mainstream

I’ve got three words for you: Printed Organic Electronics! My distinguished guest is Dr. Florian Ullrich from InnovationLab. Florian and I are talking all about the unique printing technology behind InnovationLab’s printed electronics, the details of InnovationLab’s collaboration with Evonik to produce the first fully printed rechargeable batteries for flexible printed sensors, and how InnovationLab’s … Read More → "Research meets Realization: InnovationLab Brings Organic Printed Electronics into the Mainstream"


Yay! Finally! A Way to Secure the Supply Chain!

I was brought up by my parents to have a suite of core values, including the fact that it was wrong to tell porky pies and that it would be despicable beyond words to pilfer, pinch, or purloin anything from anyone. Shortly after I graduated from university, soon after I moved to commence my first job at International Computers Limited (ICL) in Manchester, England, I was burgled. The callous swine took the only thing I owned that was worth anything — a brand-new rubber-handled hammer that I’d purchased out of my first pay-packet.



SWA Stands for Stupendous, Wizard, and Awesome

Many of today’s electronic systems feature multiple printed circuit boards (PCBs) and/or modules. (For the remainder of this column, unless such interpretation is inconsistent with the context, we will assume the term “board” to embrace the term “module.”) Not surprisingly, the system’s designers often wish to pass data back and forth from board to board. … Read More → "SWA Stands for Stupendous, Wizard, and Awesome"

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