The donor screen came from a portable Sony TV of what looks like early 90s stock, which at the time would have been a cutting ...
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Rubber electronics are first to offer complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor functionality
Researcher Cunjiang Yu and his research team, including several of his former students, have announced a significant ...
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The problem with AI ‘vibe coding’
AI has empowered anyone to code, but, as with many technical matters, not actually understanding the fundamentals comes with ...
“A feral supernova awaits if you dime those dials”: EarthQuaker Devices Barrows Fuzz Attacker review
EarthQuaker Devices' latest fuzz is a love letter to the fabled Tone Bender MkII that presents its dynamite sound in a ...
By fusing enzyme fragments to antibodies, researchers from the Institute of Science Tokyo, in Japan, developed an innovative ...
Magnetic position sensors open the door to a range of applications from smart locks and laptops to smartphones and smart ...
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Who needs Switch emulation when you can just play Windows games on Android?
GameSir's GameHub application has officially arrived on the Google Play Store, and is free to download. GameHub is a ...
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The invisible cable "Back to the Future" (BTF) design ethos has been evolved a step further by its creator, DIY-APE, to just ...
Using chemical processes, scientists have manipulated the phase boundaries of lead-based ferroelectric materials to create higher performance and smaller devices.
Littelfuse, Inc. announced the launch of two next-generation Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) magnetic switches: the ...
Littelfuse, Inc. a diversified, announced the launch of two next-generation Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) magnetic ...
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