Archive for the ‘internet’ category: Page 238
Jan 29, 2019
Breakthrough flexible material transforms WiFi signals into electricity
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, internet
Researchers are always looking for new materials that can help power electronics and medical devices in the future. MIT has made a breakthrough with a new material that makes that goal closer to reality. The breakthrough is thanks to a fully flexible device that can convert WiFi signals into electricity that could power devices.
Jan 29, 2019
Converting Wi-Fi signals to electricity with new 2-D materials
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, internet, wearables
Device made from flexible, inexpensive materials could power large-area electronics, wearables, medical devices, and more.
Jan 28, 2019
All-photonic quantum repeaters could lead to a faster, more secure global quantum internet
Posted by James Christian Smith in categories: engineering, internet, quantum physics
Engineering researchers have demonstrated proof-of-principle for a device that could serve as the backbone of a future quantum Internet. University of Toronto Engineering professor Hoi-Kwong Lo and his collaborators have developed a prototype for a key element for all-photonic quantum repeaters, a critical step in long-distance quantum communication.
Jan 24, 2019
For Industrial Robots, Hacking Risks Are On the Rise
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: biotech/medical, cybercrime/malcode, employment, engineering, internet, robotics/AI
In the future, industrial robots may create jobs, boost productivity and spur higher wages. But one thing seems more certain for now: They’re vulnerable to hackers.
Factories, hospitals and other big robot users often lack sufficient levels of defense against a digital attack, according to cybersecurity experts, robot manufacturers and engineering researchers. The risk levels are rising as more robots morph from being offline and isolated to being internet-connected machines, often working alongside humans.
5G promises to make factories a lot smarter. And that means they’ll be a lot more vulnerable.
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Jan 23, 2019
We’ll Likely See a Rise in Internet Blackouts in 2019
Posted by Steve Nichols in categories: government, internet
https://paper.li/e-1437691924#/
We’ll likely see a rise in internet blackouts in 2019, for two reasons: countries deliberately “turning off” the internet within their borders, and hackers disrupting segments of the internet with distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Above all, both will force policymakers everywhere to reckon with the fact that the internet itself is increasingly becoming centralized — and therefore increasingly vulnerable to manipulation, making everyone less safe.
From a report: The first method — states deliberately severing internet connections within their country — has an important history. In 2004, the Maldivian government caused an internet blackout when citizens protested the president; Nepal similarly caused a blackout shortly thereafter. In 2007, the Burmese government apparently damaged an underwater internet cable in order to “staunch the flow of pictures and messages from protesters reaching the outside world.” In 2011, Egypt cut most internet and cell services within its borders as the government attempted to quell protests against then-President Hosni Mubarak; Libya then did the same after its own unrest.
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Jan 19, 2019
Blockchain Featured in Big Four Firm Deloitte’s Annual Tech Trends Report
Posted by Amnon H. Eden in categories: bitcoin, internet
Blockchain ‘as disruptive as the Web’?
Blockchain is featured as a disrupting technology in the Tech Trends 2019 report published by Big Four audit and consulting firm Deloitte on Jan. 16.
According to one article in the report, “[a]dvanced networking is the unsung hero of our digital future,” and blockchain is cited as a part of it. The report — which mentions blockchain 25 times — notes that blockchain is among the technologies the importance of which is growing rapidly and still on its path towards mass adoption.
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Jan 17, 2019
On-chip optical link is created on electronic chip for the first time
Posted by James Christian Smith in categories: computing, internet
https://www.laserfocusworld.com/…/on-chip-optical-link-is-c…
Researchers of the University of Twente (UT; Enschede, Netherlands) have, for the first time, succeeded in connecting two parts of an electronic chip using an on-chip optical link, all fabricable with standard CMOS technology — a long-sought-after goal, as intrachip connection via light is almost instantaneous and also provides electrical isolation. Such a connection can, for example, be a safe way of connecting high-power electronics and digital control circuitry on a single chip without a direct electrical link. Vishal Agarwal, a UT PhD student, created a very small optocoupler circuit that delivers a data rate of megabits per second in an energy-efficient way.
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Jan 15, 2019
The Truth About 5G — Dr Graham Downing
Posted by Victoria Generao in category: internet
Jan 14, 2019
This Chart Reveals Google’s True Dominance Over the Web
Posted by Steve Nichols in category: internet
https://paper.li/e-1437691924#/
Yes, it’s a given that Google dominates the search market — but the fact is, Google is probably even more dominant than you would have guessed.