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Why Use Mobile Payments

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Amongst all the hype and bluster around mobile payments a fundamental question seems to be largely overlooked – why use mobile payments?

Big Data manages electric grid demand

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Writing for Datanami, George Leopold notes that the summer months are often especially challenging for power utility companies. “[They are] managing peak demand while figuring out how to integrate intermittent power sources into the grid,” he explains. “Increasingly, Big Data analytics tools are being applied to the emerging smart grid as a way to gauge […]

Researchers eye injectable mesh electronics

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/06/23/researchers-eye-injectable-mesh-electronics/#new_tab

Researchers at Harvard and Beijing’s National Center for Nanoscience and Technology have developed a method of using a needle measuring just a few millimeters in length to inject mesh electronics directly into the brain. As John Wenz of PopularMechanics explains, this technique allows the mesh to safely unfurl, providing a non-invasive way to deploy sensors […]

Researchers eye injectable mesh electronics

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/researchers-eye-injectable-mesh-electronics-2/

Researchers at Harvard and Beijing’s National Center for Nanoscience and Technology have developed a method of using a needle measuring just a few millimeters in length to inject mesh electronics directly into the brain. As John Wenz of PopularMechanics explains, this technique allows the mesh to safely unfurl, providing a non-invasive way to deploy sensors […]

Building a secure foundation for wearables

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/06/22/building-a-secure-foundation-for-wearables/#new_tab

Did you know it is technically possible to spy on wearable devices in a gym or coffee shop? Fortunately, as Wareable’s David Nield points out, it’s highly unlikely that anyone who isn’t a security researcher is actually going to bother to try – for now. “The few drops of data available are not worth the […]

Building a secure foundation for wearables

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/building-a-secure-foundation-for-wearables-2/

Did you know it is technically possible to spy on wearable devices in a gym or coffee shop? Fortunately, as Wareable’s David Nield points out, it’s highly unlikely that anyone who isn’t a security researcher is actually going to bother to try – for now. “The few drops of data available are not worth the […]

Controllers Newsletter – Q2 2015

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PCI Express 4.0 Core Northwest Logic is now offering PCI Express Gen 4 support as part of its high-performance PCI Express solution. Northwest logic’s PCI Express solution has been widely deployed in cutting edge ASIC and FPGA designs. Some of the key features of the PCI Express 4.0 Core include: Endpoint, Root-Port, and Switch support […]

WiFi powers these sensors

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A team of researchers from the University of Washington (UW) has successfully demonstrated that a WiFi router is capable of providing far field wireless power – without compromising the network’s communication performance.

Rambus and SK Hynix Extend License Agreement

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Agreement extended to 2024 SEOUL, Korea and SUNNYVALE, Calif. – June 18 2015 – SK Hynix Inc. and Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS), today announced they have signed an amendment that extends the current agreement between the two companies through July 1, 2024 for use of Rambus memory-related patented innovations in SK Hynix semiconductor products. SK Hynix […]

WiFi powers these sensors

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A team of researchers from the University of Washington (UW) has successfully demonstrated that a WiFi router is capable of providing far field wireless power – without compromising the network’s communication performance. More specifically, the team managed to power temperature and camera sensors at distances of 20 and 17 feet, respectively. In addition, the University […]

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