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Feb 26, 2022

Ukraine supplies 90% of U.S. semiconductor-grade neon (and what it means to chip supply chain)

Posted by in category: computing

Ukraine supplies more than 90% of the US’s semiconductor-grade neon, a gas integral to the lasers used in the chip-making process,. Now what?

Feb 26, 2022

Watch: Drones capture an epic new 360-degree video of SpaceX Starship

Posted by in categories: drones, space travel

SpaceX prepares its first orbital Starship flight.

Drone capture 360-degree video of SpaceX Starship.


SpaceX is currently developing its Starship rocket at the firm’s Starbase facility in Texas. The project could lead to a giant, fully-reusable rocket system.

Feb 26, 2022

Russia Intensifies Censorship Campaign, Pressuring Tech Giants

Posted by in category: law

Google, Apple and others were warned that they must comply with a new law, which would make them more vulnerable to the Kremlin’s censorship demands.

Feb 26, 2022

Ukraine appeals to Elon Musk for Starlink satellites to maintain Internet

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, internet, satellites

Vice Prime Minister Fedorov reached out to Elon Musk for Starlink internet service in a last-ditch effort to restore internet access. As Russian forces approach Kyiv, Ukraine has been suffering internet problems.

Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation contacted SpaceX CEO Elon Musk about the company’s Starlink satellite broadband service.

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Feb 26, 2022

Here’s How Those Battery-Free Flashing Phone Stickers Worked

Posted by in categories: computing, mobile phones

The late 90s and early 2000s were a breakout time for mobile phones, with cheap GSM handsets ushering in the era in which pretty much everybody had a phone. Back then, a popular way to customize one’s phone was to install a sticker that would flash when the phone rang. These required no batteries or any other connection to the phone, and [Big Clive] has dived in to explain how they worked.

It’s an old-fashioned teardown that requires a bit of cutting to get inside the sticker itself. A typical example had three LEDs in series for a total voltage drop of around 7V, hooked up to two diodes and a PCB trace antenna. A later evolution used raw unpackaged components bonded to the PCB. Future versions went down to a single diode, using the LEDs to serve as the second. The basic theory was that the PCB traces would pick up RF transmitted by the phone when a call was coming in, lighting the LEDs.

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Feb 26, 2022

Column: As 5G wireless arrives, older phones are about to become roadkill

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Feb 26, 2022

Scientists reveal incredible 4.4 million galaxies in a new map

Posted by in category: space

Feb 26, 2022

Could A.I. revolutionize the future of heart health?

Posted by in categories: health, robotics/AI

Feb 26, 2022

Meta plans to develop A.I. translator capable of translating 100s of languages

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Now, that’s a superpower!What if you could speak every language on Earth? You would travel around the globe with ease making new friends everywhere.


The firm is working on building an A.I.-focused universal instantaneous speech translator and it could forever change how we communicate.

A powerful translating A.I.

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Feb 26, 2022

U.S. Bets on Faster-Charging Battery in Race to Catch Energy Rivals

Posted by in category: energy

The U.S. is pinning its hopes in the race for energy supremacy in a low-carbon world on startups like Ion Storage Systems, which is aiming to build a better battery.