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USB-C cables to be EU standard by December 2024

Back in June we reported that the EU agreed new portable electronic devices would have to use a USB Type-C

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Record funding uplift for UK battery research and development

The UK’s world-leading manufacturing industries will be boosted thanks to £211 million in new government funding for battery research and

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A common charger for mobile devices will be a reality in 2024

Following Parliament’s approval, EU consumers will soon be able to use a single charging solution for their electronic devices. By

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SK hynix Develops World’s Highest 238-Layer 4D NAND Flash

SK hynix Inc announced that it has developed the industry’s highest 238-layer NAND Flash product. The company has recently shipped

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The Royal Mint to build ‘world first’ plant to turn UK’s electronic waste into gold

The Royal Mint has announced plans to build a world first plant in South Wales to recover gold from UK

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UK scientists develop pioneering bio-batteries

The new battery technology harnesses the power of DNA to provide a safer, greener solution to generating power and has

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BT reveals a third of the UK still don’t know how to recycle unwanted electronics

New research from BT has revealed that almost half all of Brits (41%) say they have cupboards, drawers or bags

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Action to detect, deter and disrupt the misuse of drones

New Counter-Drone Strategy will harness the benefits of the technology to society and the economy by protecting the public from

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Samsung Electronics Develops Industry’s First 12-Layer 3D-TSV Chip Packaging Technology

Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today announced that it has developed the industry’s first 12-layer 3D-TSV

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Button batteries campaign – how to stay safe

Button batteries can badly injure or even kill a child, if swallowed. We rely on button batteries to power everyday

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