Video Friday: SpaceHopper

Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.RoboCup German Open: 17–21 April 2024, KASSEL, GERMANYAUVSI XPONENTIAL 2024: 22–25…

LED Touchscreen Is Also a PV Charger

Modern smartphone touchscreens offer edge-to-edge glass and use advanced bonding that makes the screen nearly flush with the surface of the phone. Beneath it, however, there’s still layer upon layer of glass, polarizes, color filters, capacitive touch sensors, and more. That’s an obstacle for smartphone makers looking to integrate sensors…

Unlock the Most Sophisticated Security Solutions with TII Ghaf Solution

This white paper delves into modern enterprise computing solutions and explores different approaches for securing enterprise laptops, desktops, mobile devices, and other endpoints. The analysis emphasizes the Technology Innovation Institute's (TII) Ghaf solution, underscoring its potential in augmenting security, manageability, and cross-platform support in the enterprise realm. Source: IEEE Spectrum…

Hello, Electric Atlas

Yesterday, Boston Dynamics bid farewell to the iconic Atlas humanoid robot. Or, the hydraulically-powered version of Atlas, anyway—if you read between the lines of the video description (or even just read the actual lines of the video description), it was pretty clear that although hydraulic Atlas was retiring, it wasn’t…

Prepping For Post-Quantum Cryptography

Encryption today is typically a game of very large numbers. Some of today’s cryptographic systems, like RSA or elliptic-curve cryptography, utilize as keys integers that are hundreds or thousands of bits long. Cracking a key requires breaking down one of these integers into its prime-number factors. Even the mightiest non-quantum…