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Stellantis Makes Some Connected Services Free for 10 Years

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Yesterday, the mothership at Stellantis announced a new two-tier system for app-connected services - and one of them has the grand price of $0. Starting this month, buyers of vehicles from the Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat brands (but, oddly, not Chrysler or Alfa quite yet) can enjoy a full ten years of some app-based connected services.

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Solar-Powered Tech Transforms Remote Learning

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While international initiatives like Giga try to connect every school to the Internet, the timeline and cost remain hard to predict. Up to 40 learners can connect simultaneously using their smartphones, tablets, or laptops, without apps or internet access needed. Beekees interface is browser-based.

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Tesla’s spring update arrives with adaptive headlights and more

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After the release of the new Model Y, Tesla’s VP of Vehicle Engineering Lars Moravy confirmed in February that the matrix headlights and adaptive headlights would be making their way to the U.S. soon, alongside their inclusion in the refreshed model.

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Master 5G and 6G Basics With IEEE’s New Training Program

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As 5G network capabilities expand globally, the need for trained engineers who know the protocols and procedures required to set up and manage telecommunications systems grows. Registration processes involve the steps needed for devices to connect to the network. The NF framework supports functions required for 5G networks to operate.

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Faster, Safer Cars Come Into Focus With New Optical Network Tech

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Cameras, sensors, and displays all generate massive data streams—and the cables connecting them must keep pace. I think the car of the future will be a moving data center equipped with a high-performance computer, numerous sensors, 6G radio systems, and an optical backbone network to connect them all.”

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The Tiny Star Explosions Powering Moore’s Law

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But we have encountered another, quite surprising connection between supernovas and the human world specifically, a connection to the technology needed to make computer chips for the latest smartphones and other electronic devices. Seen through telescopic eyes, the night sky is dotted with the glowing remains of exploded stars.

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A Crucial Optical Technology Has Finally Arrived

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Connections within a rack are electrical, but several startups hope to change this.) The engineering involved is so complex, Schow doesnt think its worthwhile unless doing things the old way is broken. That Nvidia managed to commercialize a microring-based silicon photonics engine is an amazing engineering feat, says Schow.

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