Large-scale distributed denial of service (DDoS) internet attacks increased 140% year-over-year from Q4 2015, according to the Q4 2016 ‘state of the internet’ security report from Massachusetts content delivery network firm Akamai Technologies, which carries a significant proportion of global web traffic. It uses data gathered by its own software to analyse threats to cloud security and discover seasonal trends. ...
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Consumers will see a plastic revolution
A new report says it is possible that plastic electronics technology is set to revolutionise the consumer electronics industry, with lower costs.
Electric ships market $20bn by 2027
The market for non-military hybrid and pure electric ships and boats will rise to over $20bn worldwide in 2027
Parents must encourage primary school kids to love science and maths
Students should be encouraged to pursue a STEM career while they are of primary school age, according to 50% of STEM professionals responding to a survey by MathWorks, which was intended to reveal reasons behind the UK skill shortage. When asked to consider their own experiences; 40% said they were inspired to love the subjects by their families and 19 per ...
Electronica: Europe strong in chips, but UK wobbles
Europe ended Q3 with a slight decline in semiconductor sales, but it was only a “technicality”, according to supply chain market watcher, DMASS. The quarter ended with sales of €1.81bn which was a decline of 0.9%, mainly due to different quarter-end reporting by some members. The worrying news for the UK market, where the effect of the Brexit vote are coming into play, ...
What next for car and EV batteries?
Lithium-ion batteries will dominate the automotive scene over the coming ten, and possibly 15, years, but some odd-ball technologies could push their way through, according to market research firm IDTechEx. “During that time we shall see peak Pb-acid battery, the biggest nail in its coffin being when electric vehicles more widely abandon them and even those conventional vehicles modified to ...
Engineering Brexit report aims at Government
UK engineering bodies are aiming at the Government with a detailed report about Brexit, called 'Engineering a future outside the EU: securing the best outcome for the UK'.
5G could have slow take-up after 2020
If 5G mobile phone services launch in 2020 it is being predicted that there could be 24 million 5G subscriptions worldwide by the end of 2021 for mobile and fixed broadband services, according to Ovum. To put this into perspective, there are over 5 billion mobile phone users today. So this prediction indicates a modest take-up of the new 5G ...
Brexit: Tech sector must play its part to prepare, says techUK
Julian David, CEO of techUK, representing the technology and IT sector has said that the UK vote to leave the EU was not the outcome that the majority of techUK members were hoping for. “It opens up many uncertainties about the future. However, the UK tech sector will play its part in helping the UK to prepare, adapt and thrive ...
UK Robotics Week: UK drivers say robotic cars will be safer
More than a quarter of UK adults polled in the UK Robotics Week survey believe that the biggest benefit of driverless cars will be fewer road accidents. While 20% of adults polled in research believe driverless cars would make road rage less of a problem. The research has been commissioned by the EPSRC UK-RAS Network, is being released ahead of ...