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SGP.32 Redefines eSIM Provisioning Power and Global IoT Control Dynamics

A new technical standard for eSIM provisioning is reshaping how connected devices are controlled across borders, raising both opportunities for global scalability and concerns about shifting power in the IoT ecosystem. According to an article titled “SGP.32 and eSIMs affecting the limits of global device control,” published by IoT Tech News, the GSMA’s SGP.32 specification…

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Hidden Ecosystems in Concrete May Shape Infrastructure Longevity and Urban Health

New research suggests that concrete, long regarded as an inert and inhospitable material, may instead host complex and highly structured microbial ecosystems with implications for infrastructure durability and public health. The findings, reported in the TechXplore article “Concrete hosts distinct microbial zones that may affect structure and health,” point to a nuanced biological landscape within…

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Intel Weighs Thousands of Job Cuts in New Cost-Cutting Push Amid High-Stakes Turnaround

Intel is preparing another round of workforce reductions as it continues an aggressive effort to cut costs and refocus its business, according to a report by TechTime News. The outlet’s article, titled “인텔, 또 대규모 구조조정… 수천명 감원 검토,” said the company is reviewing plans that could eliminate thousands of jobs, underscoring the depth of…

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HP Indigo 2 Report Signals a Major Shift Toward Higher-Volume Digital Printing With Tighter Color Consistency and Simpler Workflows

HP is preparing a significant update to its digital press lineup, according to a report published by TechTime.news under the title “HP Indigo 2.” The article describes what it characterizes as a next-generation Indigo platform aimed at pushing further into higher-volume production while tightening color consistency and reducing operational complexity for commercial print providers. As…

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Virtual Reality Takes a Breath with Real-Time Scent Technology

A new advance in virtual reality aims to deepen immersion by engaging a sense long neglected by digital technologies: smell. According to an article titled “VR scent technology blends fragrances,” published by Tech Xplore, researchers have developed a system capable of generating and delivering customized odors in real time, synchronized with virtual environments. The technology…

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Sharper Eyes on Everyday Objects: How High-Resolution Imaging Is Uncovering Hidden Material Secrets

A recent report by Tech Xplore, titled “High-res imagery reveals hidden details in everyday items,” highlights a growing body of research demonstrating how advanced imaging technologies are transforming the way scientists and engineers examine common objects. According to the article, researchers have developed and refined high-resolution imaging methods capable of capturing intricate structures in materials…

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Wipro Expands East Asia Presence with Seoul Innovation Lab Focused on AI and Industry 4.0

Wipro has expanded its footprint in East Asia with the launch of a new innovation lab in Seoul, a move aimed at deepening its engagement with South Korea’s advanced technology ecosystem and strengthening its regional delivery capabilities. The development was first reported in the article “Wipro launches innovation lab in Seoul, bolsters South Korea presence”…

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New Breakthrough Pushes Underground Wireless Communication Beyond Previous Limits

Engineers have long struggled with the limitations of wireless communication below ground, where soil, rock, and moisture rapidly degrade signals. A newly reported breakthrough suggests those constraints may be shifting. According to Tech Xplore’s article “Meter-range underground wireless communication,” researchers have demonstrated a system capable of transmitting data wirelessly across distances of several meters beneath…

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Scientists Develop Implants with Remotely Adjustable Stiffness for Personalized Healing

Researchers are advancing a new class of biomedical materials that can have their stiffness adjusted remotely after implantation, a development that could reshape how doctors treat a range of conditions requiring implants or tissue support. According to an article titled “Remotely reprogramming material stiffness for implants,” published by Tech Xplore, scientists have demonstrated a method…

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Tat Technologies Posts Stronger Results as Firming Aircraft Maintenance Demand Lifts MRO Outlook

Tat Technologies Ltd., an Israeli aerospace maintenance and services provider, reported improved results for the most recent reporting period as demand for aircraft maintenance continued to firm across key end markets, according to a TechTime.news report titled “Tat Technologies” published by the site this week. The company, which operates in the aircraft maintenance, repair and…

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