Engineer Devises "UFO Patents" For US Navy
Paul Ratner writes via Interesting Engineering: Theoretical inventions known as the "UFO patents" have been inflaming worldwide curiosity. A product of the American engineer Dr. Salvatore Cezar Pais, the patents were filed during his work for the U.S.....»»
Why The U.S. Navy Decommissioned The Incredible X-47B Stealth Drone
The X-47B of the U.S. Navy was a particularly formidable stealth drone, but it's no longer in use by the military. The X-47B of the U.S. Navy was a particularly.....»»
GM nominates retired U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Jan Tighe to board
The retired vice admiral is a former deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare and director of naval intelligence......»»
Former GM president Lloyd Reuss dies
A mechanical engineer, classic company man and former Buick general manager, Reuss used his post-GM career to champion engineering and support education and training opportunities for thousands of Detroiters......»»
Former GM president Lloyd Reuss dies
A mechanical engineer, classic company man and former Buick general manager, Reuss used his post-GM career to champion engineering and support education and training opportunities for thousands of Detroiters......»»
Analyzing a flood of data to prepare for climate change
Climate change often comes down to how it affects water, whether it's for drinking, electricity generation, or how flooding affects people and infrastructure. To better understand these impacts, Oak Ridge National Laboratory water resources engineer.....»»
International team of physicists explore microscopic filament behavior
Recently-published research from an international team of physicists reveals how the three-dimensional shape of rigid microscopic filaments determines their dynamics when suspended in water, and how control of that shape can be used to engineer solid.....»»
Implementing a zero-trust system that uses workload identity across a service mesh in Kubernetes
In this Help Net Security video, Michael Peters, Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, discusses how to implement a zero-trust system that uses workload identity across a service mesh in Kubernetes to provide explicit authorization between services.....»»
Apple has been racketeering to protect its stolen services technology, inventor accuses
Apple has been defending its theft of core technologies behind the App Store and iTunes for over a decade, by racketeering and paying off judges for wins, a patent-holder has claimed.Patrick Racz claims his Smartflash patents drive the App Store and.....»»
South Korean patent troll Bizmodeline is preparing to sue over how Apple Pay works
Bizmodeline makes nothing, but holds over 1,500 patents and has just noticed that one filed two decades ago is close enough to Apple Pay that it's worth trying to squeeze money out of Apple.Apple launched Apple Pay in 2014, and did so without the aid.....»»
Apple patents new AirPods case with interactive display
Apple’s AirPods have gained a bunch of new features since their first generation in 2016. However, they’re still essentially earbuds that require an iPhone or other device nearby. But that may change in the future, as Apple has patented a new Ai.....»»
50 Years Since The First Cellphone Call: A Tech Revolution That Is Still Shaping The Future
50 years ago, an engineer at Motorola placed the first cell phone call. Since then, massive bricks have made way for the slim smartphones of today. 50 years ago, an.....»»
Billion dollar Apple Watch patent fight goes to jury trial
A Federal jury is about to hear Masimo's claims that Apple infringed technology patents related to blood oxygen sensing in its Apple Watch, in a trial due to last 10 days.The trial, which follows a previous victory for Masimo with the International T.....»»
It’s 50 years to the day since the first cell phone call
It's 50 years to the day since American engineer Marty Cooper stepped out onto New York City's Sixth Avenue to make the first-ever cell phone call......»»
Inventor behind the USB-C AirPods and iPhone creates the world’s first wired AirPods
Engineer Ken Pillonel was the first to modify iPhone with a working USB-C port in 2021 and he did the same for the AirPods and AirPods Pro cases. Now Ken is back with what he’s calling his “most innovative project so far,” USB-C wired AirP.....»»
Mechanisms of ultra-fast gigahertz burst femtosecond laser ablation
Gigahertz femtosecond lasers are suited to enhance and regulate laser machining quality to engineer the physicochemical properties of materials. Materials scientists seek to understand the laser-material interactions by gigahertz femtosecond lasers,.....»»
Apple wins VirnetX patent appeal -- but one verdict awaits
Apple has been battling VirnetX in court for over a decade over patents, and on Thursday, the US Court of Appeals handed Apple a victory in the latest skirmish.VirnetX trialIn 2010, VirnetX launched a legal dispute by alleging numerous instances of p.....»»
China forms quantum computing alliance for patent sharing
As governments and experts are working to develop and advance quantum computing, China has formed its first intellectual property league, offering members shared patents to co-build a quantum technology ecosystem......»»
What the food and building industry can teach us about securing embedded systems
As one of the leading experts in product security with over 15 years of experience in security engineering and 120 cybersecurity patents under his belt, Adam Boulton is one of the most experienced software security professionals in the industry. Curr.....»»
House Republican reintroduces bill to shorten design patents on auto repair parts
The bill was previously introduced in 2021 by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who said it will expand consumer choice for collision repair parts, reduce costs for drivers and insurers and increase competition in the auto repair parts market......»»
‘I left teaching to train as a heat pump engineer’
Heat pumps could radically cut household CO2 emissions, but there's a shortage of qualified installers......»»