Summary of the week of July 10, 2023
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Flat lenses made of nanostructures
A metalens is a flat glass surface with a semiconductor layer on top. Etched into the semiconductor is an array of cylinders several hundred nanometers tall. These nanocylinders can manipulate light waves with a degree of control that is not possible with traditional refractive lenses.
Thunderbird 115 available
Thunderbird 115, codenamed Supernova, comes with a dynamic toolbar that shows contextual and frequently used options depending on the tab or space that is active at that moment. In addition, it includes the possibility of modifying the density of elements to adapt the interface to the resolution and size of the screen.
Intel begins to abandon NUCs
Intel has said that it will not invest more money in the development of NUCs, leaving the business to third parties. The motherboard manufacturer ASRock is one of those who has picked up the baton.
Failures in MicroSD cards of Rog Ally
Asus has announced that its portable console Rog Ally has a problem with the MicroSD card reader that makes it prone to failures. The failure occurs under certain thermal conditions and the manufacturer wants to solve it with a firmware that will modify the behavior of the fan.
The 802.11bb standard appears
The IEEE has published the 802.11bb standard intended for wireless networks that instead of using radio waves use light. Much has been talked about Li-Fi but it is now that it has begun to be standardized. Li-Fi 802.11bb reaches rates of 224 Gbps and there is already a commercial device called Light Antenna ONE.