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Report warns 'potentially lethal' knock-off phone chargers sold online could risk exploding
By Craig Hale published
New Which? report reveals dangerous, ‘potentially lethal’ knock-off phone chargers sold by major retailers

FCC has voted to ban Chinese testing labs over security concerns
By Benedict Collins published
Chinese labs are set to lose their FCC testing accreditation after a unanimous commission vote.

Global chip shortage could ease as China's biggest chipmaker builds huge new factory
By Mayank Sharma published
China announces major steps that will help alleviate the ongoing semiconductor shortage.

Electronic waste levels hit a new high in 2019
By Anthony Spadafora published
The amount of e-waste grew by 21 percent over the last five years as more electronic devices are discarded instead of being recycled.

Find a new home for your old electronics
By TechRadar Pro published
Decluttr helps you get rid of your old gadgets and pays you cash to do so.

The next generation of wearables could be created from touch-sensitive fibers
By Duncan Geere published
North Carolina State researchers have created elastic fibers that can interface with electronic devices.

The physics of why valve amps sound better
By Duncan Geere published
David Keeports from Mills College in California has uncovered why musicians prefer the sound of valve amps over their solid state cousins.

Self-propelling liquid metal takes us a step closer to the Terminator
By Duncan Geere published
Engineers are working on using liquid metal to build 'soft' circuit systems that can be reconfigured on the fly.
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