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Inside the "disappearing battery" revolution — how forest-powered supercapacitors could keep wireless sensors running for years
By Craig Hale published
Swedish startup Ligna Energy’ S-Power supercapacitors use forest-derived materials to replace unsustainable batteries in IoT sensors.

Chinese ‘cellular modules’ could be included in new expansion of federal restrictions
By Benedict Collins published
In banning Chinese-made cellular modules, the FCC could cause serious disruption to the supply chain of many electronic goods.

US and friends disrupt world's largest DDoS botnet responsible for record 31.4 Tbps global attacks
By Benedict Collins published
US law enforcement, with help from partners in Canada and Germany, disrupted four of the largest DDoS botnets.

eSIM adoption could reach a major milestone in 2026 - but can providers cope with demand, especially in IoT?
By Craig Hale published
2026 will see a 30% rise in eSIM devices, but they're for IoT not smartphones, so a whole new model is being rolled out.

Firm overseeing FCC’s Cyber Trust Mark Program withdraws over ties to China
By Craig Hale published
UL Solutions will no longer be the USCTM's Lead Administrator because of the company's ties with China.

Nearly half of network connections come from high-risk IoT and IT devices - so make sure you're protected
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Most enterprises are running "flat" networks, putting their entire infrastructure at risk.

Is IoT infrastructure ready for extreme weather?
By Iain Davidson published
Heatwaves, droughts and flash flooding leave devastation in their wake and cause infrastructure to struggle in extreme conditions.

Outdated and unsecured IoT devices are a serious risk for UK businesses
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Businesses are running old, outdated IoT and aren't adhering to cybersecurity standards.
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