contactless-battery-management-systems:-how-dukosi’s-chip-on-cell-technology-works

Battery technology continues evolving rapidly, but one key challenge persists: efficiently and accurately monitoring each battery cell. Dukosi, a company with over two decades of experience, has developed an innovative chip-on-cell technology designed to enhance the management of battery cells, offering solutions tailored for automotive, transportation, industrial, and energy storageContinue Reading

qbittorrent-5.0:-new-features-to-look-for

The free and open source torrent client qBittorrent 5.0 unleashes a torrent of new features. The open-source torrent client qBittorrent has rolled out version 5.0, packed with powerful new capabilities and refinements. This major release overhauls the codebase, drops legacy tech, and introduces a wealth of user-requested features. Let’s diveContinue Reading

tektronix’s-new-battery-impedance-meter-can-test-at-multiple-frequencies-simultaneously

US-based test and measurement firm Tektronix has introduced its EA-BIM 20005 Battery Impedance Meter equipped with advanced multi-sine stimulus technology, enabling impedance measurements at multiple frequencies simultaneously. The EA-BIM 20005 can also perform sweep measurements, offering flexibility in testing approaches. The meter can test up to 20 channels with fastContinue Reading

syria-to-give-iaea-access-to-suspected-former-nuclear-sites:-report

IAEA head Grossi describes the new government as ‘committed to opening up to the world, to international cooperation’., IAEA head Grossi describes the new government as ‘committed to opening up to the world, to international cooperation’. Syria’s new government has agreed to give inspectors from the International Atomic Energy AgencyContinue Reading

exclusive-cover-reveal:-according-to-plan-by-christen-randall

Today on the site I’m delighted to welcome Christen Randall to reveal the cover of their upcoming bi4bi contemporary YA romance, According to Plan, releasing February 3, 2026 from Simon & Schuster! Here’s the story: As editor-in-chief of their school’s literary magazine, Mal Flowers expected senior year fall to be full ofContinue Reading