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News & Reviews:   engineering

  • Android devices might be able to share files with iPhones via AirDrop this year

    Android devices might be able to share files with iPhones via AirDrop this year

    Eric Kay, Vice President of Engineering at Google, says the Airdrop feature will be rolled out to all Android devices this year. So, what should you know about it?

     

  • Samsung Malaysia calls on STEM student entries for Solve for Tomorrow 2024

    Samsung Malaysia calls on STEM student entries for Solve for Tomorrow 2024

    Samsung Malaysia Electronics have announced that their latest "Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2024" competition is open for entries. It invites Form 1 to Form 3 students (ages 13 to 15) to use their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) skills to solve real problems facing their communities. The theme this year is "Start with Can".

  • Want to help build the next iPhone? Here's how

    Want to help build the next iPhone? Here's how

    We use a variety of devices every day, including our trusty smartphones, computers, and the World Wide Web itself. When it comes to big brands like Apple or Samsung, we always think of the leaders like Tim Cook or Roh Tae-moon. But they're not actually the people who built the devices we use.

    These unsung heroes are the ones working to develop advanced electronics like the iPhone, and are the brains behind the fancy devices that we use today. And when it comes to research and development teams, you can bet that there would be more than a few electrical engineers involved. 

    You too can also be one of these unsung heroes by taking the Electrical and Electronic Engineering course at the University of Southampton Malaysia. Interested already? Then you can attend the university's Virtual Open Day from 27 to 30 January 2021. If you need a few more details, please read on.


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