1. New technology can produce biodegradable microrobots on a large scale
The team of Professor Hongsoo Choi in the Department of Robotics and Mechanical Engineering of the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Technology (DGIST) and Professor Sung-Won Kim's St. Mary's Hospital, Seoul, Catholic University, South Korea, and Professor Bradley J. Nelson's team of Professor Bradley J. Nelson of ETH Zurich are working together to create a microrobot technology that can produce more than 100 in vivo decomposition per minute. The microrobot can be fabricated at a high speed of 100 pieces per minute by streaming a mixture of magnetic nanoparticles and biodegradable gelatin methacrylate onto a microfluidic chip. Compared with the existing two-photon polymerization methods, this can increase the speed of manufacturing microrobot by more than 10,000 times.
2, , Apple announced: except China, the App Store will usher in more advertisements
In an email sent to developers this week, Apple announced that starting from October 25 (Tuesday), application-related advertisements will appear in the "Today" (Today) of the App Store and the "You May Like" area at the bottom of each App Details, which is the case in all regions except mainland China.
This means developers will have the opportunity to serve more ads. So far, the "Today" column only displays selected content from the App Store editors, but there are no paid ads.
Starting next Tuesday, all overseas developers will have the option to promote their applications on pages such as "Today" and "You May Like Also".
3, HP launches robots that can print architectural blueprints to liberate precious manual labor
HP recently launched a new independent floor plan printing robot. The company claims that the compact SitePrint can fundamentally reduce the time spent on building site layout planning – significantly speeding up construction progress by automatically printing guides on the blueprint directly to the floor. SitePrint doesn’t even need to clean the ground beforehand, as the machine is able to cope with uneven surfaces and obstacles up to 2 cm (0.8 inches). The built-in obstacle avoidance and drop sensor can help SitePrint perform autonomous operations better. Even if the obstacles are not planned in advance, the system can intelligently bypass. In addition to drawing blueprints, SitePrint can print more or less other content the user needs on the floor.
4 and Huawei release EMUI 13 mobile system
This week, Huawei officially launched the EMUI 13 operating system. EMUI mainly provides services for international version models, and this version has many similarities with Hongmeng 3.0. The new features of
EMUI 13 mainly include icon swipe gestures (similar to Hongmeng service cards), large folders, allowing widget stacking, super terminal, super storage, cross-screen sharing, etc. It can be said that the experience is better than EMUI 12, which is completely new.
privacy and security have also been strengthened, including privacy centers, sensitive information deletion tools, etc.
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