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| Compared to the double January & February 2013 magazine, the March 2013 edition of Elektor is back to normal size at 84 pages. None the less...

| The ZigBee Alliance has launched a new profile that allows wireless devices, such as switches and dimmers, to be powered from energy harvest...

| So this was Christmas,And what have you done?Another year over,And a new one just begun.And here is Elektor's January February double ed...

| Philips has introduced a line of online addressable LED light bulbs dubbed Hue that users can control from any iOS or Android device, includ...

| Ever since last month Elektor boasts a longstanding tradition of presenting the new printed issue in a video. This month is no exception. So...

| High brightness LEDs and special optics allow street lamps to be spaced up to 50 meters apart -- much wider than is possible with other solu...

| In the mid-1950s, the Philips Netherlands company was renowned for the outstanding quality of all mechanical assemblies and parts in their t...

| Philips’ latest lighting concept, hue [1], is sold via the Apple Store and intended for general use, hence its slick appearance and easy ins...

| The instrument described here belongs in the hands of the Quality Inspection Officer of a 1950s mechanical workshop. It is totally unsuitabl...

| While researching a subject for his monthly Retronics piece in Elektor my colleague Jan Buiting stumbles upon all sorts of oddball items tha...