Industries
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Telekom Malaysia Re-Enters Mobile Market, But Faces Considerable Challenges
Telekom Malaysia's deal to acquire a 57 percent stake in Malaysia's largest WiMAX provider carries significant risks.
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T&M Vendors Likely Winners in Wireless Module Race
Test and measurement equipment vendors see the wireless module test market as lucrative, and for them, immune to typical market pressures.
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Chaotic Startup Offers Secure Hardware Option
The chaos inherent within some non-linear mathematics will have a part to play in digital cryptography according to a startup that has been nurturing its technology for nearly a decade.
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Diamond Wire Transmits Data Via Spin Electronics
In a possible breakthrough for quantum computing, university researchers used spin electronics to transmit signals down a diamond wire.
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Experts Sound Alarm On Rare Earth Element Sourcing
China's Near-monopoly on Rare Earth Elements Worries Experts
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Engineer Arrested as Hynix Sued Over NAND Secrets
SanDisk and Toshiba have both filed civil suits against rival NAND flash memory manufacturer SK Hynix alleging theft of trade secrets.
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NHK To Give 8K Broadcast Demo at NAB Show
A demo of 8K signal compression into single UHF TV channel is due to take place at the NAB show in Las Vegas in April 2014.
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Spansion Inks Distribution Deal with Excelpoint
Deal will broaden the company’s exposure in East Asian markets.
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MagnaChip Admits to Mis-stating Revenues for Years
It is not yet clear how serious or significant infractions will prove to be. MagnaChip says an internal investigation continues.
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World's Thinnest LED Is Three Atoms Thick
Tungsten diselenide LEDs could be used as part of energy-efficient on-chip data transmission, according to University of Washington researchers.
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Bosch Claims Top Spot in MEMS Sales
Bosch became the first vendor to sell more than $1 billion worth of MEMS sensors and actuators in a year as the company broke a virtual dead heat with STMicroelectronics to assume the No. 1 position among MEMS vendors.
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Plugging in to the Home Automation Market
Recent moves by major players suggest the home automation market is poised to take off. How will all be connected?
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Envelope Tracking Pioneer on Brink of LTE Success
Nujira is preparing to close a funding round to help it capitalize on the need for envelope-tracking technology within 4G LTE handsets.
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Apple, You Can Infotain Our Cars
The ubiquity of the iPhone is making the adoption of Apple's CarPlay as an enabler of BYOD in automobile infotainment an easy choice for the world's carmakers.
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MWC: Riding the High-Speed Train Called the Internet of Things
Call it the Internet of Things, the Internet of Everything, or the Internet of People, as it was dubbed last week at the Mobile World Congress. By any name, it leads you to the same place: A hyper-connected world.
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Quantum Dots Grown on Silicon Equal Performance Grown on Native Substrates
Development could lead to production of low-cost photonics for information transmission.
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Semiconductor Equipment Spending Expected to Grow 20-30%
Semiconductor suppliers will increase fab equipment spending 20 to 30 percent in 2014, according to a new report by trade association SEMI.
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Antenna, RF Combo Offer Centimeter Global Positioning
Combination of antenna design and precise RF front-end gets global positioning by satellite down to centimeter accuracy, says IMEC.
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Battery-less Gesture Tech Uses TV Signals for Power and Commands
Technology could allow sensors to be attached to household electronics, enabling interaction with everyday objects using gestures.
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Manufacturing Grows Slightly Despite Weather Woes
The U.S. manufacturing sector expanded in February for the ninth consecutive month, according to the latest Institute for Supply Management Report on Business.
