Samsung is the world's most successful mobile phone maker because the launch of the Apple iPhone caused a 'crisis of design' at the company, leading to design improvements - while Nokia ignored the competitive threat until it was too late. ...
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The Olympic Games on home soil will be the final instalment of the most operationally challenging period in the BBC's history, and the broadcaster's chief technology officer (CTO) John Linwood told Computer Weekly's CW500 Club about the ...
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Samsung today announced revenues of £26.6bn thanks to a huge boost from its mobile business. The overall revenue amount was 21% higher than the same period last year, with operating profits rising 79% year-on-year to £3.7bn. ...
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ST-Ericsson had Q2 net sales up 19%on Q1 at$344m for a loss of$235m which was$62m less than the loss in Q1.It expects Q3 sales to be about the same. The increased Q2 sales'reflected a significant ramp of volumes of NovaThor platforms ...
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Semiconductor manufacturers will spend $2.3 billion in 2012 for flow control and treatment products. This includes products used to extract water from sources, purify it for use in chip washing and other purposes and to purify effluent ...
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20 June 2012 Mitsubishi develops 170W,70%-efficiency GaN-on-Si PA for base-station transmitters Picture:Mitsubishi Electric's 170W,2.1GHz GaN-on-Si power amplifier. Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Electric Corp has developed a prototype 2GHz ...
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National Instruments is collaborating with TU-Dresden on a project to investigate technologies for 5G wireless systems. This is early research in the Dresden-based university in to 5G wireless systems which will eventually follow 4G ...
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For commercial off-the-shelf antennas to used for medical body area networks they must be able to operate in an environment that they were not generally designed for,next to the human body instead of in free space,writes Simon Kingsley ...
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RF and mixed-signal semiconductor maker Anadigics Inc of Warren,NJ,USA is shipping production volumes of its AWT6621 fourth-generation High-Efficiency-at-Low-Power(HELP4)power amplifiers(PAs)to NEC CASIO Mobile Communications for the new ...
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