The research project Low Energy Electronics Systems (LEES) has started its work with a kick-off meeting. The program’s initiator is the renowned Singapore MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) Center based in Singapore. The ...
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China plans to issue 4G licenses for LTE TDD networks within around one year, according to a top government official, speeding up the original timetable for deployment of the high-speed networks in the country. Miao Wei, the head of ...
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Taipei, Sept. 10, 2012 (CENS)--Taiwana's export dropped, for the sixth consecutive month, 4.2% year-on-year to US$24.69 billion in August, reported the Ministry of Finance on Sept. 7. Exports in the first eight months reached US$196.34 ...
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When I first approached this feature I thought that a test of several power options would be the right way to deliver some useful verdicts on performance and value. Then the reality sunk in about the vast range of options available and the ...
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CrayoNano of Norway has grown GaAs nanowires on graphene, a patented hybrid material with competitive optoelectronic properties. "We have managed to combine low cost, transparency and flexibility in our new electrode," says Professor ...
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With its LARCH system, DAS Environmental Expert GmbH has developed a new product solution for environmentally friendly cleaning of waste process gases in the LED industry. Dresden (Germany), 5 September 2012. New technology for an ...
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Contract manufacturing is a global business concept wherein an original equipment manufacturer outsources the production of a particular product to another company.For example,though Nokia manufactures mobile phones,it doesnâEUR(TM)t ...
Toshiba has added to its small-signal,medium-power Schottky barrier diodes(SBDs)and MOSFETs that are suitable for wireless power transfer applications. The range of devices covers single and dual n-and p-channel MOSFETs as well as ...
Apple is to press home its recent US court victory over Samsung by seeking injunctions against two current big-selling Samsung products that were not even cited in the recent court case. It has filed an amended complaint with the US ...
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Scientists from the University of Bristol have developed a quantum silicon chip that they say guarantees"absolute security"for computers and smartphones.The technology could be available commercially in less than five years. Unlike ...
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September 3,2012--In this recent history,mobile ringtones will be having an important part of mobile phone industry and it is affected users from all over the world by means of new styles generated in the meantime.With an efficient ...
Chinese search engine firm Baidu has revealed it is to invest over 10 billion yuan (£1bn) in a new cloud computing centre. The company's CIO, Jennifer Li, made the announcement at the company's annual conference in Beijing, at the ...
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Chinese search engine firm Baidu has revealed it is to invest over 10 billion yuan (£1bn) in a new cloud computing centre. The company's CIO, Jennifer Li, made the announcement at the company's annual conference in Beijing, at the ...
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The majority of IT departments might accept employees are using their tablets and smartphones in the workplace, but less than a quarter have policies to control it. This was the finding of new research published by LANDesk today. Of the ...
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Lawyers for both Apple and Samsung have completed their closing statements in the intellectual property infringement case in attacking style, with Apple lawyers emphasising the "genius" of Steve Jobs and Apple, and Samsung lawyers accusing ...
Tags: Apple, Samsung, patents, anti-competitive purposes