Synopsys is working with Freescale Semiconductor on verification of IP blocks for complex system-on-chip (SoC) devices. An aim of the collaboration, said the companies, is to achieve better schedule predictability and lower overall ...
Tags: Synopsys, Freescale Semiconductor, IP blocks
Usoris Systems announced today the release of its Remote Utilities remote desktop software. The new version 5.4 includes remote printing, enhanced RDP connection support, streamlined interface and other improvements. VICTORIA, SEYCHELLES, ...
Tags: Usoris Systems, remote desktop software, remote printing
Cryptocat, a project building an instant messaging platform that provides more privacy and security for activists, plans a host of improvements this year, including developing an application for mobile devices. An open-source program, ...
Tags: Cryptocat, instant messaging platform, mobile application
The DCP helps establish a larger solid-state lighting ecosystem,matching Cree LED products with compatible third-party drivers and Cree customers with driver manufacturers,enabling everyone to win in the LED revolution.The first of its kind ...
Tags: CREE, Driver Compatibility Program, DCP, solid-state lighting ecosystem
Significant overcapacity and low LED substrate prices will affect the profitability and viability of many sapphire players in 2013 and beyond. So says a new market report 'Sapphire Substrates 2013' from analyst company Yole ...
Tags: sapphire substrates, low LED substrate, LED, LED makers
Intel executives plan to accelerate new mobile device experiences across the company’s growing portfolio of smartphone, tablet and Ultrabook offerings, it said at CES in Las Vegas this week. The announcements included a new ...
Tags: Intel, mobile device experiences, smartphone, tablet, Ultrabook offerings
Software engineers working for the US military will have to follow new testing procedures to reduce the risk of security flaws in their code. That is one of a number of computer security-related measures contained in the 2013 National ...
Tags: Software, US Military, Legal Checks
Intermolecular (IMI) and First Solar announced they have entered into a two-year collaboration and licensing agreement focused on further increases to the conversion efficiency of First Solar's cadmium telluride (CdTe) solar cell ...
Tags: IMI, First Solar, Intermolecular, licensing agreement, CdTe
Intermolecular Inc of San Jose,CA,USA and First Solar Inc of Tempe,AZ,USA have entered into a two-year collaboration and licensing agreement focused on further increases to the conversion efficiency of First Solar's cadmium ...
Tags: First Solar, licensing agreement, CdTe, solar cell
Alfa Romeo plans to launch nine new or updated models and eclipse 300,000 sales annually by 2016 according to a leaked product roadmap from the Italian manufacturer. The plans indicate that Alfa Romeo, part of the Fiat Group since 1986, ...
Tags: Alfa Romeo, models, 2016, sales
If anyone missed the launch of USB 3.0,good news:SuperSpeed USB 3.0 is on the way and will be available next year. Details about the roadmap for the new standard were unveiled on the preview day of the Consumer Electronics Show(CES)in ...
Tags: USB 3.0 Products, SuperSpeed, CES 2013, Las Vegas
If anyone missed the launch of USB 3.0,good news:SuperSpeed USB 3.0 is on the way and will be available next year. Details about the roadmap for the new standard were unveiled on the preview day of the Consumer Electronics Show(CES)in Las ...
Tags: CES, 2013, SuperSpeed USB 3.0, Las Vegas
Corning has developed a new version of its Gorilla Glass for smartphones and tablets that it says will result in 40%fewer scratches and appear in devices later this year. Corning makes the glass used in devices from Apple,Samsung and ...
Tags: Gorilla Glass, Corning, Apple, Samsung, CES
Computerworld-The Kindle Fire has been snuffed out--in a good way. Amazon said Thursday that the$199 Kindle Fire tablet sold out after less than a full year on the market. Amazon claims that since its launch,the Kindle captured 22%of ...
Tags: Kindle Fire, sold out, Amazon
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) plans to start using 450-millimeter wafers to build its processors in 2018, following delays in the development of the new manufacturing technology. TSMC, a contract manufacturer of smartphone ...
Tags: TSMC, wafer production, Computer Products