GE Power is supplying water recycling technology to the Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina, Saskatchewan province, Canada, after new rules mandated that the refinery find a new water source.
Anti-fouling reverse osmosis membrane launched by LG Chem
LG Water Solutions, part of LG Chem has introduced an anti-fouling brackish water reverse osmosis membrane…
Good Q3; Good 2017; So-So 2016
Semiconductor companies are expecting an average 6% growth for Q3, reports Bill Jewell’s Semiconductor Intelligence. IC Insights reported that Q2 y-o-y growth was 7% with seven top 20 companies – MediaTek, Samsung, Qualcomm, TSMC, Hynix, UMC and AMD – achieving double digit growth. For sequential growth in Q3, Intel is looking at 10%, TI, Micron …
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Hi-Fi audio stack for Raspberry Pi includes jitter re-timing
A Canadian company, Allo, has created a HAT-compliant Hi-Fi audio stack for Raspberry Pi, which includes jitter re-timing, something normally found at the high-end of audio equipment.
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Japanese Prof Invents Translation Machine
A new automatic translation machine, designed to translate German and English into Japanese, has been demonstrated by its inventor Prof Katsuo Ohno of Kyushu University at the radio equipment manufacturing plant of Mitsubishi Electric Co. So, 56 years ago, started a story in Electronics Weekly’s edition of September 28th 1960. The story continues: This machine, …
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Tsinghua turns to Korea for acquisitions
Tsinghua is reported to be be talking to Korean semiconductor SMEs with a view to acquisition, according to the Korean media site Biz Chosun, Tsinghua, which bid for Micron and a number of US and Taiwan companies, is looking at small and mid-sized South Korean chip firms with specialty technologies. Companies named as having been …
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Infineon enables NFC payment ring
“Proximity payments based on NFC technology are clearly on the rise – and payment solutions with smart wearables will accelerate this trend,” says Infineon’s Thomas Rostek.
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Ed’s Vision
My vision for post-Brexit UK – as an off-shore sweat-shop for non-European companies to access the Continental market without troublesome regulation, high taxes or employee protection – is coming on apace, Ed confides to his diary. Initial talks with the big US tech companies make it clear what they need from us. Amazon wants a …
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RFEL to launch military driver vision aid
RFEL the Isle of Wight imaging specialist, is to announce an HD-SDI and Generic Vehicle Architecture (GVA) compliant military driver vision aid.
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Lyft for sale
Uber rival Lyft is reported to be up for sale but no one’s buying. Apparently the company has been offered to Google, Apple, Microsoft and GM which is an investor. Last time it had a funding round Lyft got a valuation of $5.5 billion but an Uber exec told Bloomberg that it’s not worth more …
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