President Barack Obama’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology forms a working group to strengthen the US semiconductor industry.
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President Barack Obama’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology forms a working group to strengthen the US semiconductor industry.
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Rhodesia gets first computer was, 55 years ago, the headline on a story in Electronics Weekly’s edition of January 25th 1961. The story opens: An ICT 1202 electronic computer is being installed by the Southern Rhodesia Treasury Department in Salisbury. Originally intended for the job of processing the Government’s 15,000 payroll, it is also to …
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OLED panels produce soft diffuse light with essentially a Lambertian distribution that is inherently pleasing, but efficacy remains a challenge and elevated ambient temperature can drastically reduce lifetime.
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We are excited to announce that Amazon Redshift is now available in the South America (São Paulo) Region.
Procurement – that’s where the money is in this game, Ed confides to his diary – the Department must spend a fortune buying goods and services from outside. I’ve told my PPS to draw up a list of all the Department’s regular suppliers with the amounts we pay them and the services and goods supplied. …
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Connector makers Huber+Suhner, Radiall and Rosenberger are developing a new RF connector system for small cell mobile basestations. To be shown for the first time at next month’s Electronica exhibition, the small format coaxial connector system is being proposed by the suppliers for use in both 4G and upcoming 5G networks. Designed with robustness, small …
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Harwin has a new range of surface-mount vertical spring-loaded pogo-pins, and pads for them to land on. “Pogo-pin connectors have multiple applications, including wearable medical and fitness devices, mobile phones, car stereos, and notebook and tablet computers,” said the firm. Pins have a free height from 2.4 to 8.2mm and are also available as multi-contact …
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The annual Raspberry Pi challenge for school children and college students has been launched by PA. The aim of this year’s competition, say the organisers, is for young designers to use Raspberry Pi to improve the lives of people who have conditions that limit their ability to do the tasks that some people take for …
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On October 21st 1931, the New York Times wrote: “All along the Eastern seaboard from Maine to Florida, towns and hamlets, city and country, forgot for the moment the business of living to pay homage to to the dead. Further West, where Chicago’s ‘Loop’ was bathed in brilliance, the lights went out at 8.59, and …
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Wireless charging points for mobile phones are starting to appear in some McDonald’s and Starbucks stores, and wireless charging for consumer phones is expected to increase dramatically in the next year. “McDonald’s, Starbucks, Marriott and Hilton already offer wireless charging in some locations, and further penetration of the technology in more public areas will intensify …
Read full article: Wireless charging in a Starbucks near you sometime soon