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| | Technology Headline News Archive: April 2003 |
If you came to RF Cafe looking for a certain news item you remember seeing or found on a search engine,
there is a good chance it is no loner on the homepage. Headlines change daily (except Saturdays).
Here are links to all the headline archives.
| 4-30-2003 | | Ericsson to slash 13,000 more jobs | | New NASA Data Helps Take 'Whether' Out Of Weather Prediction | | Profitable Siliconix sees changing phone market | | RF Micro Devices Demonstrates Wireless LAN Dual-Band 802.11a/b/g Solution at NetWorld+Interop Las Vegas 2003 | | Longhorn Milestone 5 Makes the Rounds | | 4-29-2003 | | Intel Teaches Computers to 'Read Lips' to Improve Speech Recognition | | 2003 Computex May Be Cancelled Due to SARS | | Philips Unveils High-Performance Transmissive Display | | RFID backlash prompts 'kill' feature | | Recharging batteries in a microwave oven | | 4-28-2003 | | 4G Wireless in 2007 | | New Trainer, Old Mission | | Windows CE out-ships Palm OS in EMEA | | Package combines flip-chip with lead-frame | | Harris Awarded $2.3M For Space-Based Radar | | 4-26-2003 | | All new Eagleware website | | 4-25-2003 | | Upswing coming in equipment spending, report says | | EDA start-up seeks to fill IC 'empty space' | | Facing Nasdaq de-listing, Microtune sells design center to Micronas | | Energy Bill Would Allow Weapons Upgrades To Bypass Appropriations | | 4-24-2003 | | ITEM becomes - Interference Technology | | Mexico to get location based services | | FCC to probe broadband delivery over power lines -would this be great or what? | | EU slaps 33% duties on DRAMs from Hynix | | Medical electronics will drive next decade, says ARM chairman | | Microsoft Patches IE, Outlook Flaws | | 4-23-2003 | | IBM, others line up behind AMD64 | | TSMC launches 'QuickStart' free IP program | | Electronics heyday coming to an end, says noted EE | | 2.5 million text messages sent to TV show | | 4-22-2003 | | Intel Finds 3.0-GHz P4 Bug, Resumes Shipments | | Winbond, TigerJet work on USB IP phone platform | | TSMC will expand test, assembly services to spur demand | | Details Of The Coalition's Use Of Airpower in Iraq Are Revealed | | 4-21-2003 | | Automotive takes pole position at embedded conference | | Phones that look for terrorist attacks | | Affordable Spaceship | | GSM Wireless is the Unchallenged World Leader | | 4-18-2003 | | Electronics Sector in for Big Gains in Iraq | | Tessera claims to have a smaller package for RF circuits | | New Law Putting Net-and You-at Risk | | NAVAIR Head Recommends Rewarding Industry With Greater Profits | | Videophone Technology in the Frontline of War Coverage | | 4-17-2003 | | ZigBee gets push from chips and startup | | Switches and chips feed WLAN frenzy | | Cause & Circumstance: The Wellstone Accident -- Preliminary Findings | | 3.5G W-CDMA Trial -- yes 3.5G | | 4-16-2003 | | WLAN to establish itself at 3G expense - report | | Semiconductor manufacturing equipment sales down 30 percent in 2002 | | Intel halts delivery of new processor | | Non-believers calling time on Moore's Law | | DRS Awarded Navy Contract to Produce Radar Systems | | 4-15-2003 | | H-1B debate flares as EE jobless rate hits 7 percent | | Tessera develops packaging technology for RF modules | | Text messaging more addictive than cigarettes | | Location based services to grow sharply by 2006 - report | | Northrop Grumman Offers Peek At New UCAV Design | | 4-11-2003 | | Intel flash unit goes to five-chip stack | | Missile-defense test failure linked to a single chip | | Downloadable cellphone games provide gateway to $7 billion opportunity | | Walkie-talkie computer will use Microsoft's VoIP | | WLAN Industry Will Generate $1.67 Billion 2003 | | 4-10-2003 | | Air France, BA Plan To Ground Concorde By Yearend | | Nokia Networks cuts 1,800 jobs, realigns R&D | | Mobile missiles back on drawing board, U.S. general says | | Thwarting the Perfect Crime - companies have used guns, guards and gates to fight crime, now they're adding gizmos | | BAE Systems Wins Rocket Laser-Guidance Contract | | 4-9-2003 | | NEC Develops Radio Propagation Simulator for Next-Generation Ultra-High-Speed Short-Range Wireless Systems | | Fabless funding up for second successive quarter | | Space net would shift military to packet communications | | Pentagon Eyes Larger Role For Battle-Tested Sensor Fuzed Weapon | | UK Wireless Revenues 4 Billion Euros | | 4-8-2003 | | Opening Night In Baghdad | | DoCoMo to use cell phones for retail payments | | Last-mile rivals pressure cable | | Failed takeover could mean end for Germany's Grundig | | Arrests unnerve high-tech workers in Malaysia | | 4-7-2003 | | Spam Exploiting War Grows to 10 Percent of E-mails | | Technology Buys Hold Strong in Europe | | Windows opens view to 64-bit Itanium systems, up to 64 parallel processors | | Rapid Response for Military Space Launches | | 4-4-2003 | | 30th Anniversary of First Wireless Cell Phone Call | | GPRS Wireless Users Rise By 47% | | Japan promotes robots as the next consumer wave 4/4/2003 | | LCD captures images by the pixel4/4/2003 | | Optical switch market to resume growth in 2004 4/4/2003 | | 4-3-2003 | | Trade group to investigate Microtune | | Office 2003 to Come in Six Flavors | | 3G launches to peak in 2004, ubiquity waits to 2007 - report | | In Iraq, Medics Pluck Newly Wounded By Air; Deliver Immediate Surgical Care | | 4-2-2003 | | British Consumers Threaten 3G UK Success | | Board Hopes Columbia's OEX Recorder Will Offer Clues On The Ship And Her Crew | | Test Product of the Year and Best in Test Awards given at APEX | | Intel scraps IDFs on SARS fears, says report | | 4-1-2003 | | 'Chip use may surge 20% if war in Iraq does not dampen the market | | Microsoft Releases New Standards-Based Wireless Solution | | SARS virus hits high-tech workers in Hong Kong | | Calls for a 3G delay in Sweden |
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