6-30-2003 |
Microtune's CEO resigns amid financial turmoil |
Kissing options goodbye |
TI to build $3 billion fab in Dallas, says report |
Chip industry showing its age |
Verizon sues over missing prototype handsets |
6-27-2003 |
House Approves DHS Funding With Cargo Screening Provision |
Nanotechnology seen enabling next 'technology pulse' |
House Panel OKs $369 Billion for Defense |
NASA's Odyssey Orbiter Watches A Frosty Mars |
Novellus claims breakthrough in low-k dielectrics |
6-26-2003 |
Cell phone voyeur faces jail |
IBM claims world's first 3D magnetic crystal |
Boeing engineers charged in connection with rocket program |
Cognio(tm) Launches Intelligent Spectrum Management Solution for Wireless Environments |
Wake Forest Scientists Figure Out Bizarre Visual Condition |
6-25-2003 |
Antenna Anomaly May Affect SOHO Scientific Data Transmission |
Lockheed and BAE to Partner on Missile Defense |
Raytheon Awarded $11.2M to Study USAF GPS Modernization |
WHO lifts travel advisory on Beijing |
Analysts See No Big Gains In Lifting Of Trade Sanctions |
Sony Ericsson Increases Focus On GSM/UMTS/EDGE in N.A. |
6-24-2003 |
Apple rolls out dual 64-bit G5 - world's fastest PC |
Researchers demonstrate tunable Schottky barrier, aim for ferroelectric |
Border Hawk illegal alien eye-in-the-sky drone flies |
Researchers Develop Technique That Could Open Doors To Faster Nanotech Commercialization |
Intel, HP form global network for new Internet apps |
6-23-2003 |
The end is here, Halla insists |
Another reason not to drive while using a cell phone! |
Transport on the Rebound? |
Public WLAN Hotspots Will Be The Next Dot-Com Crash |
Agilent to Close English Fab, Cuts 200 Jobs |
6-20-2003 |
DARPA, U.S. Air Force Seek Input On Global Strike Project |
Positive Results for CDMA2000 |
6-19-2003 |
Bluetooth awaits its fate amidst rate debate |
U.S. high-tech exports decline sharply |
Radar promises through-wall vision for military and emergency services |
DARPA, U.S. Air Force Seek Input On Global Strike Project |
6-18-2003 |
Missing in Action at the Paris Air Show |
Report sheds light on China's evolving R&D centers |
Raytheon's Laser Guided Bombs `Pave the Way' in Operation |
Ericsson employees jailed for espionage |
DOD's Reduced Paris Air Show Presence To Be Permanent, Sources Say |
6-17-2003 |
Engineer's list turn-ons, turn-offs |
U.K. business productivity down due to stress |
WHO lifts advisory on China provinces, Taiwan |
Web site designed by engineer connects would-be entrepreneurs |
6-16-2003 |
Cambridge start-up preps single chip UWB device |
New digital radio service brings new life to AM |
TI Solves 802.11 and Bluetooth Coexistence with Complete System Solution |
The wife left as deposit for cell phone |
Mobile Phone with Color TV Function |
6-13-2003 |
NASA Willing To Fund Russian Vehicles For ISS As 'Last Resort' |
Cell phones may cause heart failure |
IEEE OKs 802.11g WLAN standard, three others |
Breakthrough 'Interface Tuning' Is Macro Step For Microelectronics |
6-12-2003 |
New trade body seeks to improve telecoms logistics |
NASA Selects New Shuttle Bipod Design, Studies Other Tank Changes |
RF component vendors see uptick in military applications |
Lab claims world's best MEMS sensor |
6-11-2003 |
Spectrum for future UMTS / IMT-2000 Requirements |
Profits Up, Supply Up |
Researchers Combine Electronics With Living Cell To Create Potential Toxicity Sensor |
Ericsson, Philips link for Bluetooth 1.2 baseband |
6-10-2003 |
NASA's Newest Unmanned Aircraft Makes Successful First Flight |
New Raytheon airport radar system cleared to take off |
Law would allow Texas engineers to stand tall (it's about time PEs lost their monopoly on the word!) |
Taiwan hit by second quake in two days |
Tetrapod nanocrystals could improve solar cells |
A New Battle Over Offshore Outsourcing |
6-9-2003 |
Coin cell transceiver targets short-distance wireless |
GPS, Radar Tops On U.S. Spectrum Agenda For Aerospace |
Supercomputers for the Masses? |
Upcoming Report on Space Shuttle Incident Blames Multiple Factors |
National Ignition Facility Project Sets Records For Laser Performance |
Motorola wipes $400 million off Q2 sales guidance, cites SARS |
6-7-2003 |
APLAC Technology Now Accessible Through CST DESIGN STUDIO(tm) |
6-6-2003 |
RF MEMS tools and IP to grow from European project |
'High Risk' Bugbear Virus Variant Spreading Rapidly |
Edge mania drives deals at Supercomm |
Passive RF component modeling tool |
6/5/2003 |
Moto's retiring Shlapak says last three years were 'horrible' |
Ballmer Memo Cites Linux Threat |
Version 3.0 of HomePNA Standard Reaches Final Form |
NASA: Nuclear Power And Propulsion A Must For Manned Mars Shot |
6-4-2003 |
Study Finds Space Shuttle Exhaust Creates Night-shining Clouds |
Mitsubishi unveils microwave chipset for automotive radar |
Drop in 'planned' layoffs may signal recovery |
3G Prospects Look GRIM |
Robust growth ahead for Wi-Fi PA, says ABI |
6-3-2003 |
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Awards Raytheon Air Defense Systems Support Contract |
Outsourcing here to stay: DAC panel |
Countermeasure Protects Airliners Against SAMs |
Mars Express En Route For The Red Planet |
Single-electron transistors shed heat |
6-2-2003 |
ZigBee standard looks to bump aside Bluetooth |
SARS, PC upgrade delays impact IC sales, says SIA 6/2/2003 |
Antenna specialist Sarantel forms U.S. subsidiary 6/2/2003 |
TSA To Send Congress Report On Less-Than-Lethal Weapons 6/2/2003 |
Ultra Wideband To Capture Wireless Video Market 6/2/2003 |