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| | Technology Headline News Archive: March 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.
| 3-31-2003 | | ASIMO, World's Most Advanced Humanoid Robot, Inspires Students At NAC | | New modulation scheme targets cable, wireless networks | | Moto lab builds 4-Mbit 'nanocrystal' memory | | Europe's First Mobile Video Music Service | | 3-28-2003 | | Navy Sees At Least Two Options For Sea-Based Terminal Missile Defense | | Plans to deploy a CDMA network in Iraq | | Swissair probe cites wiring, FAA certification flaws | | 'ASIMO,' World's Most Advanced Humanoid Robot, Inspires Students At NAC | | 3-27-2003 | | Engineers Create World's First Transparent Transistor | | U.S. Using More Than 10 Types Of UAVs In Iraq War | | Texas Instruments lobbies for OFDM approach to UWB | | Defense Industry Faces High Stakes in War | | Advanced features set to drive handset replacements, chipsets | | 3-26-2003 | | Bush Requests $4.25B Additional Funding For Homeland Security Programs In 2003 | | Sun suits allege discrimination, visa abuse (H1B) | | Texas Instruments Expands Presence and Leadership in China's Exploding DSL Market | | RF Micro Devices Receives ISO 14001:1996 Certification | | 3-25-2003 | | U.S. still a draw for European researchers and scientists, report says | | Proposal could slash advanced mask costs | | In Iraq, GPS Is Surviving Jamming Threat, Pentagon Says (Russian junk didn't work!) | | Novel Wireless Gaming Device | | 3-24-2003 | | EGPRS ( EDGE ) Test Set Launched | | The World's Smallest GPRS Wireless Phone - almost a Dick Tracey watch | | Application Note: Performance Benefits of UTSi CMOS RF Switch Technology Compared to GaAs Based RF Switches | | U.S. Military Taps Corporate Technology | | Ultra-wideband may interfere with UMTS nets, warns U.K. report | | 3-21-2003 | | Wireless Services: What Lies Ahead? | | Microtune Claims Victory in Broadcom Patent Infringement Case | | Zuken discounts PCB layout software for displaced engineers | | Racal Instruments first to offer base station test system with EDGE test capability | | 3-20-2003 | | Algore elected to Apple board of directors - Internet needs re-inventing | | Recycled handsets to fund education programs | | Brutal Snowstorm Paralyzes Denver International Airport | | High-tech jobs down by 560,000 since 2001 | | Bomb that zaps enemy's circuitry could ease toll | | 3-19-2003 | | Affirmative action on agenda at black engineers' meeting | | Phone cameras seen outselling digital still cameras | | 3G faces network interference from future wideband devices | | Chicago's subway system to get underground mobile coverage | | Waging War Precisely | | 3-18-2003 | | Weapons Rankings Prompt Shift In Defense Budget Resources | | Criminal conviction for cell phone jammer | | Data drives U.S. wireless sector to $141 million subscriber base | | German 'green card' ruling slows flow of Indian workers | | Improved Patriot Missile System Ready | | 3-17-2003 | | Waging War Precisely | | Most laptops to ship ready for WiFi connections | | AccuWeather Teams with Wireless Leaders | | USA Passes 50% Cellphone Penetration Milestone, Say Researchers | | 3-14-2003 | | Analog Devices introduces industry's first integrated if-to-baseband diversity receiver for GSM/EDGE Wireless base stations | | U.S. nanotech funding expected to hit $1 billion | | Shakeout in EUV source market accelerates | | Venture funding in 2002 hits $24.6 billion | | 3-13-2003 | | Battlefield clearly visible far behind the lines | | Philips Semi to close San Antonio fab, cut 1600 jobs | | Composite anode could boost lithium batteries | | U.S. nanotech funding expected to hit $1 billion | | F/A-22 Program Faces $1.3 Billion In Further Cost Overruns, GAO Says | | 3-12-2003 | | On-Board Camera Speeds Development For 2.5G Wireless Platform | | Prototypes of Next Generation Wearable Wireless Sol | | Panelists envision next 100 years of pc-boards | | WAVESAT WIRELESS ANNOUNCES 'NON LINE OF SIGHT' OFDM CHIP | | Intel and eTenna Collaborate On Next-Gen Notebook Antenna | | 3-11-2003 | | Personal Radiation Sensors for Homeland Defense | | Moore's Law takes it on the chin | | GaAs still dominant in cell phone RF, study says | | Digital TV market to see rapid growth | | 3-10-2003 | | Lockheed Martin and Boeing to Partner on Kinetic Energy Interceptor | | HP tests mobile unit as personal navigation tool | | 30,000 LAN "hot- spots" in Western Europe by 2007 - report | | Heavy Lift As War Looms - 3rd Largest In History | | IT "Big Guns" Take Aim at the Wireless Enterprise | | 3-7-2003 | | Chinese lab hopes to commercialize sign-language recognition platform | | Cell phones that float in the sea? | | JTRS Plan Takes New Shape As Bandwidth Target Soars | | Microwave Flash News Briefs | | 3-6-2003 | | FCC to press wireless industry on E911 | | Aerospace workforce hits "historical low" | | 4G wireless networks due out in '03 and '04, says report | | Consumer devices selling briskly as prices plunge | | 3-5-2003 | | Russia subscriber base passes 20 million mark | | Toshiba develops fuel cell for notebooks | | Applied, Broadcom invest in Israeli wireless startup | | RFMD, Skyworks, Hitachi fight for top handset PA slot, says analyst | | 3-4-2003 | | RF Micro Devices Announces GaN Process Technology Milestone and Availability of First GaN Power Amplifiers | | How to capitalize on the downturn | | Micron breaks mega-pixel barrier with CMOS image sensor | | Nokia ends European retail partnership | | 3-3-2003 | | Agere branches out with RF for wireless power amps | | Broadcom acquires Gadzoox for $5.8 million | | Chip sales falls by 2.4% in January, says SIA | | Mobile gaming drives plans for 3-D graphics | | Microsoft to develop Chinese CDMA applications |
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