5-30-2003 |
Researchers tap into quantum dots for optical communications |
3-D map of local interstellar space shows sun lies in middle of hole piercing galactic plane |
EADS Launches Major Military Aircraft Program |
Report projects further decline in wireless infrastructure demand |
AOL, Microsoft Settle Netscape Suit - giants agree to share IE, work on IM compatibility, fight piracy |
5-29-2003 |
Lockheed introduces advanced radar |
WLAN chipset market to see dollar decline in '03 |
Microsoft looks to drive European auto market |
Handset shipments up 16 percent in first quarter, research finds |
Universities Forming Alliances To Seek Funding For Homeland Security Research |
5-28-2003 |
What are the odds for an IC recovery? |
Wi-Fi hotspots face tough road to profitability |
Lufthansa and Boeing Sign Deal for Mobile Broadband |
AWR Announces Analog Office for Next Generation Analog & RFIC Designs |
5-27-2003 |
Physicists Measure Individual Electrons In Real Time; Ultracold Experiment Opens Door For Basic Studies In Quantum Computing |
Earthquake closes Fujitsu's Iwate chip plant |
MIT's EE department Celebrates 100th Anniversary |
Legal Threat Rocks Linux - Trouble In Paradise? |
Paris Trains to get Wireless Internet Connections |
5-26-2003 |
Red Rover, Red Rover |
More Phoenix Than Osprey |
Startup Cornice Readies 1-inch Hard Drive |
Electric Shock Weapons Go Wireless |
5-23-2003 |
LCD TVs make big headlines at SID |
First-Ever Snapshot Released Of Mother Earth From Mars |
Latest E-Mail Bank Scam Targets Citibank |
Critics warn new visa bill doesn't go far enough |
Americans keen to dump the landline for wireless |
5-22-2003 |
SARS taking toll on PC and handset demand in China |
Frozen Light: Cool NASA Research Holds Promise |
Trickle down trouble in the venture world |
Study finds FCC took $2.8 million in industry-paid trips |
Phones For Boys |
Next-Generation GPS |
5-21-2003 |
World's First Java Mobile Instant Messaging Service |
Global mobile messaging revenues to double to $70 billion |
Motorola unveils low-power tire sensor |
Navy to use RFID technology in Iraq |
2003 Military & Aerospace Electronics Buyers Guide - online for the first time! |
5-20-2003 |
Chinese manufacturer taking on the Western giants |
Digital radio set to launch in Europe |
PC sales to drop 15-20 percent in China |
Pentagon warned over U.S. loss of electronics, says report |
RF Micro Buys Stake In Silicon Wave for Single-Chip Bluetooth Capability |
5-16-2003 |
Department Of Homeland Security To Seek Prototypes For Airliner Anti-Missile Systems |
Cellphones do not cause petrol station fires |
Business still bad, according to SEMI April book-to-bill |
FCC approves wireless spectrum reforms |
Microsoft reportedly seeking to preserve OS monopoly |
5-15-2003 |
First EDGE call made in Europe |
First quarter wafer shipments down, but demand should increase |
Jury still out on upgraded Patriot missile |
Unlicensed Wireless: License to Attack? |
NASA And Boeing To Test 'Virtual Pathways' In The Sky |
TI, ST and Nokia team for CDMA chipsets |
5-14-2003 |
WLAN To Establish Itself At 3G Expense |
Bush Orders More Government Use Of Commercial Satellite Imagery |
Sales and profits race ahead at automotive ASIC vendor |
Mentor Graphics and Austrian group team on RF verification |
Raytheon Tactical Tomahawk Successfully Completes Shot |
5-13-2003 |
Ericsson employees charged with espionage |
Hard times in WLANs |
Myriad Reasons Prompt U.S. Firms To Curtail Paris Plans |
3G World Conference Moves To Bangkok |
5-12-2003 |
Eyeing the buyout money |
SARS fears to impact Nokia, Motorola, Qualcomm, says report |
Talking windscreens can cut carphone accidents |
Engineers answer call to rebuild Iraq |
Toshiba makes a 36-Gbyte blue laser rewritable disk |
Second Sight: Retinal Prosthesis Trial Completes First Phase Of Testing |
5-9-2003 |
Phonex adds QoS function to powerline chip (HomePlug) |
WHO extends SARS travel advisory to Taiwan |
Don't own a phone - don't want a phone either |
House Lawmaker Calls For End To Manned Shuttle Flights |
5-8-2003 |
3G Launches to Peak in 2004 |
New Bomber, Cruise Missiles Get Boost From House Panel |
Medical industry beckons U.S. electronics industry |
Tahoe RF debuts its first wireless IP blocks |
Lockheed and Spectrum Astro Partner on GPS II |
5-7-2003 |
Mobile handset sector grows, but more slowly |
Engineering role models needed, exec tells Windows conference |
B-1B's War Achievements Spur New Upgrade Proposals |
Corporate Security Chiefs Rank Terrorism As A Key Worry |
5-6-2003 |
Navy Plans To Adapt Spike Missile To Unmanned Aerial Vehicles |
Ex-Intel engineer indicted in anti-terror case |
Is SARS really infecting the DRAM market? |
Rise in layoffs dashes recovery hopes |
iHateSpam Becomes Top Selling Software at Amazon.com |
5-5-2003 |
Group hopes to leapfrog 802.11 for wireless video |
Electronic prosthesis gives sight to the blind |
Rising capacity utilization points to recovery, says Semico |
NASA Observatory Tracking Rare Solar Event |
Microsoft launches Windows hardware Web site |
Research confirms cellphones are a threat to aircraft |
5-2-2003 |
Microsoft rolls out new automotive platform (Ctrl+Alt+Del on the dashboard?) |
IBM's nanotubes yield smallest solid-state emitter |
Forecasters disagree over IC forecasts in 2003 |
AirNet expands orders to Afghanistan |
5-1-2003 |
RF CMOS process supports basestation, phone integration |
New York planners chart course for 'technopolis' |
SonyEricsson drops out of Top5 ranking |
USA chooses GSM, not CDMA for army bases |
3G World Congress Cancelled Due To SARS! |