| 8-31-2005 |
| Intel-Led Alliance Stirs Angst over Future Wireless Spec |
| German Government Forms $300M VC Fund |
| Infineon Takes SiGe:C Transistors to 10 GHz Region |
| Study Rejects Link Between Mobile Phones and Cancer |
| UMC, Integrand Tune in 0.13 Micron RF Design |
| National Science Foundation Funds MEMs Research at Sandia Lab |
| Fuel Cells Might Get Hydrogen from Water, Organic Material |
| Nuclear Deadline Sets Stage for Showdown on Iran |
| Air Force Develops Electric Pickup Truck |
| BAE Systems Achieves First Flight of Its Next-Gen Vertical Takeoff UAV |
| Orbital Receives Contract for Horizons-2 Commercial Comms Satellite |
| 8-30-2005 |
| HomePlug Body Regroups for Powerline Charge |
| Japan, China to Collaborate on 4G Mobile |
| Camera Phones Create Digital Camera Users |
| China Eyes 'Creative' Industries in IP Push |
| Feds Could Award $250B in IT Contracts in FY06 |
| PC Volumes Drove July Chip Sales |
| Coming Winter Could be 'Polar Coaster'; Northeast Warning |
| New Method for Trapping Light May Improve Communications Technologies |
| Navy Orders UAV Avionics and Ground-Station Electronics |
| Purdue Creates New Method to Drive Fuel Cells for Portable Electronics |
| 8-29-2005 |
| The Invasion of the Chinese Cyberspies - Titan Rain |
| Japan Approves UWB Emission Policy |
| Air Force Funds Fuel Cell Development |
| Behind the Science of Tracking Storms |
| Intelsat and Panamsat to Merge for $3.2B |
| Physicists Pose 'Chip Dip' Nano Process |
| Africa's Cell Phone Boom Creates a Base for Low-Cost Banking |
| Roaming Messenger Aims Its GPS Messaging Capability at the $3.6 Billion LBS Market |
| 8-26-2005 |
| Cell Phone Users Beware: Talking & Listening Impairs Your Ability to Drive Safely |
| Matsushita to Unveil Li-ion Battery Using Nickel Oxide (13 hr PC life) |
| Navy Eyes Pulsed Electrical Charge Emitter for Antisubmarine Warfare |
| Scientist Finds Secret Renaissance Ingredient |
| Air Force Funds Study for Improved GPS |
| Partners Release first Detailed Specs for "Cell" Microprocessor |
| Japanese Researcher: Nanotech is Crucial for the Developed World |
| Airborne Drones, Mimicking Gulls, Alter Wing Shape for Agility |
| Solar Technology Provider Clears Way for IPO |
| Brazil Police Arrest 85 in Crackdown on Hackers |
| U.S. Nets Reportedly Attacked via Chinese Web Sites |
| 8-25-2005 |
| Active RFID Becomes Big Business |
| Home Net Group Targets Device Interoperability |
| EuP: The EU's Latest Directive (If you loved RoHS...) |
| Efforts Will enhance U.S. Navy's Use of Millimeter-Wave Communications |
| WiMAX Advantages Bring About New Challenges |
| Homeland Security to Release List of Technology Research Projects |
| Panel Votes to Close Army Electronics Command |
| NASA/NOAA Announce Major Weather Forecasting Advancement |
| Sypris Electronics Opens Dedicated Space Facility |
| Sirius Thinks Outside the Car |
| Accellera Approves New Open Verification Library Standard |
| 8-24-2005 |
| RFID Industry Forms Intellectual Property Licensing Consortium |
| Want Free Satellite TV? Rename Your Town |
| Army Chooses UltraCell for Vest-Pocket Fuel Cell Power System |
| The Cost of RoHS Compliance |
| Physicists Entangle Photon and Atom in Atomic Cloud |
| Motorola Phones Let Parents Monitor Kids |
| Robot from Earth Climbs Mountain on Mars |
| Wall Street Applauds Breakup of Agilent |
| HomePlug Alliance Vies with IEEE over Powerline (BOPL) Spec |
| NSA Certifies Harris Software-Defined Radio |
| 8-23-2005 |
| The Survey Says, We Need More Wireless Education |
| U.S. Satellite Industry Dominates Despite Overcapacity |
| Synthesizer Innovator Robert A. Moog Dies at 71 |
| Cow Manure Eyed as Alternate Fuel Source (whole new meaning to being in deep doo-doo over oil prices) |
| Air Force Needs Software Tool to Manage UAV Radio Frequencies |
| Company Reports 'Surface Polarization' in Solar Sells |
| PAR Technology Wins Air Force Grant for Advanced Radar |
| Nokia Bags GSM Order from India's Bharti |
| 8-22-2005 |
| Agilent Technologies Announces WiMAX Design Exploration Library |
| Einstein Manuscript Found in Netherlands |
| Indian Spectrum Policy Delayed Until End of Year |
| Most Parts Suppliers Ready for RoHS |
| MEMS Shipments to Grow 20% Annually Through 2009 |
| Debate Rages over Cell Phone Towers |
| Carbon Nanotubes Key to Future Flat TVs |
| Tokyo Steps Closer to WiMax |
| Air Force Space Command Continues GPS Modernization |
| Countries Compete for Next Supercomputer |
| You Can Be Too Happy for Your Own Good |
| Asia's Pollution Problem |
| 8-19-2005 |
| Nobel Prize Just Not What it Used to Be |
| Russia, China Launch first Major War Games Amid US Concern |
| Nanotech Researchers Report Big Breakthrough |
| Raytheon to Rebuild Firefinder Radar Systems |
| Supercomputer Grid Set for $148M Expansion |
| Women Scientists Still Face Bias, Hostility |
| SeaSpace Builds Antennas for Satellite Network |
| XCOR to Fly EZ-Rocket at X-Prize Cup Countdown |
| Carbon Nanotube Diode Aimed for Solar Cells |
| And in 16th Place: the U.S! |
| Agilent Technologies Completes Acquisition of Eagleware-Elanix |
| 8-18-2005 |
| IBM's SiGe Process Heralds Fast RF |
| Nano-Transistor-Tubes |
| SIA, NSF Commence R&D to Uphold U.S. Semi Leadership |
| Bots Break into 175 Companies in Year's Biggest Attack |
| Japan's Fab-Tool Book-to-Bill Stays Above Parity |
| VoIP Consumers Soar |
| Sensor Could Detect Concealed Weapons Without X-rays |
| Russia Schedules Clipper Shuttle Launch |
| Russia Plans Sharp Military Spending Hike |
| Ohio Looks to Nano for Economic Boost |
| 8-17-2005 |
| Agilent EEsof Announces Agreement with U.K.'s SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems for ADS Software |
| Original Blue Angels Flight Leader Dies |
| Jobs are Up, but so are Costs |
| Telecoms Dial Up Internet TV |
| Fewer Women Find Their Way into Tech |
| Qualcomm Acquires UK Software Company for $57M |
| NSF, NRI Team on Nanoelectronic Research |
| World Record Claimed for Wireless Transmission Distance |
| College Students Expected to Load up on Gadgets |
| BlackBerry Leads the Pack in eAccess Wireless Device Survey for Business |
| Rockwell Collins Buys Back Shares |
| 8-16-2005 |
| United Parcel Service Invests in Wi-Fi/RFID Combination |
| In-Flight Cellular: Step Forward, Step Back |
| FCC Rules for VoIP E911 Rules Challenged |
| New Internet Worm Targeting Windows |
| LockMart Conducts Final ATACMS Missile Test with Penetrator Warhead |
| New Way Found to Cool Atoms and Molecules |
| Cosmonaut Sets Record for Most Days in Space |
| Engineers Modify Hybrids for More Power |
| 8-15-2005 |
| UK Consumer Demand for Mobile Email Widespread |
| Some Malaysia Fabs Shut by Smoke Haze |
| Agilent Sells Troubled Semi Unit for $2.66B |
| China to Build Offshore Wind Power Complex |
| European Semiconductor Sales Through Distribution Decline |
| Koreans Try to Save Cathode-Ray Tube |
| Y-Shaped Carbon Nanotubes Can Switch |
| Microsoft Beats Apple to Punch on Key iPod Patent |
| Tandem Ions May Lead the Way to Better Atomic Clocks |
| Call for Ending the Shuttle Program Building Momentum |
| 8-12-2005 |
| Detection System Proves it Can Pinpoint Wireless Activities - Legal and Illegal |
| Cameraphones Set to Replace Low-End Standalone Digicams |
| Video Snacking on Cell Phones the Next Killer App |
| India Set to RFID Until the Cows Come Home |
| Q2's Wafer Shipment Heat Wave |
| European Chip Distribution Weak |
| Air Force Grant Funds Solar Cell Development |
| Scientists' Belief in God Varies by Discipline |
| MTI Wins Share of $1.9B Air Force Contract |
| ESD on Mars - MM Now Stands for Mars Model? |
| Intel to Unveil Next Generation Chip |
| Chips to Track License Plates in U.K. & U.S. |
| 8-11-2005 |
| Europe Mulls Wireless Broadband Regulation |
| Airborne Laser-Beam Weapons System Completes Initial Flight Testing |
| Deutsche Telekom Income Rises 63% on Wireless Strength |
| RoHS Creates New Business Opportunities |
| Diamonds are a Scientist's Best Friend |
| Global Cellular Revenues to Reach $570B in 2005 |
| Thai Satellite Promises to Bring Internet Age to Rural Asia |
| Northrop Grumman Gets $1.2B RAF Contract |
| Russia Passes 100M Subscriber Mark |
| TSMC Plans $7.5B Superfab |
| Qualcomm to Pay $600M to Buy Flarion |
| 8-10-2005 |
| RoHS: The Biggest Headache the Industry Has Ever Seen |
| Opera Announces Browser for Mobile Phones |
| RFID Patent Consortium: A Positive Step for the Industry |
| EU Clears Rocket-Launch Joint Venture |
| Media's Hype Distorts NASA's Reality |
| Man Dies After 50 Hours of Computer Games |
| New Business Models |
| Navy Orders Millimeter-Wave Communications System |
| Industry on Track for Robust 2006, Semico Reports |
| MEMS Work Uses Polysilicon-Germanium over CMOS |
| 8-9-2005 |
| Shuttle Discovery Lands Safely After 14 Days and 5.8M Miles |
| Qualcomm, Boeing Test In-Flight Cellphone, Data Standards |
| Japan Plans Giant Broadband Satellite |
| Space & Satellite Market will Reach $158B by 2010 |
| Technitrol Pays $83M for Filtronic's Antenna Unit |
| Nasdaq-Bound Chinese Fabless Firm Offers Options |
| SiRF Files GPS Suit Against u-Nav |
| Why Great Minds Can't Grasp Consciousness |
| New Way Found to Cool Atoms and Molecules |
| The Next Big Thing is Small: Nanotechnology |
| Daylight-Saving-Time Switch May Cause Tech Woes |
| 8-8-2005 |
| Looking for Resumes - Hiring Strong |
| FCC Eases Regulation of DSL Lines |
| Office of Naval Research Funds Communications Systems Research for UAVs |
| Marconi Confirms Takeover Talks |
| Wi-Fi Answers Mobile Call |
| Discovery Landing Delayed One Day Until 5:08 am EST |
| Semiconductor IP Market to Surpass $4B by 2009 |
| Bush Backs U.S. Space Exploration |
| IMEC, ST, Universities Team to Improve Microwave Design |
| Airborne Laser Completes New Phase of Payload Testing |
| Herley Receives $11.8M in High Power Amp Contract Awards |
| 8-5-2005 |
| Worldwide Mobile Subscribers to Surpass 2 Billion |
| Coca-Cola Planning to Launch Sprite3G |
| Hardware, Software Design on Collision Course |
| Airport Wants to Block Airline's Free Wireless |
| RFID Chips Promise to Revamp Medicine |
| Will Your PC Run Windows Vista? |
| Wall Street's Fate Caught up with Housing |
| Networking: 'Smart Highways' Emerging |
| U.S. Joint Forces Command Awards General Dynamics Orders Totaling $79M |
| 8-4-2005 |
| Let the Good Times Roll |
| Optoelectronic Integration Overcoming Processor Bottlenecks |
| NASA to Redesign Space Vehicles |
| Colorado Firm Develops Glow-in-Dark Lamps |
| China Confirms Plan to Create Giant Venture |
| Anadigics Expands RFIC Patent Coverage |
| Europe Ready for Cell-VoIP Convergence |
| Phone Companies' DSL May Be Deregulated |
| 8-3-2005 |
| Penn Researchers Take Big Step Forward in Making Smaller Circuits |
| Technology 'Optimists' Turn Off TV |
| Electronics Factory Orders Up |
| Toronto Crash Is First for Airbus A340 |
| Unprecedented Shuttle Repair Mission a Success |
| U.S. to Send Manned Flight to the Moon By 2018 |
| Cellular Connection Problems Decreasing |
| Mimix Broadband Introduces 18-25 GHz GaAs MMIC Rx/Tx Chip Set |
| Hittite's New Wideband MMIC Phase Shifters for Military, Space, Fiber Optic |
| Ben Franklin Fund Invests in RF Chip Startup |
| 8-2-2005 |
| Shopping Mall Boasts Massive Wi-Fi Network |
| Vanderbilt University to Conduct SIA-Sponsored Cancer Study |
| Lockheed and Northrop Team for Army Radar Contract |
| Interference, Not Hacking, Said to Be Biggest Wireless Threat at DefCon |
| Nanosensors May Be Used Instead of X-Rays |
| Sub-Angstrom Microscope Targets Nanotechnology |
| U.K. Spectrum Auction Clears Path to Lower Cost GSM Calls |
| Raytheon Builds Radar Warning Receiver for F-16 |
| NASA Prepares for Unprecedented In-Orbit Shuttle Repair |
| Cyber-Terrorists Using Hacking Methods to Target Governments |
| 8-1-2005 |
| Why Cell Phone Service in U.S. Sucks |
| German Inventors More Active in 2004 |
| U.S. Scientific Papers Slip |
| Kallasvuo Gets Top Job at Nokia |
| General Atomics to Build Predator UAV Radar Systems |
| RoHS: On, Off, and Somewhere in Between |
| RF Power Options in ZigBee Solutions |
| U.K. Readies RoHS Enforcement |
| L-3 Builds Microwave Tubes for AMRAAM Missiles |
| VCs Open Their Wallets for U.K. |
| Wireless World: Anti-theft RFID Clothing |