Tech Headline News Archive - November 2016

Technology Headline News Archives - RF Cafe

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11/30/2016

Who's Hiring? Who's Firing? Checking in on Tech Jobs

Battery-Less Wearables Make Debut

Japanese AI Falls to Grandmaster in Go Match

Global Carbon Nanotubes Market to Grow at 17.9% CAGR Through 2025

Quantum Computing Without Millions of Lasers

11/29/2016

Army Rapid Capabilities Office Fights Russian GPS Jamming, Cyber, EW

Plans for Future of Amateur Radio in Human Spaceflight

Delete Yourself from the Internet by Pressing This Button

Why Can It Take So Long Before Starting Your New Job?

Simulation Takes on Bigger Roles in Product Development

11/28/2016

Undergrad Devises Strategy for Avoiding Potential Comet Impact

Microsoft Goes All in for Linux

Factors Influencing Electric Vehicle Purchases in China

Defense Industry Upbeat on a Donald Trump Presidency

U.S. Weather Satellite Promises 'Quantum Leap' in Forecasts

11/25/2016

Will 2017 Be Better for Radio?

Office Depot Allegedly Running In-Store Tech Support Scams

Concrete Protects Against Electromagnetic Pulses

Navy Deal Upgrades Radar Algorithms

Dawn of EU Pentagon: Politicians Playing Soldier

11/24/2016

Happy Thanksgiving Day!

Q-53 Radar Upgrade Counters Drone Strikes

10^8 Pieces of Space Junk Could Doom Human Travel

11/23/2016

Apple Could Make iPhones in U.S.

Five Top-20 Semi Suppliers to Show Double-Digit Gains in 2016

How Did Europe's top 5 Telcos Measure up in Q3?

Shanghai Surprise As Cheap Android Devices 'Phone Home' to China

Lockheed Martin Now a 'Buy' Thanks to Trump Victory

11/22/2016

U.S. Analog IP Startup Partners with Megachips

Google Clamps down on Sneaky Malicious Sites

ARRL's November Frequency Measuring Test Results Reported

Batteries Could Store 5x More Energy by Mimicking Human Intestines

"I Go Where I Please:" Unshackle Navy to Reply to Iran (remember Iran's response to Reagan's inauguration)

11/21/2016

ARRL Calls on Members to Press for U.S. Senate Passage of Amateur Radio Parity Act

Apple, a Trendsetter No More

South Korea's Institute for Basic Science Develops Thinnest Photodetector

Graphene Plasmons Reach the Infrared

Internet Freedom Wanes as Governments Target Messaging, Apps (massive surveillance growth in 8 years)

11/18/2016

Case Study Calculates Cost of 5G Deployment for Mobile Operators

China and United States Tied for Number of Top Supercomputers

Raytheon Eyes Rad-Hard Infrared Space Sensors

Tesla Buys German Firm in Major European Move

Ericsson Issues Gloomy Outlook for Networks Business

11/17/2016

DoCoMo to Launch Trial 5G Network in 2017

Samsung Buys Connected Car Firm Harman for $8B

Chip Veterans Scan Horizon

Tricky Logic Puzzle is Stumping the Masses (dim bulb masses)

A Little Hypocrisy? Lots of Greenhouse Gasses to Be Emitted

11/16/2016

Even Physicists Are 'Afraid' of Mathematics

Breakthrough Quantum Transfer of Information Between Matter and Light

Israel's Ultra-Orthodox Enter High-Tech Workforce

'Picocavity' Focuses Light Below Atomic Scale

Navy Chooses 2 Electronics Distributors for Airborne Weapons Components

11/15/2016

What Does Trump the President Mean for Radio?

Coating Stops Exploding Batteries

Facebook Achieves 20 Gbps in Southern California P2P mm-Wave Trial

FCC Seeking Comment on Vanity Call Sign Rule Changes

It's a Bargain on Amazon — Or Is It? (I rarely use Amazon anymore)

11/14/2016

"Noisy Electronics" Have Increased HF, VHF Noise Floors in UK

Chinese Students' FM Transponder Satellite Launched

Research Breakthrough in Carbon Nanotube Transistors

Supercomputer Aims for Exascale

Wireless Likely to Consolidate Following Incentive Auction

11/11/2016

Amateur Radio "Uniquely Situated" to Be at Leading Edge Again

Could a Folding Phone Save Samsung?

Android Captures 87% Global Smartphone Market in Q3

Lattice Semiconductor to Be Acquired for $1.3B

Trump's Pentagon, Trump's World; Defense Stocks Soar (they all did - records set contrary to 'experts' predicting plunge)

11/10/2016

Chip Forecast Rises Through 2017

Salty (Na-O) Batteries Have Improved Charging Cycle

NAB Plans to Sue FCC over Ownership Rules

'Pressure-Welding' Nanotubes Creates Ultrastrong Material

Adding Hydrogen to Graphene

11/9/2016

Naval Academy Students Planning CubeSat with HF Uplink

MACOM Wins Preliminary Injunction to Block Infineon's Use of GaN-on-Si

U.S. Convenes Chip Study Group

NASA CubeSat Launch Initiative Application Deadline is November 22

Air Force and Boeing Upgrade F-15 Electronic Warfare

11/8/2016

Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 11.5% in Q3

What the Election Will Mean for the Defense Budget

Nokia Completes Alcatel-Lucent Acquisition (includes Bell Labs)

Government Workers Now Outnumber Manufacturing Workers by 9,977,000

DARPA's N-Zero Sensors Use "0" Power

11/7/2016

Anticipating a More Virtual Moore's Law

Latest Edition of the ITU Radio Regulations Available Online

60% of Web Advertising Will Be on Mobile in 2018

Air Force Preps Strategy to Defend Anti-Satellite Attacks

Is DAB the New FM?

11/4/2016

Making Silicon-Germanium Core Fibers a Reality

Two Arrested in Georgia for Planning to Attack HAARP Facility in Alaska

75%of Internet Use in 2017 Will Be Mobile

FCC Adopts Broadband Privacy Rules

Strathclyde's 'Silent Lookout' Wins EU Satellite Navigation Competition

11/3/2016

U.S. Wireless Carriers in '5th or 6th Inning' of LTE Deployments

FCC to Hold License Renewal Hearing Regarding 2007 Contest That Led to a Death

Wireless Charging Kit Operates Out-of-the-Box

FCC Reaches Settlement with AT&T over Unauthorized Wireless Operations

BAE Enhances Obsolescence Predictive Maintenance

11/2/2016

Analog Devices Acquires Innovasic

Metamaterial Device Allows Chameleon-Like Behavior in IR

Nanowire LED Fills the Green-Yellow Gap in White Light

FCC Chairman Wants More Industry Action on Robocalls

Wireless Charging in a Starbucks Near You Soon

11/1/2016

Rule Making Petition to FCC Calls for Vanity Call Sign Rule Changes

Q3 2016 Smartphone Market Driven Back to Growth by Poorer People

Apple Demolished by Microsoft at Their Respective PC Events

Twitter Cuts 9% of Its Workforce Worldwide

Tech on TV: A Little Realism Goes a Long Way