Electronics & Tech Headline News Archive - September 2018 |
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So What's 6G? • How Can the U.S. Win at 5G? • Global Ultrafast Broadband Industry Booming • AT&T Makes 1st Wireless 5G Data Transfer over Millimeter Wave • Radio City Announces Closing, Owners to Retire 9/18/2018 • Ericsson Lands $3.5B T-Mobile U.S. 5G Contract • Operator Confidence Raises 5G Connections Forecast to 340M in 2021 • EE Confirms 5G Launch in 2019 • What GlobalFoundries Retreat Really Means • Construction Begins on Facebook's Subsea Cable in LatAm 9/17/2018 • How Wireless Operators Prepared for Hurricane Florence • 10 Questions Answered About 5G Networks • Qualcomm, Ericsson Complete 5G NR Call Using Smartphone • Everything You Need to Know About WPA3 WiFi • India's Best Connected 4G City Revealed 9/14/2018 • The Age of the Heroic Inventor Is Over • Satellites More at Risk from Solar Wind Than Space Storm • 5G's False Dawn • UK Mobile Needs Closer Collaboration Between Government and Industry • US ARDF Team Tops Its Own World Championships Medal Count in Korea 9/13/2018 • Ericsson, Qualcomm Claim 1st 5G NR mmWave Call to Smartphone • Says Digital Mobile Radio Hotspots May Be Interfering with AMSAT Satellite Uplinks • 10 Ways to Build Your Confidence During a Job Search • Crypto 80% Plunge Now Worse Than Dot-Com Crash • Of Course Google Is Biased 9/12/2018 • Is Radio Ready for Florence? • Ham Radio Will Be Represented at 9th Annual World Maker Faire in New York City • U.S. Users Deleting Facebook App from Mobile Phones • Russian ISS Soyuz Leak "Drilled by Human Hand" • Building Quantum Computers with Photons 9/11/2018 • 5G Handsets Spark mm-Wave Debate • Everything We Know About 5G • UK's First Multi-City 5G Test Bed Developed in West Midlands Region • Ericsson, Intel Complete Live 5G Data Call at 39 GHz • Ericsson Launches ERS Aimed at Enabling New 5G Use Cases 9/10/2018 • WSTS Raises2018 Chip Market Forecast - Again (see below) • Chip Sales Growth Slows (see above) • July IC Sales up 17.4% (see above) • FCC to Wade into Local Guidelines for Small Cell Build-Outs • Radio Amateurs Receive Images from Chinese Lunar Satellite 9/7/2018 • Scotland School 1st in World to Pilot LiFi Network Within Classrooms • Germany's 5G Auction to Keep Barriers High for New Entrants • Ultracold Atoms Verify 1963 Prediction for 1-D Electrons • U.S. Diplomats' Mystery Illness Could Be Due to Pulsed RF/Microwave Radiation • PoE Meets the Smart Building and IoT with IEEE 802.3bt 9/6/2018 • Desperate for Data Scientists • Analysts Wonder What Is Causing Wireless Phone Growth • How the DoD Is Using Open Source • Japan to Test Mini 'Space Elevator' • Micron to Invest $3B in Virginia Fab Expansion 9/5/2018 • China's Semi Fab Capacity to Reach 20% Worldwide Share in 2020 • Computer Screens Emit Sounds That Enable Eavesdropping • Rockwell Collins Unveils Combat Targeting and Communications Gateway • Russia Says ISS Leak Could Be Sabotage 9/4/2018 • India Readies Baby Rockets to Tap Small Satellites Market • Trio of New iPhones Expected in September • Japan, Korea to Account for 43% of 5G Global Connections in 2019 • Phone Ban Rings in New French School Year • Physicist Cracks Code on Material That Works as Conductor & Insulator 9/3/2018 • ZTE Posts Net Loss of $1.1B in H1 Due to U.S. Export Ban • Huawei Launches Powerful 5G-Ready Kirin 980 Chipset • Sound Used to Print Droplets That Couldn't Be Printed Before • Human Rights Groups Amplify Call for 'Killer Robot' Ban • U.S. Workers Report Highest Job Satisfaction Since 2005 |
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