Electronics & Tech Headline News Archive - March 2019 |
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3/14/2019 • LTE IoT Market to Be Worth $2.8B by 2023 • ITU Strengthening Emergency Telecommunications in the Americas • WiGig Startup Raises $42M in New Financing • Fluoride-Based Batteries Seek to Surpass Lithium Cells • U.S. "Gets Its [Arse] Handed to It" in World War III Simulation: RAND 3/13/2019 • Microsoft Pursues Its TV White Spaces Initiative • First UK PCB Maker Gets Aerospace and Automotive Accreditation • Intel Expected to Regain Top Chipseller Ranking • Static Electricity to Charge Devices • The Random Anti-Laser 3/12/2019 • Renesas to Suspend Production on Weak Demand in China • Northrop Grumman Receives Contract for NextGen Navigation System • Huawei Launches Counter-Attack by Suing U.S. Government • The Rise of Activism in Tech Companies • Handset Holdup Could Delay Korea's 5G Launch Until April 3/11/2019 • High-Performance Unipolar n-Type Thin-Film Transistor Developed • Technique Streamlines Fabrication of 2-D Circuits • Huawei Maintains Seat at Standards Table • Germany Ignores U.S. Lobby on 5G Security • Facebook Losing Users in U.S. 3/8/2019 • NSA Quietly Shutters Phone Monitoring Program • UK to Recommend 50% Limit on Huawei's Gear in Mobile Networks • 2019 China Defense Budget to Increase by 7.5% • Next Generation USB4 Is Coming Soon • U.S. Credit Card Debt Closed 2018 at a Record $870B 3/7/2019 • New Zealand Confirms Plans to Award Initial 5G Spectrum in Early 2020 • DARPA Modernizes SBIR Program • WWW Turns 30, Is It an 'Out-of-Control Monster?' • FCC Warns LED Sign Marketers (Again!) of RFI/EMI Rules • 2019 Tech Trends in Manufacturing 3/6/2019 • Visibility of Wireless Power Transmission Interference Potential Raised • Global 5G Rush But No Global 5G Handsets • ZTE Already Studying What's Beyond 5G • FCC Names Qualified Bidders for 24 GHz Auction • Hall Effect Becomes Viscous in Graphene 3/5/2019 • Finland Kick-Starts 6G (1st 6G announcement) • First 6 OneWeb Satellites Launched from French Guiana • Efficiency Record for Data Transfer in Ultra-Fast Transatlantic Cable • Taiwan Maintains Largest Share of Global IC Wafer Fab Capacity • Hybrid Material May Outperform Graphene 3/4/2019 • Don't Let Satellite Get Lost in 5G Buzz • New FTC Task Force Takes on Tech Monopolies • Unlocking the Secret of Graphene-Based Electronics • China IC Production Forecast to Show 15% 2018-2023 CAGR • Efforts to Make iPhone Obsolete Could Have Teeth 3/1/2019 • Global Semiconductor Sales ^13.7% to $468.8B in 2018 • Huawei Resolves to Deliver Exemplary 5G After Security Concerns • Wireless Charging and Our Autonomous Electric Future • Researchers Create UV Laser from AlGaN Nanowires • 7 Problems with Foldable Phones That Can Not Be Ignored |
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