Electronics & Tech Headline News Archive - May 2019 |
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• Analysts Duel on Chip Slump Projections • Most Americans Think We're Too Reliant on Robots 5/21/2019 • Field Trials Start for 5G Broadcasting in Germany • Ford to Eliminate 7,000 Jobs, 10% of Workforce • Ericsson's ConsumerLab Outlines Consumer Expectations for 5G • DOD Keeps Getting "Out Recruited" for Cyber Talent • Electric Air Racing Looking to Take Flight 5/20/2019 • The FCC is Not Reinstating a Vanity Call Sign Fee • UK's Disastrous 4G Emergency Services Network • Puerto Rico Declares May 14 as "Radio Amateur Day" • Kilogram Gets New Physics-Based Definition • Intel to Launch 7-nm Chips in 2021 5/17/2019 • FCC Blocks China Mobile's Application for a U.S. Telecoms License • Researchers Reveal Accuracy of 2-Qubit Calculations in Silicon • Apple's iPhone Woes Could Worsen • Public Voices Health Concerns over 5G in Chicago 5/16/2019 • GSMA Says Some 5G Auctions Artificially Inflating Spectrum Prices • Supreme Court Rules to Allow Apple Antitrust Suit • WhatsApp Hacked Installed Spyware on People's Phones • Defense Software Budget May Get Streamlined in 2020 • Everything You Need to Know About LoRa and IoT 5/15/2019 • Apple to Change Antenna Structure in 2019 iPhones • Amazon Machines Pack Orders, Replace Jobs • Facebook Co-Founder Say It's Time to Break up the Monopoly • With New 5G Revenues Come Security Concerns • U.S. Government Employees Have Highest Average Income 5/14/2019 • Illinois Could Charging $1,000/Year to Own Electric Vehicle • San Francisco Weighs IPO Tax to Spread Tech Wealth • Ericsson Takes on Consumer-Facing 5G Myths • Solving the 5G Pricing Conundrum • Iliad Sells Towers to Reduce Debt Pile 5/13/2019 • Huawei Trolls U.S. by Talking up Canadian 5G Ambitions • FCC Approves SpaceX's Plan to Operate Starlink Satellites in Lower Orbit • Cost of 5G Phones Could Mean Long Early Adopter Phase • musicFIRST Website Launched to "Save Local Radio" • Mobile Chrome Hoax Could Target Android Users 5/10/2019 • Tech Workers Attempting to Unionize • Global Wireless RFID Readers Market Forecast for 2018 to 2026 • EU's Tusk Warns of Risks in Rise of U.S. Tech Giants • China Bans Cell Phones, Other Devices from Giant Telescope • Wireless, Battery-Free, Biodegradable Blood-Flow Sensor 5/9/2019 • 5G Signal Could Jam Weather Satellites • FCC Revises Broadband Numbers Down for "Drastically Overstated" Data • For Power in Workplace, 30 Is the New 50 • ARRL Field Day (June 22-23) Gear Now Available • Are Cellphone Making Life Miserable? 5/8/2019 • FCC to Update Rule for OTA Reception Devices to Spur 5G • CTIA: DOD Report Fails to Reflect U.S. Standing in Race to 5G • Putin Signs Putin "Sovereign Internet" Bill into Law • U.S. Could Lose Key Weapon for Tracking Chinese and Russian Subs • China IC Production Forecast Strong 15% 2018-2023 CAGR 5/7/2019 • Brooklyn 5G: Industries, Standards, and Machine Learning • KPN Bans Huawei from Its 5G Network Core • Vietnam Welcomes Its 1st MVNO • China Unicom to Launch 5G Trials in 7 Major Cities • Flexible Circuits from 3D Printing 5/6/2019 • Consumers Balk at Premium Smartphone Prices • Verizon Names 20 More 5G Cities • FCC, ARRL Sign MoU on Volunteer Spectrum Monitors Program • Global Semiconductor Sales Λ13.7% to $468B in 2018 • China to Build Research Base on Moon by 2020 5/3/2019 • Terahertz Waves Could Push 5G to 6G • Find Your Next Tech Job in One of These Boom Towns • T-Mobile to Launch 5G on 600 MHz in H2 2019 • Looming 5G Price Wars and Industry Path to Monetization • Tesla Model 3 Produces More CO2 Than a Diesel Car 5/2/2019 • FCC Proposes Rule Revision for Over-the-Air Reception Devices • Global 5G Smartphone Shipments to Reach 5M This Year • 6G Too Much? 'Beyond 5G' Offers Alternative • Has UK Cleared Huawei for 5G Networks? 5/1/2019 • Silicon Valley Could Be 2nd Richest Country in World • IARU Argues for Protection from Wireless Power Transfer Spurious Emissions • Defense Contracts Dominated by Top-5 Prime Defense Companies • U.K.'s Theresa May Will Ban Huawei from 5G Network Cores |
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