Electronics & Tech Headline News Archive - February 2024

Technology Headline News Archives - RF Cafe

If you came to RF Cafe looking for a certain news item you remember seeing or found on a search engine, there is a good chance it is no longer on the homepage. Headlines change daily (except Saturdays). Here are links to all the headline archives.

All the News Fit to Link™

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2/29/2024

• FCC Adopts Guidance on Orbital Space Debris

• Where Cell Signals Fail, AM Is There

• Intel Foundry Now Open to the World

• Astronomers Use Radar to Search for Cataclysmic Asteroids

• Unleashing the Power of AI in Supply Chains

2/28/2024

• U.S. Launches $11B Semiconductor R&D Initiative

• Large CHIPS Act Awards Seen Coming

• Hydrogen-Powered Cars Leave EVs in the Rearview

• Solar & Wind Farms in Gobi Desert = ½ U.S. Total

• Vodafone Spain Reaching 82% with 5G This Year

2/27/2024

• Amateur Radio Operators Needed for Solar Eclipse Project

• 60 GHz for Indoor Wireless Backbone Networks

• Radio Can Reap Rewards of Ad Opposition

• Top 10 Programming Languages in 2024

• Highlights from 2024 Orlando HamCation

2/26/2024

• 1st Functional Semiconductor Made from Graphene

• Best Practices for Attracting Students to STEM

• Valuable Insights from Young Talent

• China Building EVs in Mexico to Flood U.S. Market

• UK Manufacturers See Productivity Boost in 2023

2/23/2024

• Ham Radio Inspired Scranton U. Dude to Pursue Engineering

• Pentagon Wants Industry to Transform Again

• Space Debris Conference Held in Riyadh

• Graphene Verified Safe in Groundbreaking Human Study (at least as safe as mRNA?)

• Ethics of Human Testing in Space

2/22/2024

• EU Telcos Join Forces Against Gigabit Infrastructure Act

• Amateur Extra-Class Question Pool Eratta

• ESA, GSOA Integration Satellite and Terrestrial 5G/6G Networks

• StarHub Reaches 99% 5G Coverage in Singapore

• Russia Offers $11k for Estonian Unmanned Tank (must not want it very badly)

2/21/2024

• Kink in Cosmic Ray Spectrum Puzzles Astrophysicists

• Amateur Radio as Educational Tool Represented to Politicians

• Ofcom Grumbles as ISPs Drag Feet over One Touch Switching

• Metamaterials and AI Redefine Material Science

• China Wants Contractor to Build Bricks on Moon from Lunar Soil

2/20/2024

• Semi Predicts 2024 Market Growth of 18%

 UK Tech Firms Start Negotiations at SEMICON Korea

• Yarn-Shaped Supercapacitor "Sweet Spot" Discovered

• Time to Change the Name of CES?

• The Rising Tide of Cybercrime

2/19/2024

• Ca-Based Battery Offers Cheaper, Safer Alternative to Li-Ion

• UNESCO Joins Fight to Preserve Radio in Electric Vehicles

• Nonlinear Optical States Imprinted on Electron Beam

• NASA Antenna Receives Radio and Laser Signals from Deep Space

• Chinese University Students Oust Professor for Faking Data

2/16/2024

• CTIA Calls for Harmonized Midband Spectrum in U.S.

• Alibaba & Baidu Cash Out on Quantum Computing Stakes

• UK Government to Spend £27M on Semiconductor Industry

• High-Concentration Solid Polymer Electrolyte for HV Li-Metal Batteries

• Chinese Microwave Weapon Fires from Moving Truck

2/15/2024

• Chips Are a National Security Issue

• Mexican President to Transfer Telecoms Regulation to Government

• U.S. Launches $5B Chip R&D Center

• Rhode Island Pirates Nabbed by FCC Enforcers on Patrol

• Chinese Military to Replace Human Agents with Machines

2/14/2024

• Bell Canada to Cut Thousands of Jobs

• Plastic Package Standard for Space: QML Class P

• ASICs Bring Back Control to Supply Chains

• FCC Warns Providers of Cellphone Protection Obligations

• TransSec Buttigieg Gets Behind "AM for Every Vehicle" Act

2/13/2024

• World Radio Day is February 13th

• China's "Nowhere to Hide" Surveillance EW Device

• AM/FM Radio Lifts Website Traffic 14%

• UK Pumps Another £45M into Quantum Research

• Marki Microwave Prodigy™ MMIC Filter Design Tool

2/12/2024

• FCC Annual Report on Illegal Radio Enforcement

• Low-Loss 5G Materials to Surpass USD $2.1B by 2034

• Huawei Set to Produce 5nm Smartphone Chips

• UK Launches 1st-Ever Space Systems Engineering Apprenticeship

• Heil Ham Radio Donates Equipment to W1AW

2/9/2024

• 1st Amateur Radio Station on Moon, JS1YMG, Now Transmitting

• Semi Forecasts 13% Growth in 2024

• Development of 6G Networks in U.S. and Europe

• Canada Must Double Down on Chip Industry Talent

• Wood Making Comeback in Construction

2/8/2024

• South Korea Gets New Mobile Operator

• Japanese Government Pledges $307M to Chip Projects

• Yemeni Telecoms Warn Houthis May Cut Undersea Cables

• Sewer Heat for Power Generation (Brown Energy?)

• Carbon Removal Boosts GaN Electron Mobility

2/7/2024

• NTIA Spectrum Policy Symposium

• Double-Digit Growth for Anti-Counterfeit Package Market

• Nokia to Build Comms Networks on Moon and Mars

• Browser-Based Phishing Attacks up 198% in 2H 2023

• Global Semiconductor Trends to Watch

2/6/2024

• Apple #1 in China Smartphone Market

• MILSATCOM USA 2024 Happens June 10-12

• FCC Revives Radio's FM Geo-Targeting Debate

• Microsat Optical Communication Breakthrough

• Ofcom Blames Itself for Complaint Increase

2/5/2024

• China Could Use Supply Chains As Weapon

• FCC Expands Access to 70/80/90 GHz Bands

• Illinois Public Media Launches White-Centric FM Radio

• Millicom Offloads 1,100 Colombian Towers

• Dark Solitons in Ring Semiconductor Lasers

2/2/2024

• Bidding to Become South Korea's 4th Mobile Operator

• GNSS Augmentation Service Redefining Precision Positioning

• Viasat Satellite-Based Augmentation System Demoed

• AI to Have Transformative Impact on Software Development

• FCC Levies Landmark Fines in Miami

2/1/2024

• Concerns over Apprenticeship Achievement Rates

• NaaS Can Supplement Public 5G Networks

• AI-Powered Proof Generator Helps Debug Software

• Faulty Machine Translations Litter the Web

• Boosting GaN Electron Mobility