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Samsung First To Begin Mass Producing 2-Gigabit Green DDR3 Using 30nm Class Technology
7/20/2010
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, announced today that it has begun mass producing the industry's first two-gigabit (Gb) Green DDR3 using 30 nanometer (nm) class* process technology.
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Bluetooth SIG Launches Application Developers’ Contest
7/20/2010
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) today announced the opening of its Application Developers' Contest, which will allow users to take advantage of the various features that Bluetooth technology has to offer the wireless space.
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Motion Named Microsoft 2010 United States OEM Partner of the Year
7/20/2010
Motion Computing, a leading provider of integrated mobile computing solutions, announced today that it was recognized as the Microsoft United States Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Partner of the Year.
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Avnet, Inc. Closes Tender Offer for Unidux, Inc.
7/19/2010
Avnet, Inc. announced today that, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Avnet EM Holdings (Japan) Godo Kaisha, it has closed the tender offer bid for Unidux, Inc. (TSE: 9897). About 94.6 percent of the shares of Unidux's common stock were validly tendered, well above the 67 percent threshold set out in the offer document as a condition for Avnet to accept the tendered shares.
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CEA-Leti: Wear-a-BAN – Unobtrusive Wearable Human To Machine Wireless Interface
7/19/2010
Communication between man and machine, also known as Human-Machine-Interface (HMI), could become more intuitive or natural by integrating motional and emotional information, parameters which are difficult to express with standard HMI devices.
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Graphene 2.0: A New Approach To Making A Unique Material
7/2/2010
Since its discovery, graphene — an unusual and versatile substance composed of a single-layer crystal lattice of carbon atoms — has caused much excitement in the scientific community. Now, Nongjian(NJ) Tao, a researcher at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University has hit on a new way of making graphene, maximizing the material's enormous potential, particularly for use in high-speed electronic devices.
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Researchers Develop New Method For Mass-Producing Graphene
6/29/2010
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a simple new method for producing large quantities of the promising nanomaterial graphene. The new technique works at room temperature, needs little processing, and paves the way for cost-effective mass production of graphene.
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Nanowires For The Electronics And Optoelectronics Of The Future
6/29/2010
Organic semiconductors are very promising candidates as starting materials for the manufacture of cheap, large area and flexible electronic components such as transistors, diodes and sensors on a scale ranging from micro to nano.
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Tasty New Standards For Systems-on-Chips
6/25/2010
European researchers have developed breakthrough standards that will let microchip designers integrate more complex circuits more easily. It will mean a faster design process, more energy and cost efficient microchips, and more sophisticated designs to meet complex tasks.
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Laird Technologies To Attend Automation 2010 Trade Show
6/24/2010
Laird Technologies, Inc., a global leader in the design and supply of customized performance-critical components and systems for advanced electronics and wireless products, recently announced it will be attending the Automation 2010 trade show for South China. The trade show is being held at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center in Shenzhen, China, June 24-26, 2010