Technology
posted in May 2011
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Near Field Communication Serves Up Supply Chain Link
Laurie Sullivan  
5/31/2011   (8) comments
Companies spread across the high-tech and media world are collaborating in the spread of Near Field Communication devices.
Can Smart Phones & Smart Driving Coexist?
Bruce Gain  
5/27/2011   (42) comments
Automakers are integrating smartphones into cars despite lack of standards, and safety concerns will have to be addressed soon.
New Design Opportunities as Semiconductor Boundaries Blur
Semico Spin  
5/26/2011   (8) comments
The lines between semiconductors such as FPGAs, ASICS, ASSPS, and CPUs are fading, creating opportunities and challenges for design engineers.
What Nuclear Loses, Green Gains
Bolaji Ojo  
5/26/2011   (24) comments
Switzerland has joined the growing band of countries putting a permanent ban on the building of new nuclear plants.
Planning for the Afterlife
Todd Ballew  
5/24/2011   (5) comments
Product end-of-life planning is a critical component of lifecycle management, and parts makers should seek outside help when necessary.
Doing More With Less
Barbara Jorgensen  
5/23/2011   (9) comments
Distributors are providing design support in various ways to electronics components suppliers and OEMs.
Turning Ideas Into Reality
Semico Spin  
5/23/2011   (13) comments
The incubation time for a concept to become real has shortened from many decades for satellites to 12-15 years now for many ideas.
Market Niche We Sort of Knew We Had: Fish Finders
Barbara Jorgensen  
5/20/2011   (14) comments
With the advent of GPS, fish finders have not only become more high-tech, they've become a premium product with price tags up to $3,000.
Apple: Trailblazing a New Future
Semico Spin  
5/20/2011   (24) comments
Apple made a mistake in the past, but the company is brokering a new business model and needs to keep its proprietary standards.
Sensors, Sensors, Everywhere
Semico Spin  
5/18/2011   (19) comments
Sensors are proliferating, changing the way we interact with hardware and helping to save lives, in addition to other general functions.
TTI Gets Social at EDS
Andy Lawson  
5/18/2011   (5) comments
TTI is going to be spreading its wings widely using social media at this year's distribution show.
Doing Well by Doing Good
Semico Spin  
5/17/2011   (18) comments
Semiconductors are being applied to solve many of the nagging medical, educational, and other resource problems plaguing the world.
The Invisible Computers in Our Lives
Semico Spin  
5/16/2011   (12) comments
Microcontrollers are being designed into a wider area of activities and are helping to drive sales at companies like Microchip Technology.
The Daunting Economics of Innovation
Semico Spin  
5/13/2011   (6) comments
Semiconductor manufacturing is moving to next-gen technology mode, but the challenges and economic justification are major hurdles for firms.
Where Are the 'Other' Tablet PCs?
Logical Link  
5/13/2011   (13) comments
There's supposedly a proliferation of tablet computers in the market, so how come the only ones we really see are from Apple and Motorola?
Challenges of Embedded Passives
Kory Schroeder  
5/13/2011   (7) comments
Embedding passives on the PCB may hold promise, but many design engineers simply don't want to deal with the complexities involved.
28nm Issues Spark Debate at Semico Summit
Semico Spin  
5/12/2011   (8) comments
Experts say the market is moving towards next-generation semiconductor production but disagree on benefits and cost advantages.
Tech M&A Gets Off to a Strong Start in Q1
Barbara Jorgensen  
5/11/2011   (11) comments
Although the Microsoft-Skype deal is making headlines, small mergers fueled high-tech M&A growth during Q1 of 2011.
Tide Turns for H-1B Visas
Barbara Jorgensen  
5/10/2011   (34) comments
The number of applicants for US H-1B visas, permits that are set aside for highly-skilled foreign workers, has dramatically dropped.
How Apple Became the World's Most Valuable Brand
Bolaji Ojo  
5/9/2011   (45) comments
The leading high-tech companies are among the world's most valued brands, led, of course, by Apple and Google.




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