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Posted in March 2012

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Comment: DHL et al - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/30/2012
H1-B Critics Outline Program Flaws
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/30/2012   (46) comments
Opponents of US H1-B visas say the program has been exploited to bring in workers that are paid less than their US counterparts and displaces qualified American workers.
2013 H1-B Visa Cap Remains the Same
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/29/2012   (16) comments
Within the past few years, high unemployment rates have prompted criticism of the visa program, which allows as many as 65,000 foreign workers to be hired.
Comment: Capability - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/29/2012
Comment: UPS in EU - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/29/2012
Comment: LCDs, Japan - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/29/2012
Midsized Manufacturers Upbeat About 2012
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/28/2012   (7) comments
Uncertainty about the financial strength of the European Union is tempering executives' optimism: 90 percent of CFOs cite the European fiscal situation as their top concern.
Comment: UPS/TNT - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/28/2012
Comment: Human QC - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/27/2012
Comment: Huawei - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/27/2012
Foxconn Shores Up Display Supplies
News of the Day  
3/27/2012   (8) comments
Foxconn parent Hon Hai will invest more than $800 million in Sharp, making it Sharp's largest shareholder. Sharp is a leading supplier of Apple's Retina displays.
Shipping Now: 'Conflict-Free' Parts
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/26/2012   (11) comments
AVX and Motorola Solutions have cooperated on a project that helps companies meet the requirements of the Dodd-Frank "conflict-free" minerals law.
Comment: TTI-Sager - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/26/2012
Facebook Fires Back
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/23/2012   (46) comments
This may be the first volley in Facebook's war to protect users' privacy.
Understanding the Chinese Consumer
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/22/2012   (24) comments
International companies have focused on employing Chinese citizens; now, they should pay more attention to selling to them.
TTI-Sager: A Good Fit at First Glance
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/21/2012   (10) comments
TTI and Sager have similar offerings and cultures. Both companies have carved out a strong niche in IP&E products and have a history of being run by their founders.
Comment: First salvo - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/21/2012
Comment: Apple watch - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/21/2012
Comment: Re: India - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/21/2012
Post-Quake Japan Should Aim Beyond Chips
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/20/2012   (5) comments
A research firm doesn't believe Japan can regain its dominance in semiconductor manufacturing. A better question is whether it should try.
Comment: Post mortem - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/20/2012
Comment: India - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/20/2012
FAA to Review Use of Electronics
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/19/2012   (19) comments
The last time the FAA reviewed the use of electronic devices during takeoff and landing was 2006.
Comment: Tax laws - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/19/2012
Global Positioning: Expanding Into India
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/16/2012   (21) comments
As a market, India is considered the next China. And getting products into the consumers' hands carries many of the same logistical challenges.
Comment: REE Update - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/16/2012
Comment: Displays - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/16/2012
Comment: Apple watch - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/16/2012
Comment: SCAR-y - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/15/2012
Apple Watch: Blame the Displays
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/15/2012   (13) comments
Apple's new iPad goes on sale tomorrow. Rather than underestimating demand, it appears Apple underestimated its suppliers' production capacity.
Mineral Dispute Keeps Factories in China
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/14/2012   (6) comments
Efforts to curb REE quotas could have an unintended effect: forcing factories to locate in China to source the minerals economically.
Comment: IntelTV - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/14/2012
I Want My IntelTV?
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/13/2012   (11) comments
Intel reportedly is throwing its hat into the TV ring. Will you tune in to IntelTV?
Lessons From Apple & Pi
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/12/2012   (23) comments
Two times in as many weeks, unprecedented demand resulted in sellouts. But only one company has a legitimate reason for missing the mark.
Comment: Finally! - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/12/2012
Comment: Apple watch - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/12/2012
Finally, Useful Automotive Electronics
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/9/2012   (32) comments
Volvo has come up with the industry's first pedestrian airbag.
Comment: Apple - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/8/2012
Comment: Resources - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/8/2012
Flash Over Function Hurts Ford
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/7/2012   (16) comments
Ford is rolling out a major repair to its MyFordTouch dashboard system when it should be celebrating instead.
Applicants: Please Provide Facebook Password
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/6/2012   (58) comments
Several organizations, including colleges and a state prison system, are requring applicants to provide access to their Facebook pages. This could put a real damper on social media.
Comment: Re: - Barbara Jorgensen - 3/6/2012
Mouser Builds a Better Parts Trap
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/5/2012   (10) comments
Counterfeit components can enter the authorized channel, so franchised distributors are doing everything they can to plug any holes in the system.
Will You Buy a Cheaper iPad?
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/1/2012   (27) comments
Apple reportedly is prepping a scaled-down iPad with a target price of $249. Those reports, along with the anticipated launch of the iPad 3, signal a boon for component makers is in the making.


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