
Published: 8 months ago
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Welcome to Week-in-Review where we cover the week's tops technology stories. This week our top stories include how lab-on-chip design automation is taking a cue from electronic design automation, how waveguides are bridgingthe "terahertz gap," how the Massachussets Institute of Technology is getting serious about solar power and how a robot is slated to conduct a symphony orchestra.
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Published: 9 months ago
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Welcome to Week-in-Review--this week my top stories include how superconductors could help spacecraft hover, how CMOS is ousting quartz crystals, how WiMax services are integrating TV, how the world's first combination satellite/terrestrial phone debutted, and how AMD is accelerating 3D on engineering workstations. Listen as I review the week's tops stories as compiled from interviews I do for EETimes--where you'll find global news for the creators of technology at EETimes.com
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Published: 9 months ago
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Welcome to Week-in-Review by R. Colin Johnson. Here I review the week's tops stories as compiled from interviews I do for EETimes--where you'll find global news for the creators of technology at EETimes.com. This week my top stories include how carbon could enable the world's fastest chips, how hyper-entangled photons claim the world's record for bit-encoding density, how WiMax will make its initial flight at the airport and how Openet is pioneering the next-generation of wireless applications.
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Published: 10 months ago
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Welcome to Week-in-Review by R. Colin Johnson. Here I review the week's tops stories as compiled from interviews I do for EETimes--where you'll find global news for the creators of technology at EETimes.com. This week my top stories include how a silicon compound aims to superconduct at room temperature, how carbon beats copper at 45 nanometers, how nanotechnology is boosting the thermoelectric effect, how FlatWire aims to short-circuit wireless personal area networks, and how telematics hitching a ride to 44% penetration of the automotive market.
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Published: 11 months ago
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This week's top stories include solder being made obsolete by growing copper pillars instead, the first GHz chip to be interrconnected by nanotubes, the first software-defined radio chip, and how thin films are enabling implatable pharmacies on a chip. Thse stories were compiled from interviews I do for EETimes where you'll find Global News for the Creators of Technology at EET.com
Text: http://www.eetimes.com