Rob Glaser Thinks Mobile Is the Next Big Thing2010-03-12 Author: Nancy Gohring From: PCWorld In his first speech since stepping down in January as CEO of the company he founded, RealNetworks Chairman Rob Glaser on Wednesday encouraged startups to look for business opportunities in wireless. Several independent trends are reinforcing each other and suggesting that "the next five or 10 years Hyperlink to Original Source
IC Insights ups ww IC market forecast to 27%2010-03-11 Author: Ann Steffora Mutschler, Contributing Editor From: EDN With a DRAM market expected to increase 74% this year, market researchers at IC Insights now believe that the worldwide IC market will jump 27% in 2010 to $253 billion – exceeding the previous high of $234 billion reached in 2007 – and an additional 15% in 2011 to $290 billion. Hyperlink to Original Source
Samsung Bows 3D LED TV2010-03-10 Author: Greg Tarr From: TWICE Magazine Samsung formally kicked off the global launch of four 3D HD LED TVs during a press conference here Tuesday, and revealed plans for a major advertising and promotional campaign to support the category. The event brought DreamWorks Animation SKG's Jeffrey Katzenberg to Samsung's Hyperlink to Original Source
UK electronics manufacturing industry calls for a single voice2010-03-09 Author: Chris Shaw From: Newelectronics Key speakers from Government and the electronics industry joined forces yesterday at the first Future of UK Manufacturing Summit, organised by Findlay Media. Delegates unanimously agreed that there is a crucial need for a single voice to express key issues to Government. Hyperlink to Original Source
Apple iPad may delay transition to SSD, say hard drive makers2010-03-08 Author: Jessie Shen From: DIGITIMES The appearance of Apple's iPad may create tight supply of NAND flash and delay the transition to solid-state drives (SSD) in PCs, according to sources from hard drive makers. Apple, which has enjoyed success with its iPods and iPhones, has a chance of making its recently-announced iPad Hyperlink to Original Source
TV Makers Looking to New Designs and Features to Break out of Commodity Trap 2010-03-05 Author: Information Display Staff From: Information Display According to display market research and consulting firm DisplaySearch, average selling prices for TVs are expected to be down in Q4 2009 for the first time since the flat-panel TV transition began, and TV manufacturers are developing a wide variety of design elements and performance features to Hyperlink to Original Source
3G may steal the show from 4G at CTIA2010-03-04 Author: Kevin Fitchard From: ConnectedPlanet CTIA Wireless this year could be the year that all the stops come out for 4G. Both Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZ, NYSE:VOD) and MetroPCS (NYSE:PCS) will launch commercial long-term evolution networks this year, and AT&T (NYSE:T) isn’t too far behind. For all the attention LTE has received globally Hyperlink to Original Source
3-D TVs for industry: $64B; health research: zero2010-03-03 Author: Rick Merritt From: EE Times Plenty of money will be made selling stereo 3-D televisions over the next few years, according to two market research reports issued this week. Whether any of it funds research on the health impacts of broad use of such novel systems remains to be seen. Market watcher Insight Media forecasts sales o Hyperlink to Original Source
Little EMS presence at 2010 INTERNEPCON Japan2010-03-01 Author: Dominique Numakura From: Venture Outsource Majority of floor space is still reserved for circuit board assembling. Equipment manufacturers unable differentiate themselves. Attending EMS providers declining over the years. INTERNEPCON Japan was established as a trade show dedicated exclusively for manufacturers and vendors associated with cir Hyperlink to Original Source
Could electronics be what's causing runaway cars?2010-02-25 Author: Jayne O'Donnell From: USA TODAY Allegations of unintended acceleration by Toyota models that are not part of the recall and by cars from other automakers have revived debate over whether electromagnetic interference is the cause of such incidents. The theory is that electrical signals Hyperlink to Original Source
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