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Gemalto Recognized by IDG as Computerworld Honors Laureate

May 16, 2013 6:23 pm | by Gemalto | News | Comments

Gemalto has been named a 2013 Laureate of IDG’s Computerworld Honors Program. Gemalto was recognized in the World-Good category for its leading-edge Cinterion M2M technology used in an innovative device and pilot program that helped thwart illegal deforestation in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil.

Pasternack Enterprises Appoints New Distributor for Poland

May 16, 2013 6:20 pm | by Pasternack Enterprises, Inc., Meratronik S.A. | News | Comments

Pasternack Enterprises, Inc. has nnounced that it has appointed ZEAP Meratronik S.A. (Meratronik) as Pasternack’s exclusive distributor for Poland. Meratronik joins a growing list of international distributors who are partnering with Pasternack to expand their product offering and customer service worldwide.

Agilent Technologies Collaborating with Nallatech on High-Speed Signal and Monitoring Systems

May 16, 2013 6:16 pm | by Agilent Technologies Inc., Nallatech | News | Comments

Agilent Technologies Inc. [NYSE: A] has announced it is collaborating with Nallatech, a subsidiary of Interconnect Systems Inc, a leading provider of accelerated computing solutions, to develop high-speed signal acquisition and network monitoring systems that address the high-throughput processing and signal diversity requirements of LTE/SAE core and access optical networks.

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Aricent’s Intelligent Switching Solution Becomes More Advanced

May 16, 2013 6:13 pm | by The Aricent Group | News | Comments

The Aricent Group has announced the addition of more timing and synchronization features to its award-winning routing and switching framework, Intelligent Switching Solution (ISS).With the proliferation of data-hungry smart devices in the market, service providers are turning to Ethernet technologies to provide simple...

New World Record in Wireless Data Transmission

May 16, 2013 5:12 pm | by Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics, Karlsruhe Institute for Technology | News | Comments

Researchers of the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics and the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology have achieved the wireless transmission of 40 Gbit/s at 240 GHz over a distance of one kilometer. Their most recent demonstration sets a new world record and ties in seamlessly with the capacity of optical fiber transmission.

Making Frequency-Hopping Radios Practical

May 16, 2013 10:13 am | by Larry Hardesty, MIT News Office | News | Comments

The way in which radio spectrum is currently allocated to different wireless technologies can lead to gross inefficiencies. In some regions, for instance, the frequencies used by cellphones can be desperately congested, while large swaths of the broadcast-television spectrum stand idle.

GPS Satellite Launched into Space from Florida

May 16, 2013 10:05 am | by Associated Press | News | Comments

A new GPS satellite has been launched into space. An unmanned Atlas V rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station this afternoon. It was the fifth time since December that an unmanned Atlas V rocket has been launched. The GPS 2F-4 spacecraft will join a constellation of other satellites circling already orbiting 11,000 miles above Earth.

Ultra-Broadband Passives Enable Broadband Communications

May 16, 2013 10:02 am | by Edgardo Menendez, Field Applications Engineer, AVX | Articles | Comments

The fiber optics market has experienced a significant increase in demand over the last decade, largely driven by the rise, availability, and affordability of sophisticated portable electronics, such as mobile phones, tablets, and laptops. These devices have accelerated global connectivity, simultaneously driving the need for a fast and reliable Internet infrastructure.

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Google's Products Dig Deeper into People's Lives

May 16, 2013 9:48 am | by MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Technology Writer | News | Comments

This year's event mostly consisted of upgrades to existing Google services that have already become daily habits for millions of people — one of Page's main goals. The new features assume most people want more help managing their lives from Google's brainy engineers and the sprawling data centers that house its millions of computers around the world.

Tech, Labor Spar on Immigration

May 16, 2013 9:41 am | by ANNE FLAHERTY, Associated Press | News | Comments

To the U.S. technology industry, there's a dramatic shortfall in the number of Americans skilled in computer programming and engineering that is hampering business. To unions and some Democrats, it's more sinister: The push by Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg to expand the number of visas for high-tech foreign workers is an attempt to dilute a lucrative job market with cheap, indentured labor.

Challenges with Microcell Deployment & Configuration

April 19, 2013 10:11 am | by Sinisa Peric, Chief R&D Engineer, QRC Technologies and Thomas Callahan, GM & CTO, QRC Technologies | Articles | Comments

With cellular phones becoming not just voice, but now also data appliances, there is a growing need for operators to provide wide area (3-5 mile) coverage that assures high-rate data and voice services in nearly every location. What used to be considered “acceptable” gaps in coverage, like isolated homes...

New App Helps Icelanders Avoid Accidental Incest

April 19, 2013 9:50 am | by JENNA GOTTLIEB,Associated Press JILL LAWLESS,Associated Press | News | Comments

A new smartphone app is on hand to help Icelanders avoid accidental incest. The app lets users "bump" phones, and emits a warning alarm if they are closely related. "Bump the app before you bump in bed," says the catchy slogan. Some are hailing it as a welcome solution to a very Icelandic form of social embarrassment.

Discovery Paves the Way for Ultra-Fast, High Resolution Imaging in Real Time

April 19, 2013 9:44 am | by University of Melbourne | News | Comments

In work published in Nature Communications, researchers from the University of Melbourne and the ARC Centre for Excellence in Coherent Xray Science have demonstrated that ultra short durations of electron bunches generated from laser-cooled atoms can be both very cold and ultra-fast.

Big Questions for Big Data

April 19, 2013 9:39 am | by Kelly Servick | Stanford Engineering | News | Comments

But for Stanford Computer Science Professor Jure Leskovec, the most interesting answers are under the hood, in the data of our online habits. His research uses information collected from sites like Twitter, Wikipedia and Facebook to tackle big questions about how society works.

Microsoft Beats Street, Readies New Mobile Devices

April 19, 2013 9:38 am | by PETER SVENSSON, AP Technology Writer | News | Comments

Microsoft Corp. is struggling to extend its software into smartphones and tablets as consumers are turning away from PCs, the foundation of its empire. Over the winter, it launched two larger tablets under the Surface brand. And in October, the company took a large stake in Barnes & Noble's digital unit...

Pong Game Will Be Writ Large on Philly Skyscraper

April 19, 2013 9:23 am | by Associated Press | News | Comments

Hundreds of built-in LED lights embedded in the north face of the Cira Centre will replicate the familiar paddles and ball with gamers controlling giant, table-mounted joysticks across the Schuylkill River from the building. The event starts at 8 p.m. It just might be the world's largest "Pong" game...

Blackstone Drops Out of Race to Buy Dell

April 19, 2013 9:16 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

Dell says buyout specialist Blackstone Group is ending a bid to buy the slumping computer maker, less than a month after pitching a plan to trump an offer from the company's CEO and founder. A letter to Dell Inc. from Blackstone and others involved in the bid says a steep...

Glasses Read to the Blind

April 18, 2013 2:52 pm | by Laboratory Equipment, Florida International University | Videos | Comments

A unique pair of eyeglasses developed by a Florida International Univ. (FIU) student team could revolutionize the lives of the blind, enabling them to walk into a library or a store, pick up any book or a can of soup and read it.

Engineering Newswire 34: Designing a Demonic Child

April 18, 2013 2:06 pm | by Eric Sorensen, Coordinator of Multimedia Development | Videos | Comments

Today on Engineering Newswire, brought to you by Interpower, the premier supplier of power system components for worldwide markets, we’re writing with fire, practicing with the Webb telescope, and writing emails with a guitar. This episode features, David Neevel has built a system...

IAR Embedded Workbench Certified for Functional Safety Development

April 18, 2013 11:48 am | by WDD Staff | Product Releases | Comments

IAR Systems has announced that the build chain of the tool suite IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM has been certified by TÜV SÜD as a qualified tool for development of safety-related applications. In conjunction, IAR Systems also announced the availability of...

New Keyboard for Touchscreens

April 18, 2013 10:18 am | by Max Planck Institute for Informatics | News | Comments

The research team of Antti Oulasvirta at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics has created a new keyboard called KALQ that enables faster thumb-typing on touchscreen devices. They used computational optimization techniques in conjunction with a model of thumb movement...

M2M Combo Chip: In the Driver’s Seat for Reducing Cost in Automation Industry

April 18, 2013 9:52 am | by Satish Melukadavan, Vice President, Product Design, Redpine Signals Inc., M2MCombo, M2M communications, machine-to-machine communications, M2M cloud applications, automation industry | Articles | Comments

The era of the Internet began in 1980s by networking organizations like the military, government agencies, corporate, and universities. If we talk to any user from that time, they wouldn’t have the slightest clue of what the future of this technology would be.

Chipmaker TSMC Gets Tablet, Smartphone Boost in 1Q

April 18, 2013 9:21 am | by ANNIE HUANG, Associated Press | News | Comments

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world's largest contract chip manufacturer, reported an 18 percent jump in first quarter profit as increased global sales of smartphones and tablet computers boosted demand for sophisticated processors.

Microsoft Offers Security Enhancement for Sign-Ins

April 18, 2013 9:19 am | by ANICK JESDANUN, AP Technology Writer | News | Comments

People who turn on the new feature will be asked not just for a username and password, but also a second piece of information, such as a temporary code sent as a text message to a phone on file. Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. already allow two-step verification as an option.

International Network, IX Reach, Opens Global Carrier Centre in Heart of London Docklands

April 17, 2013 1:40 pm | by IX Reach Ltd | News | Comments

IX Reach Ltd has announced the opening of its new colocation suite, the Global Carrier Centre, in the heart of the London Docklands. Housed in TelecityGroup’s Harbour Exchange (HEX) facility and with over 150 global and local carriers available, it’s an ideal location for networks looking to open a physical...

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