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Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2006 |
Embedded Antenna for Next-Generation RFID Readers TECOM Industries Inc. is offering a new embedded antenna for RF identification (RFID) readers that delivers extended read distance.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2006 |
Portable Satellite Loop Test Translator Combines Test Translator and Block Downconverter Tampa Microwave is offering the portable quad-band (C, X, Ku, and Ka) loop test translator, a field communications testing tool that provides a test translator and block downconverter in one transportable package.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2006 |
Flexible Liquid-Tight Conduits That Shield Against EMI and RFI Zero Ground LLC is offering three types of flexible liquid-tight conduits designed for wiring applications requiring shielding effectiveness from electromagnetic and radio frequency interference.  |
InternetNews October 27, 2006 Michael Hickins |
HP's Ethics Move Still Falls Short By having its ethics officer report to its top lawyer, HP shows it still doesn't get it.  |
BusinessWeek November 6, 2006 Bruce Einhorn |
In China's Net Cafes, Intel Pours It On Intel's locally designed new system caters to a booming market.  |
InternetNews October 26, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Cisco Takes Comms Mobile With Orative Cisco Systems today moved to improve its Unified Communications system by buying software maker Orative Corp. for $31 million in cash.  |
InternetNews October 26, 2006 David Needle |
Gateway Investor Group Wants Change Does Firebrand Partners want more than just representation on Gateway's board?  |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
Intel and AMD Power Down Investors, the race to develop more energy-efficient chips bears watching.  |
InternetNews October 25, 2006 David Needle |
AMD-ATI 'Fusion' Full Speed Ahead AMD's $5.4 billion acquisition of graphics chipmaker ATI became official today, and it didn't take long for the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company to go on the offensive with its product plans.  |
Wired November 2006 Steven Levy |
The Perfect Thing Five years ago, Apple engineers used foam core and old fishing weights to craft a model of a new MP3 player. The age of the iPod was about to begin.  |
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