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SMT placement equipment booms in Europe
The development of high-growth end-user industries is opening up lucrative opportunities in the European surface mount technology (SMT) placement equipment market.
News from Frost and Sullivan (31 March 2006)
China is prime source for gaming accessories
Global Sources' China Sourcing Report on Gaming Devices shows that mainland China is expected to export more than US $250 million worth of video game accessories.
News from Global Sources (30 March 2006)
Report predicts growth for handset memory cards
A new report highlights the rapid adoption of small format removable memory cards in cellphones and details the 160% growth in global slotted phone sales between 2004 and 2005.
News from Strategy Analytics (28 March 2006)
Asian embedded systems become more complex
A survey of Asian embedded systems shows that the region's engineers are working with more complex designs and components, with 55% expected to use 32bit or higher microprocessors this year.
News from Global Sources (27 March 2006)
Prizes celebrate European innovation
The 2006 European IST Prizes have been awarded at a gala ceremony in the Hofburg Palace in Vienna.
News from Euro-Case (24 March 2006)
Specification brings order to 3D development
The new royalty-free Collada 1.4 specification has been ratified and released under the Khronos standardisation process.
News from Khronos Group (24 March 2006)
Intel adds weight to standardisation process
Intel has joined the Khronos Group to further advance the evolution of open standards that enable the authoring and acceleration of games and media on a wide variety of platforms and devices.
News from Khronos Group (24 March 2006)
Scottish showcase fosters alliance
Two of the exhibitors at the Electronics Innovation Showcase have already signed a "memorandum of understanding" to drive product innovation and further exploit market opportunities globally.
News from Scottish Enterprise (24 March 2006)
Digital video recorders set to take off
A new report predicts that digital video recorders are set to change television viewing for 130 million homes worldwide over the next five years.
News from Strategy Analytics (24 March 2006)
Open vector graphics standard gains momentum
Numerous members of the Khronos Group have begun shipping devices accelerating OpenVG 1.0, a royalty-free, open standard for low-level 2D vector graphics.
News from Khronos Group (23 March 2006)
M2M market waits for Bluetooth and ZigBee
Unless short-range RF and mesh topologies are brought to bear, M2M will continue to be contained to select vertical markets.
News from Strategy Analytics (22 March 2006)
Local government set for wireless explosion
A new report finds that the global market for mobile and wireless hardware, software and services in local government will grow exponentially from $802 million in 2005 to $8.6 billion in 2010.
News from Juniper Research (21 March 2006)
Report profiles Chinese CCTV camera makers
Mainland China manufacturers expect to produce more than US $300 million worth of closed circuit TV cameras in 2006, according to a new report.
News from Global Sources (21 March 2006)
DSL subscriber base grows 42% in 2005
Another 41 million homes and businesses - over 112,000 every day around the world - selected digital subscriber line (DSL) technology for broadband connectivity in 2005.
News from DSL Forum (20 March 2006)
Creativity is key to keyboard success
A study predicts that the market for keyboards used with portable and handheld devices will grow almost 7% up to 2008.
News from Venture Development Corp (17 March 2006)
Project investigates heterogeneous IP networks
The Heterogeneous IP Networks (HIPNet) project will focus on the design and modelling of next generation information and communication technology networks.
News from Swansea University (17 March 2006)
Positive outlook for ultra-low-cost handsets
A new report examines the challenges and opportunities facing ultra-low-cost segment of the handset market.
News from Informa Telecoms and Media - ARC Group (17 March 2006)
50 facts about agent-based computing
A booklet presents a high-impact snapshot of how agent-based computing has already transformed processes like automated market trading, logistics and industrial robotics.
News from University of Southampton (16 March 2006)
Forum expands to cover new broadband technologies
At its annual meeting in Vienna, the international DSL Forum focused on its expanded scope that extends to other broadband access technologies.
News from DSL Forum (15 March 2006)
Analogue switch-off to boost pay TV
The new deadline requiring conversion from analogue to digital TV broadcasting will be a windfall for US pay TV providers, according to a new report.
News from Strategy Analytics (14 March 2006)
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