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Two Matsushita PCB companies to merge
Panasonic Electronic Devices Co and Matsushita Electric Works have agreed to integrate the printed circuit board businesses of the two companies.
News from Panasonic Industrial Europe (19 May 2006)
Media player accessories boom in China
A new report shows that mainland China and Taiwan accessory manufacturers expect to produce over US $104 million worth of iPod and related audio accessories in 2006 - up 37% year-on-year.
News from Global Sources (18 May 2006)
Mobile WiMAX set for early growth
A newly released study by Juniper Research forecasts that the total number of Mobile WiMAX subscribers will grow from 1.7 million in 2007 to 21.3 million in 2012.
News from Juniper Research (18 May 2006)
Standard aims to ease VoIP interoperability
A new technical report provides subscribers with common feature sets for VoIP devices, and paves the way for increased interoperability for VoIP services.
News from DSL Forum (18 May 2006)
Passive sensing technologies fight back
A new report identifies the advancement of active speed and position sensors in automotive applications.
News from Strategy Analytics (17 May 2006)
Barr takes Java chair
Terrence Barr of Sun Microsystems has been elected Chairman of the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium's Java Subcommittee.
News from EEMBC (17 May 2006)
Wireless technology to drive healthcare spending
Spending on mobile hardware, software and services across the global healthcare sector is set to rise to $2.7 billion by 2010, according to Juniper Research.
News from Juniper Research (16 May 2006)
Power IC market reflects global electronics trends
The Asia-Pacific region accounted for 68.6% of a US $9.0 billion worldwide power supply and power management IC market in 2005.
News from Venture Development Corp (15 May 2006)
M2M to assume leading wireless role
A new research report from the analysis firm Berg Insight forecasts that at least 25 million machines will be connected to mobile networks in Europe by 2009.
News from Berg Insight (12 May 2006)
Wi-Fi emerges as mass market phenomenon
20% of broadband subscribers across the USA and Europe now use Wi-Fi to share their Internet connection between PCs and other devices.
News from Strategy Analytics (12 May 2006)
Project aims for novel flat-panel coatings
Scotland is headlining the development of technology to make it easier to read text on screens despite the glare of bright sunlight.
News from Scottish Enterprise (10 May 2006)
Manufacturing help brings EMC sniffer to market
A revolutionary new product from a small Buxton-based company is now helping electronic designers save valuable costs in testing their designs.
News from Manufacturing Institute (10 May 2006)
Reports reduce the risk of tin whiskers
JEDEC and the International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative have published two documents to help manufacturers reduce the risk of tin whiskers in lead-free products.
News from iNEMI (Intl Electronics Manufacturing Initiative) ( 8 May 2006)
Website aids pan-European WEEE compliance
A new website aims to make registration for pan-European compliance with the WEEE Directive an easier process for the producer community.
News from Repic ( 3 May 2006)
FPGAs set to enable supercomputing in space
Los Alamos National Laboratory has received funding for a new space payload which dramatically increases on-orbit computational capabilities.
News from Los Alamos National Laboratory (28 April 2006)
Software closes the sourcing loop
With the launch at EDS of Global Tracker, Beganto has now closed the loop, offering the only start-to-finish demand creation and tracking system for the electronics industry.
News from Beganto (28 April 2006)
Korean environmental legislation explained
Design Chain Associates has published a detailed five-page analysis of Korea's proposed environmental legislation to assist manufacturers likely to be affected.
News from Design Chain Associates (28 April 2006)
Display size is not the key driver
Decreasing LCD costs and new features on in-vehicle navigation, entertainment and driver information systems will drive automotive display shipments to 32 million units by 2012.
News from Strategy Analytics (28 April 2006)
Newsletter promises inside track on legislation
The RE4view newsletter has become very popular in a time of constantly changing developments in both European and worldwide environmental legislation.
News from ERA Technology (26 April 2006)
Visual Basic 2005 explained
From the author of the highly acclaimed "The book of VB NET" comes a comprehensive introduction to Microsoft's newest programming language, Visual Basic 2005.
News from No Starch Press (26 April 2006)
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