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Leading audio suppliers hold their positions
Blaupunkt, Siemens VDO, Delphi and Visteon still dominate the supply of audio head units for new vehicles produced across Europe and North America, despite increasing competition.
News from Strategy Analytics ( 1 December 2006)
Greenberg focuses on power management and control
Brian Greenberg has joined VDC as an Analyst and Program Manager focusing on power management and control.
News from Venture Development Corp ( 1 December 2006)
Satellite positioning to become the norm
Research report forecasts that 60% of WCDMA handset shipped worldwide will have integrated GPS/Galileo receivers by 2010.
News from Berg Insight ( 1 December 2006)
Awards recognise semiconductor companies
The ACE Awards will present 24 awards for the Company of the Year, Product of the Year and Editor's Choice categories.
News from Global Sources ( 1 December 2006)
Aftermarket accessories outstrip computer growth
The US aftermarket for computer accessories approached $2.9 billion in 2005.
News from Venture Development Corp (30 November 2006)
Report profiles next network opportunities
With the recent endorsement of 100Gbit/s Ethernet by an IEEE Study Group, new opportunities for modules and component firms are about to appear.
News from CIR (29 November 2006)
Chinese microphone makers in focus
Survey shows microphone manufacturers in Greater China expect generally stable export prices for the next 12 months despite rising raw materials costs.
News from Global Sources (28 November 2006)
Growth in wireless networking hampers fibre optics
"World optical products in fibre optics markets" reveals that revenues in this industry totalled $3.41 billion in 2005 and are likely to reach $4.38 billion in 2009.
News from Frost and Sullivan (28 November 2006)
Milestones in open device software development
The Eclipse Foundation has announced three milestone releases within the Eclipse Device Software Development Platform (DSDP).
News from Eclipse Foundation (27 November 2006)
Alliance focuses on re-use before disposal
Repic has agreed an alliance with FRN (Furniture Re-use Network) as a national partner for the reuse and collection of WEEE.
News from Repic (24 November 2006)
Chinese headset makers slow to go wireless
Makers of headphones in Greater China expect to export 170 million units in 2006, up 17% over 2005, according to Global Sources' "China Sourcing Report: Headphones".
News from Global Sources (24 November 2006)
New standard for medical electrical equipment
The British Standards Institution (BSI) has published the latest guidance for medical electrical equipment.
News from British Standards Institution (BSI) (24 November 2006)
RFID costs are barrier to adoption
Report claims it is the high cost of RFID technology, rather than any technical challenge, that is the biggest obstacle for industry-wide adoption.
News from Electronics Enabled Products KTN (23 November 2006)
Looking for true mobile broadband
Recent concludes that alternative technologies will contribute just 6% of the forecast 500 million mobile broadband users globally by 2010.
News from Strategy Analytics (23 November 2006)
DTI guidance clarifies WEEE implementation
Valpak has welcomed the increased clarity of the DTI's draft regulations and guidance on how the EU WEEE Directive will be implemented in the UK.
News from Valpak (22 November 2006)
Report plays down municipal FTTH impact
Municipal fibre networks may be attracting plenty of buzz, but their impact on the European broadband market will be marginal in the near term.
News from Strategy Analytics (21 November 2006)
Recycling initiative informs UK local authorities
Repic has announced a new initiative to inform local authorities of the forthcoming WEEE Directive's impact on their operations when it finally becomes law next year.
News from Repic (20 November 2006)
Survey predicts resurrection for SS7 signalling
The demise of the SS7 signalling system may be greatly exaggerated, according to recent trend analysis of the SS7 signalling market.
News from Venture Development Corp (17 November 2006)
Illustrated introduction to microprocessors
Jon "Hannibal" Stokes explains what microprocessors do and how they do it in the new book "Inside the machine: an illustrated introduction to microprocessors and computer architecture".
News from No Starch Press (16 November 2006)
Microelectronics institute celebrates a decade
The National Microelectronics Institute, the trade association representing the semiconductor industry in the UK and Ireland, has celebrated its 10th birthday.
News from National Microelectronics Institute (14 November 2006)
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