Archive: 07/29/2004
What is the Next Big Technology After the Internet?
The Internet as we know it may soon be out of date but Europe will be playing a vital role in setting the standards for future communication, thanks to a ˆ1.45 million project funded by the Information Society Technology ...
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Motorola Announces Successful Deployment of Optimus’ 3G Network
Motorola’s infrastructure sector today announced that it completed the first phase of deployment of Optimus’ 3G mobile services network, ahead of the 1st July launch date demanded by the Portuguese regulator. ...
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Scientists Explain Mysterious Plasma Jets On The Sun
Scientists at the University of Sheffield and Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Lab have solved a 127-year-old problem about the origin of supersonic plasma jets (spicules) which continuously shoot up fro ...
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A Brand New 1.25 grams Microcar
The basque technological centre TEKNIKER has developed a brand new microcar to test all its capabilities in the micromanufacture. It is driven by an electric motor, the smallest in the market with an extern ...
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CyberLink provides HDTV technology for ATI Technologies
CyberLink Corp., a world leader and pioneer in providing integrated solutions for the Digital Home, announced today their cooperation with ATI to provide HDTV decoding and playback technology for the ATI MULTIMEDIA CENTER sof ...
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Siemens to Migrate 110,000 UK Government Users to IP Telephony
Siemens Information and Communication Networks (ICN) will supply the enterprise infrastructure to transform one of Europe's largest privately managed networks to support IP telephony. Siemens' contract, awarded by Global Crossin ...
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Software with X- Factor
Cambridge Consultants launches xIDE - a generic Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that can be customized for embedded system and semiconductor companies to create software development kits for ASSP, structured ...
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New High-sensitivity GPS/AGPS Chipset for Telematics and Navigation Applications Built with 0.11-micron CMOS Technology
Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today introduced a new chipset for the high-sensitivity GPS/AGPS receivers required in communications systems that support telematics and navigation applications for mobile location, tracking and moni ...
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