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Electronics & Semiconductors May 20, 2011

DOCOMO develops compact multi-band power amplifier

NTT DOCOMO today announced that it has developed a prototype power amplifier for six frequency bands between 1.5 GHz and 2.5 GHz in a form factor smaller than multiple single-band power amplifiers conventionally used to provide ...

Consumer & Gadgets May 6, 2011

Samsung Infuse 4G Debuts May 15

AT&T and Samsung today announced the upcoming availability of the Samsung Infuse 4G.

Electronics & Semiconductors May 4, 2011

World's highest performance RF digital-to-analog converter announced by NXP

NXP Semiconductors today announced the DAC1627D – a 16-bit dual-channel LVDS DDR interface Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) which supports output update rates of up to 1.25 Gsps. In terms of dynamic performance specifications, ...

Business Apr 21, 2011

Verizon rakes in subscribers with help of iPhone

(AP) -- Helped by the iPhone, Verizon Wireless is pulling in more high-paying subscribers than it has in a year, and 15 times more than rival AT&T.

Telecom Apr 21, 2011

Verizon CFO says next iPhone will work overseas

The next Verizon iPhone model will work on overseas networks, a Verizon Communications Inc. executive confirmed Thursday in what may have been an accidental lifting of the secrecy that usually surrounds Apple Inc.'s products.

Business Apr 12, 2011

China's ZTE sues Swedish rival Ericsson

Chinese telecom equipment supplier ZTE said Tuesday it was suing a unit of Swedish mobile network giant Ericsson for patent infringement, escalating a legal dispute between the two rivals.

Earth Sciences Mar 30, 2011

Scientists reach beyond the clouds with mobile phone app to explore the outer atmosphere

Engineering scientists at the University of Southampton have reached above the clouds in a first-of-its-kind experiment to develop new technologies that probe the stratosphere using an unmanned vehicle.

Consumer & Gadgets Feb 3, 2011

Review: Verizon iPhone comes, but should you buy?

(AP) -- Ever since Apple's iPhone went on sale in 2007, Verizon Wireless customers have held out hope that, one day, AT&T's grip as its exclusive U.S. distributor would be broken.

Telecom Dec 5, 2010

Australia Outback could soon get web via TV aerial

The humble old rooftop TV aerial could bring superfast Internet to even the most remote shack in the Australian Outback and help solve the problem of how to connect isolated communities across the globe.

Social Sciences Dec 3, 2010

Study finds men still run corporate California

Women may have become a force in other professions, but they remain a conspicuous minority in the board rooms and executive suites of California’s 400 largest public companies, a UC Davis study has found.

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