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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Sramana Mitra submits: I recently listed the top five component beneficiaries of the 3G iPhone (minus Qualcomm (QCOM), which is coming). In this post, I will cover how Texas Instruments [TI] (TXN), STMicroelectronics (STM), and Broadcom (BRCM) benefit from the 3G iPhone. I will also discuss their recent earnings reports. As per the teardown analysis from Semiconductor Insights , the 3G iPhone uses...
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InformationWeek - All Stories (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
"Close working relationships with all functional areas are critical. They're the ultimate judges--they let us know if we're meeting their expectations."
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Cnet (Free subscription) | yesterday
A series of explosions killed at least one and injured many more. But if history is a guide, the attacks will do little to slow the city's development.
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GigaOM (Free subscription) | yesterday
Over the past few years, the quaint and sleepy town of Bangalore has been transformed into a highly compressed version of Silicon Valley, only with worse housing and transportation problems. Some of the bigger technology companies — Texas Instruments, Intel and Qualcomm — have offices there, along with home-grown Indian tech giants like Infosys Technologies. [...]
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BBC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Unprecedented demand will see mobile web-using devices proliferate over the next four years, predicts Intel.
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
The oft-derided "cubicle" is turning 40 years old this month.
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tessera Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:TSRA), a leading provider of miniaturization technologies for the electronics industry, will present at the 10
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cellular-news (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
The agreement by Qualcomm and Nokia to end their long-running patent dispute likely means trouble for Nokia's current chip suppliers.
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Linux Cellular (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
clipped from www.linuxdevices.com DIY Linux service supports Cortex-A8 — Timesys is offering a LinuxLink subscription for the Texas Instruments OMAP35xx line of system-on-chips (SoCs). The subscription includes the new 2.6.26 Linux kernel, toolchain, and hundreds of prebuilt, ready-to-use RFS (root file system) packages optimized for the processors, says Timesys. ...
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Linux Cellular (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
clipped from www.linuxdevices.com Cortex-A8 runs Linux-friendly hypervisor — French embedded virtualization firm Trango Virtual Processors is demonstrating a version of its virtualization technology that supports the Texas Instruments OMAP3 line of system-on-chip (SoC) processors. The Linux-ready Trango Hypervisor is being demo'd on the mobile-phone targeted OMAP3430 at Expo Comm Wireless Japan this...
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Business World (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
NEW YORK -- Qualcomm, Inc. and Nokia yesterday settled a three-year, three-continent legal battle over patent licenses and royalties for the next 15 years.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia , the world's top cellphone maker, has ended three years of legal battles with wireless chip developer Qualcomm and signed a patent agreement that boosted both companies' shares.
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TV Snob (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
SIM2's high-end but high-priced projectors are among the best on the market and the new DOMINO D60 DLP front projector is no exception. Oh, but wait, it is. Because at $4995, SIM2 has finally introduced a projector into the sub-$5000...
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hrishikesh | 05/17/2008
Bharatbook.com is proud to announce the new report “Speech & Signal processing technology in India ” provides the….. Speech processing relates to the compression, synthesis or recognition of speech and signals by means of electrical equipment. In the recent times, Digital Signal Processing (DSP) has found importance and wide application. The DSP involves the processing of signals using digital computers....
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hrishikesh | 05/16/2008
Bharatbook.com announces a new market research report “Electronic & Electrical Technology in India” provides the….. Electronics is the study and use of electrical devices that operate by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles. The scope of the Electronics & Electrical technology in this report includes medical electronics and telemedicine, microelectronics development,...
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vedha | 01/17/2008
Imaging technology is perhaps one of the few fields bringing together scientists of diverse backgrounds, from biologists to astronauts and from NASA to the National Institute of Health, USA, on the same platform. Today's technologies focus on the natural flow of images in a computer environment with minimal user intervention. This unique report, the first of its kind provides a deep understanding...