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Qualcomm MEMS Technologies to be Implemented in LG Electronics Handsets

Qualcomm MEMS Technologies Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Inc., and LG Electronics Inc. will begin the development of mirasol-enabled handsets. Under the agreement, Qualcomm MEMS Technologies and LG Electronics each commit resources to integrate mirasol displays into one or more LG handsets ...

Intel and Alcatel-Lucent to Collaborate on WiMAX Interoperability Testing Program for New Devices

Intel and Alcatel-Lucent have announced WiMAX Ensure, a joint end-to-end interoperability testing (IOT) program for the WiMAX Rev-e standard (802.16e-2005) that aims to establish common, commercially validated, global profiles for data-centric mobile WiMAX devices. This collaboration between leading ...

2.5-inch 500GB SATA HDDs with 256-bit AES encryption

Upgrade to 3U cPCI card provides additional functions

The Hot 100 Electronic Products of 2008

OLED Display Revenues Expected to Reach $6B in 2015

STMicroelectronics Unveils Vision for Advanced Graphics Capabilities in High-Definition TV

DTV Transition Delay Is Now a Barometer For Obama’s Agenda

Samsung Leads Color Monitor Market in India

RG's New Cross-reference Guide Matches LED Drivers to OEM LCDs

TFT-LCD Polarizer Revenue Expected to Fall for the First Time in 2009

High-Performance Level-Shifter Solution for LCD TVs with Gate-in-Panel (GIP) Technology

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As today’s telecommunication technology proceeds forward to 4G (fourth generation), it requires a minimum network speed of 100 Mbps in high-mobility situations and 1 Gbps in low-mobility scenarios. The goal might seem more manageable if 4G represented an ultimate goal—that is, a finish line. Instead ...
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