| 9-30-2005 |
| RF Micro Goes Macro |
| New RFID Technology is Less Costly, More Accurate |
| LG Claims Longest-Lasting Portable Fuel Cell |
| Samsung Will Soon Decide on U.S. Fab (now there's a switch!) |
| Fighting for Radar Funds |
| Welcome to the Silicon Road |
| Keep an Eye on Capital Spending, Analyst Firm Warns |
| DARPA Narrows Robot Racers from 43 to 20 |
| Australia Names General Dynamics Team for Communication System |
| The Physics of Building Sand Castles Revealed |
| EU Wants Shared Control of Internet |
| 9-29-2005 |
| WFI Installs Wireless Combat Control Network on Submarines |
| Broadband Users Number 120+ Million |
| IC Resale Scandal Rocks AMD, Seagate, STMicroelectronics |
| General Dynamics Designs Enclosures for Air Defense Electronics |
| U.S. Insists on Keeping Control of Worldwide Web |
| VOIP & Wi-Fi IP Phones Supplied to New Orleans Disaster Relief Services |
| Sanyo to Cut 10,000 Jobs by January |
| Microchip Turns Electric Outlet into Wireless Link |
| Samsung Invests $33B in Hwaseong Plant |
| Riding a Ribbon to Space 1000 Feet Closer - Space Elevator |
| Google May Build Campus on NASA Property |
| 9-28-2005 |
| Shortage of Engineers Worries Asia Execs |
| FCC Again Delays Net Phone Cutoff Deadline |
| Analysis: Indian Bluetooth Takes a Big Bite |
| University of PA Theorists to Create Optical Circuit Elements |
| Asia to Dominate WiMAX Market |
| RFID Chip Helps Morgue Track Katrina Victims |
| NASA, Industry Partners Complete Tests of Solar Sails |
| NASA Administrator Says Space Shuttle & ISS Were a Mistake |
| 9-27-2005 |
| RFMD Ships 10 Millionth Polaris(TM) Transceiver |
| New York Orders $2B Wireless Network from M/A-COM |
| Secure Cellphone Spec Advances |
| Bluetooth SIG Streamlines Certification Process |
| Motorola Scores Again for Ultra Low-Cost Mobiles |
| NASA's Johnson Control Center Back to Normal |
| IC Insights: Flat Capex in 2006 |
| NIST Atomic Fountain Clock Gets Much Better with Time |
| China Defends New Internet Restrictions |
| 9-26-2005 |
| China Sets New Rules on Internet News |
| Call for Lower Taxes on Mobile Phones to Ease "Digital Divide" |
| Robots to Face Off for $2M Pentagon Prize |
| Freescale Board O.K.'s $500M Stock Repurchase |
| Northrop Grumman Grapples with Obsolete Parts in EW System |
| China's Next Space Mission Planned for Oct. 13 |
| Before the Oil Runs Out: The Search for Alternatives |
| Cable's Digital Drive Irks Basic Customers |
| 9-25-2005 |
| National Security Agency Gets Fix on Internet Users |
| Cell Users in Rita's Path Urged to be Patient |
| Space Elevator Robot Passes 1,000-foot Mark |
| Physicists Measure Tiny Force that Limits How Far Machines Can Shrink |
| The Overworked, Networked Family |
| Professor Wants to Put Your Toaster on the Internet |
| Interference Complaints Prompt FCC Queries to California Repeater Owners |
| 9-23-2005 |
| Military Comms Market will Reach $9.37B by 2010 |
| More Colleges Offering Video Game Courses |
| Qualcomm Integrates WLAN Functions into Handsets |
| Air Force Improves GPS Technology |
| Blast a hurricane away? Fuggedaboutit! |
| Northrop Grumman to Build USMC Radar - Hoorah |
| Lost In Shanghai? Your Map Is Counterfeit |
| NASA's Mission Control Empties out as Rita Nears |
| Agilent Technologies to Increase Size of Share Repurchase Program |
| Harris Demonstrates MilSat Antenna Feed Capable of Super-High Data Rates |
| 9-22-2005 |
| U.S. to Send Teams to Combat Product Piracy Abroad |
| IPC Communications Standard Scrutinized by Industry |
| Hurricane Rita Bears Down on US Coast with Mega Force |
| Sony to Slash 10,000 Jobs |
| House OKs Manufacturing Technology Bill |
| Air Pollution Found to Pose Greater Danger to Health than Earlier Thought |
| VoIP over Wi-Fi Poised to Spread Quickly |
| Navy Boosts Order for ViaSat Communications Terminals |
| U.K. Manufacturing Still Viable, Say PCB Makers |
| Mobile Phone Users Demand Decent Batteries |
| 9-21-2005 |
| Advertisers Bite with Bluetooth |
| Hospitals Track More Patients with RFID Devices |
| 3G Adoption Gaining |
| Diamond-Based Schottky Diode Advance |
| Passing the Buck: RoHS & WEEE |
| MIT Researchers Map City by Cellphone |
| Google Confirms It's Testing Wireless Service |
| U.S. Millionaire's Bumpy Road to Space |
| Boeing Projects $213B Market for New Airplanes in China |
| FAA Weighs Cameras, Wireless Devices in Planes |
| Feds Want Cell Phone Ban for Teen Drivers |
| 9-20-2005 |
| Two European Airlines to Test Cell Phone Use |
| Virginia Tech to Smarten up Cognitive Radio |
| Dell Laptops to Have Built-In 3G |
| Google Plans to Launch Own WiFi Service |
| How We'll Get Back to the Moon |
| Breakthrough in Micro-Device Fab Combines Biology & Synthetic Chemistry |
| PartMiner Gets a New Look |
| North Korean Nuclear Crisis Not Over |
| NASA Releases Plans for Next Generation Spacecraft |
| ESA's New Deep Space Antenna in Cebreros Becomes a Reality |
| Harris Will Supply Deployable Antennas for Army |
| 9-19-2005 |
| Agilent Technologies Ships 2005 EDA Software Releases |
| New Wrinkle Rolls in WAN Acceleration |
| Replacement for Military/Aerospace RS-422/ RS-423 ICs Unveiled |
| Silicon Valley Losing its Edge |
| Europe Treads Cautiously Towards UWB Regulation |
| Is Singapore Hitting the Skids as Electronics Hub? |
| USMC Chooses Northrop Grumman for New Battlefield Radar |
| No Risk, No Fun? People Who Take Risks more Satisfied with Their Lives |
| Remote Controls for Your Life |
| NASA to Detail Plans for Trip to Moon |
| Three nights of the Harvest Moon |
| New Key Chain Size Personal GPS Tracking Device Hits the Market |
| 9-16-2005 |
| IBM to Encourage Employees to Be Teachers |
| Internet Oversight Board OKs New Domains |
| Navy Funds Research for Radar Components |
| NASA to Unveil Plans for 2018 Moon Mission |
| Army Awards Billion-Dollar Contracts for Image-Intensification Devices |
| Japan Electronics Industry Should Consolidate |
| FCC Seeks New Bureau for Disaster Management |
| Bose-Einstein Condensate Runs Circles Around Magnetic Trap |
| Raytheon Delivers Non-lethal Weapon to DOD |
| Sizing Up The Future Of Air Travel |
| 9-15-2005 |
| FCC to Probe Katrina Telecom Failures |
| Falling Prices, Government Mandates Propel HDTV |
| Cisco Making RFID Play |
| SIA Lobbies for U.S. Competitiveness |
| Engineers Work to Stall Hubble's Death |
| Foundry Demand to Rebound in 2006 |
| Helping out a High-Temperature Superconductor |
| Dartmouth Researchers Build World's Smallest Mobile Robot |
| Rice Researchers Gain New Insight into Nanoscale Optics |
| M/A-COM's NetworkFirst Designated as Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology by DHS |
| 9-14-2005 |
| U.S. Lacks Unified Emergency Radio System |
| 'Brilliant' Minds Honored |
| Calling All Radio Amateurs: SSETI Express Satellite Wants You |
| Cree Advances Silicon Carbide in $15M Defense Contract |
| SIA Seeks to Boost U.S. Competitiveness |
| Fujitsu's 4-foot Tall "Enon" Robot on Sale for $54,000 |
| Sun & Sand: Dirty Silicon Could Supply Solar Power |
| Fractal Antenna Pioneer Targets UWB |
| Large Public Trial of WiMAX Gets Underway in Italy |
| Chinese Wi-Fi Certification Lab Established |
| 9-13-2005 |
| USA Wireless Calling Surpasses Wireline Calling |
| ATDF Turns to Thunderbird, Investigates Fermi-FETs |
| Nokia Sees Strong Demand, Ups Q3 Guidance |
| Toyota Hopes to Cut Hybrid Premium in Half |
| Wireless Displacement Swamping Convergence |
| HP, Philips Team on Next-Gen RFID Standard |
| Proponents Turn up the Volume on Mobile TV |
| Allied Defense Group's NS Microwave Products Support Security and Relief Efforts in the Gulf Region |
| NSF Panel to Assess U.S. Robotics Technology |
| Future Mobile Phones May Have 100GB Memory |
| Nokia E-Mail Platform Takes on BlackBerry |
| 9-12-2005 |
| NanoMEMS Research, LLC Completes Registration to Provide Continuing Education Courses |
| Landline Phones are an Endangered Species |
| China to Make $67B Worth of Electronics in 2005 |
| Ebay Pays $2.6 billion for VoIP Pioneer Skype |
| IP Issues Still Loom Large in China |
| Navy Picks Wireless Comm System for Medical Helicopters |
| Using Tax Money for Wi-Fi Hot Spots |
| Physician, Wire Thyself: Health Care System Needs Dose of Technology |
| BAE to Supply Electronic Engine Control for F-35 |
| Supersizing the Supercomputers |
| Team America Rocketry Challenge Applications Now Available |
| 9-8-2005 |
| Zensys’ Z-Wave Home-Ccontrol Technology Featured in New Logitech Harmony Remotes |
| Monster to Develop and Launch Line of Z-Wave Automation Products |
| AWR Acquires European EDA Developer APLAC Solutions Oy |
| Large Solar Flare May Bring Disruptions |
| WiMAX Equipment Sales to Hit $2B by 2009 |
| WiMAX Said to Complement Wi-Fi, 3G |
| Strong Chip Growth Due in 2006 |
| Apple Launches New iTunes Phone |
| Motorola Teases Talk About iPod Cell Phone |
| UAVs Deployed into Action over New Orleans |
| Danish Researchers Reveal New Hydrogen Storage Technology |
| Scientific Breakthrough Will Help Protect Astronauts and Spacecraft |
| Microsoft Developing Low-Cost Windows XP |
| 9-7-2005 |
| Ham Radio Operators to the Rescue After Katrina |
| Brazil Unveils Semi Industry Plans |
| Indian Carrier to Float $5B Tender Offer for Telecom Gear |
| Ericsson to Invest $1B in China as 3G Grows |
| Louisiana Governor Blasts Faulty Wireless Nets (the moron apparently does no know that nets need electricity and standing towers to operate) |
| FCC Pushing Carriers to Fix Nets Destroyed by Katrina |
| Christmas Shopping Season Begins |
| Lab Steps up to Challenges of RFID Tech |
| Katrina's Impact on Space Program Could Linger |
| Electronic Lab Notebooks Useful for Teaching, but not Ready to Replace Paper |
| Launch of New Commercial Spaceport to be Announced by NM's Governor |
| 9-6-2005 |
| Cell Phones for the Playground Population |
| High-Tech Firms Offer Katrina Relief |
| Typhoon Nabi Slows Japanese Production |
| Chernobyl Toll May Be Less than Feared |
| 3G Growth Slower than Expected |
| Satellite Phones Provide Critical Link in Katrina |
| Millimeter-Wave Screener Finds Non-Metallic Weapons |
| Peak Devices Buys Infineon Bipolar RF Transistor Line |
| Teens Charged with Hacking School Computers |
| Risk from 2029 Asteroid Now More Remote |
| 9-2-2005 |
| Mixing Oil and Water - Katrina's Effect on Electronics Sales |
| Europeans Question Flood Preparations |
| India, U.S. Expected to Sign Science & Technology Deal |
| Prices at the Pump Don't Push Plug-In Hybrids |
| Actual Chips Sales up 1.9% in July |
| QUALCOMM Announces Enhanced Call Quality for 3G Chipsets |
| Analyst to Chip Bosses: Stop Hoarding Cash |
| Satellites Spot 'Hot Towers' in Hurricane Katrina - Amazing! |
| NOAA Hurricane Hunter Pilot Captures Katrina at Her Meanest |
| China Urges Action Against Threat of Militarization of Outer Space |
| Giant Optical Telescope in Africa Comes Online |
| 9-1-2005 |
| SIA Warns Oil Prices Could Harm Chip Market |
| DARPA Seeks to Usher in Next Gen Tactical Wireless Networking |
| Average Price of Laptop Computer Drops to $1,000 |
| Hubble Shifts to Two-Gyroscope Mode |
| States Expanding Push for Internet Taxes |
| Unions Threaten California's Solar Energy Bill |
| Argonne Researchers Create New Diamond-Nanotube Composite Material |
| Israel Tracks Military Supplies With RFID Tags |
| Broadband Hardware Sales to Hit $5.4B by 2008 |