3/29/2019
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Avnet to Accept Cryptocurrency
• Oracle Announces
Massive Layoffs
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CBRS RAN Market Investments to Surpass $1B by 2023
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WISPA Cheers FCC Move to Implement Aspects of Mobile Now Act
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LinkedIn Adds In-App Meeting Planner Features
3/28/2019
• EU Lawmakers Approve
Controversial Copyright Reform
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IARU Represents Amateur Radio at WRC-19 Preparatory Meeting
• Intel CPU Shortage Opens Door for AMD
• FCC's
24 GHz Auction Raises $304M in 1st Day
• Apple Shifts to TV & News as
iPhone Sputters
3/27/2019
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China to Spend $134-220B on 5G Between 2020 and 2025
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People Losing Sleep to Use Smartphones
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Canadian Amateur Radio Interference Case Adjudicated
• DARPA
Launches Social Media Platform to Accelerate R&D
• FCC Seeks Injunction Against
Illegal Radio Station in Worcester
3/26/2019
• FCC Approves
Repack Money for Radio
• Cree Sells Lighting Business to
Focus More on RF and Power
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Canada's Amateur Radio Population Continues to Grow
• Pentagon Wants to Test
Space-Based Weapon in 2023
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Japan Overturns Trade Ruling Against Qualcomm
3/25/2019
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Galileo Capability Mandated in All Smartphones Sold in the EU
• FCC Casts an Eye
North of 95 GHz
• Operators Face Local
Opposition to 5G Small Cell Deployments
• Author Warns of
Wireless Power Transmission Interference
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5G Wireless Change Wave to Impact Every Industry
3/22/2019
• NATO to Assess
Potential Risk of Chinese 5G Equipment
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German Watchdog Ignores MNO Objections to Proceed with 5G Spectrum
Auction
• OneWeb Bags Another
$1.25B for Global Satellite Mission
• Nanocrystal Factory for
Mass Manufacturing Quantum Dots
• ANU
2D Material Research Set to Shake up Space Missions
3/21/2019
• Delta 4 Rocket Launches USAF's 10th
WGS Broadband Satellite
• Boeing's
B737 Max and Automotive 'Autopilot' (my thought exactly)
• FCC Invites Comments on
ARRL Technician Enhancement Proposal
• BT Says
"No Thanks" to Rural Roaming in UK
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3:5 Millennials Say Life More Stressful Now Than Ever Before
(slow WiFi, 0 Likes...)
3/20/2019
• Apple Fined $31M as
Court Rules in Qualcomm's Favour
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Commenting Electronically on FCC Proceedings
• The Mysterious 'Global Hum'
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Verizon to Launch 5G in 2 U.S. Cities in April
• China Launches
New Communication Satellite
3/19/2019
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Structural Shifts in Semi Industry Spawn New Trends
• ARRL Announces 2019
Teachers Institutes on Wireless Technology Sessions
• Gearing up for
Defense Industry's Digital Transformation
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FCC to Pause T-Mobile/Sprint Merger for 3rd Time
• Solar Storm "Threat to Modern Society"
3/18/2019
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2020 $718.3B DOD Budget Up 4.7% over 2019
• Nokia Leads
GSM-Railway Connectivity Market
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Stretchable Electronics Breakthrough Thanks to Carbon Nanotubes
• European Parliament Urges Action Against
Chinese 5G Threat
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Rare Earth Elements from Phosphate Waste
3/15/2019
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St. Patrick's Day Special Event Offering New Award This Year
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Germany to Allocate 5G Frequencies in H2 of 2019, Won't Ban
Huawei
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Canada's Amateur Radio Population Showing Continued Growth
• Elementary School
Cell Tower Blamed for Rash of Student Cancer
• What's up with
Radio's Biggest Ad Category?
3/14/2019
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LTE IoT Market to Be Worth $2.8B by 2023
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ITU Strengthening Emergency Telecommunications in the Americas
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WiGig Startup Raises $42M in New Financing
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Fluoride-Based Batteries Seek to Surpass Lithium Cells
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U.S. "Gets Its [Arse] Handed to It" in World War III Simulation:
RAND
3/13/2019
• Microsoft Pursues Its
TV White Spaces Initiative
• First UK PCB Maker Gets
Aerospace and Automotive Accreditation
• Intel Expected to Regain
Top
Chipseller Ranking
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Static Electricity to Charge Devices
• The Random Anti-Laser
3/12/2019
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Renesas to Suspend Production on Weak Demand in China
• Northrop Grumman Receives Contract for
NextGen Navigation System
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Huawei Launches Counter-Attack by Suing U.S. Government
• The Rise of
Activism in Tech Companies
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Handset Holdup Could Delay Korea's 5G Launch Until April
3/11/2019
• High-Performance
Unipolar n-Type Thin-Film Transistor Developed
• Technique Streamlines
Fabrication of 2-D Circuits
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Huawei Maintains Seat at Standards Table
• Germany Ignores U.S.
Lobby on 5G Security
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Facebook Losing Users in U.S.
3/8/2019
• NSA Quietly Shutters
Phone Monitoring Program
• UK to Recommend
50% Limit on Huawei's Gear in Mobile Networks
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2019 China Defense Budget to Increase by 7.5%
• Next Generation
USB4 Is Coming Soon
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U.S. Credit Card Debt Closed 2018 at a Record $870B
3/7/2019
• New Zealand Confirms Plans to
Award Initial 5G Spectrum in Early 2020
• DARPA
Modernizes SBIR Program
• WWW Turns 30, Is It an 'Out-of-Control Monster?'
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FCC Warns LED Sign Marketers (Again!)
of RFI/EMI Rules
• 2019 Tech
Trends in Manufacturing
3/6/2019
• Visibility of
Wireless Power Transmission Interference Potential Raised
• Global 5G Rush But
No Global 5G Handsets
• ZTE Already Studying
What's Beyond 5G
• FCC Names Qualified
Bidders for 24 GHz Auction
• Hall Effect Becomes Viscous in Graphene
3/5/2019
• Finland
Kick-Starts 6G (1st
6G announcement)
• First
6 OneWeb Satellites Launched from French Guiana
• Efficiency Record for Data Transfer in
Ultra-Fast Transatlantic Cable
• Taiwan Maintains Largest Share of
Global IC Wafer Fab Capacity
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Hybrid Material May Outperform Graphene
3/4/2019
• Don't Let
Satellite Get Lost in 5G Buzz
• New FTC Task Force
Takes on Tech Monopolies
• Unlocking the Secret of
Graphene-Based Electronics
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China IC Production Forecast to Show 15% 2018-2023 CAGR
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Efforts to Make iPhone Obsolete Could Have Teeth
3/1/2019
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Global Semiconductor Sales ^13.7% to $468.8B in 2018
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Huawei Resolves to Deliver Exemplary 5G After Security Concerns
• Wireless Charging and
Our Autonomous Electric Future
• Researchers Create
UV Laser from AlGaN Nanowires
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7 Problems with Foldable Phones That Can Not Be Ignored
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