9/30/2022
FCC Grants ARRL Emergency Request to
Permit Higher Data Rate Transmissions for Hurricane Relief Communications
• Satellite
Cellphone Communications Doable?
• Global
6G Market to Hit $20B Revenue by 2030
• DoE Grants $10.3M for
Energy Frontier Research Center in Arkansas
• Ofcom
Probing Cloud Market Competition
• Resonant
Metasurfaces Enhance Quantum Research
9/29/2022
• U.S. Continues to
Lag in Critical Mid-Band 5G Spectrum
• The
Local Radio Freedom Act Debated in Congress
• Inexpensive
Al-S Batteries to Supplant Li-Ion in Small Devices
• NASA Testing
Asteroid
Deflection Scheme
• Reducing
Power Consumption
in Semiconductor Devices
9/28/2022
• Electronic Design
Salary & Career Survey Open
• Trouble
on the Horizon for UK-Based Researchers
• Huawei
Deploys New 5G Massive MIMO Outside China
• Tungsten
Supply Chain Action Needed
• Earth
Threat Satellite Project Unite Chinese, U.S., Russian Scientists
9/27/2022
• DARPA to Improve
How Scientists Handle Simulations
• Telco
5G Fixed Wireless Revenues Set to Skyrocket
• EE|Times
Weekend Edition Says Goodbye
• More
Starlink Users Mean Slower Speeds
• Norway
Wind Farm Might Close Because It's Too Windy There
9/26/2022
• FCC Grants Lynk 1st-Ever
Satellite-Direct-to-Standard-Mobile-Phone License
• Verizon Completes
5G Lab Trials of 200 MHz C-Band
• OneWeb
to Launch 36 Satellites from India
• Low-Cost
Batteries from Inexpensive, Abundant Materials
• Is
U.S. Space Force Moving Fast Enough?
9/23/2022
• Inflation-Adjusted
Income for U.S. Engineers
Drops
• U.S. Partners with Google for
Open-Source Chip Design
• Chip
Industry in "Hopeful Denial"
• Canadian
Lithium Miners to Produce Enough for 5M EV's
• Refreezing
Earth's Poles with Aerosols (weren't CFC's
banned in 1970's?)
9/22/2022
• Semiconductor
Demand Drives Double Digit Growth
• EV
the Biggest White Elephant Mankind Ever Invented
• Communications
Restored with CAPSTONE CubeSat
• Solid-State
Cooling via Electric Field Induced Strain
• GaN
Bringing Bidirectional Current and Voltage Control
9/21/2022
• Earthquake
in Taiwan Leaves Minimal Chip Fab Damage
• Lawsuit
Filed Against Tesla for Regarding Autopilot Self-Driving
• LiFi
Opens Path to Secure, Virtual Future
• Samsung Sets out
$5B Green Strategy ("renewable" energy is a non
sequitur)
• Micron's $15B Funds
1st New U.S. Memory Fab in Decades
9/20/2022
• More
Chip Capacity Needed Everywhere on Earth
• 5G
Small Cells Face Deployment Dip
• U.S. Acquisition of Inmarsat Given Green Light
• Amateur
Radio Helps Disabled Sailboat to Port
• Eiffel
Tower Lights Go out Earlier to Save Energy
9/19/2022
• Space Development Agency
Launch Delayed by Supply Chain
• TSMC Becomes
#1 Chip Company
• New Rotary Contact
Eliminates Rare-Earth Magnets in Wind Turbines
• How
Air Passenger Load Affects Supply Chain
• Light Source Generated from
Entangled
Photons
9/16/2022
• IEEE
Reconfiguring Its Geographic Regions
• FCC
Awards $81M in Emergency Education Funding
• Top
10 Fabless Companies Grow 32%
• Quantum Network of
Entangled Atomic Clocks
• China Discovers
New Mineral in Moon Rocks
9/15/2022
• IARPA Multi-Year Research Project to
Improve Electrically Small Antennas
• Unique
Ferroelectric Microstructure Discovered
• Semiconductor Strategies
Boost Domestic Supplies
• Spins Observed
in 2D Magnet
• U.S. Government Gears up for
Attack on Big Tech
9/14/2022
• IC
Lead Times down by 1 Day (yay, crisis over!)
• Apple iPhone 14 Has
Emergency Satellite Connectivity
• Global Open RAN Market Growth Exceeds Expectations
• Wolfspeed to
Build Largest SiC Plant in North Carolina
• Modified Microwave Oven Cooks up
Next-Gen
Semiconductors
9/13/2022
• NFC Forum Introduces
New Device Class
• Details of
$50B in CHIPS Act Spending
• F-35 Fighter Deliveries
Halted Due to Chinese Magnets in Pumps
• Pentagon Leaders Discuss
China's Space Ambitions
• Webb
Takes Its 1st Exoplanet Image (don't get your hopes
up)
9/12/2022
• Intelligent
Parts Sourcing Leads to Exponential Savings
• Chinese
Hackers Deploy Fake News Sites (U.S. mainstream
media already has plenty of them)
• UK Telcos Face
Stricter Cybersecurity Obligations
• Report Cautions About
Web3 Security
• Heavy
Fines & Jail for Swiss Home Energy Use Violators
9/9/2022
• Tech
Whistleblowers Prefer Loud Exit to Quiet Quitting
• Concrete
Steps Towards 6G
• EU to Challenge Telcos over
Demands for Big Tech Cash
• Newest
Galileo Satellites Feature Enhanced, Faster Fix
• Tanzania's
1st 5G Network Deployed
9/8/2022
• T-Mobile U.S.
5G Spectrum Bid Mostly Uncontested
• Electronics
Will Cost More in 2023
• Rule Could
Impair China's AI Progress
• Unconventional
Superconductor Odder Than Expected
• New Data Bill
One of Brexit's Biggest Rewards
9/7/2022
• Energy
Bills a Business Threat for 60% of Manufacturers
(thank scumbag politicians)
• Plastic
Die Packaging Now in Scotland
• Nanodiamonds
Made from Bottle Plastic
• Malaysia's
5G Turmoil Consinues
• Arm Sues Qualcomm
Over Nuvia Licenses
9/6/2022
• Iran
Seizes 2 U.S. Navy Sea Drones (top-top-secret
Air Drone in 2011,
sailors hostage in 2016)
• DARPA Recruiting
Early Career Scientists, Engineers
• T-Mobile
Lays off Network Engineers
• ARRL
President Emeritus Harry Dannals, W2HD, SK
• California Decides
Nuclear Power Plants Not So Bad After All
9/5/2022
• 4 Megadeals Boost
2022 Merger &
Acquisition Total
• Plotting Path to the
Trillion Transistor Era
• Unconventional
Superconductor Even Odder Than Expected
• Streetlight Wi-Fi Hotspots
• Realistic
Expectations for Satellite Phones (I had the same
response)
9/2/2022
• China's 300 km Range
Infrared Radar Detects Stealth Craft
• Colorado Energy Customers Have
Thermostats Locked Out @ 80+°
• ARRL
Foundation Grants $270,000 to Amateur Radio Clubs
• Time to Treat
U.S.-Made Chips as Critical Infrastructure
• Ransomware
Attacks Surged by 47% in July
9/1/2022
• Russia Building
Satellite-Blinding Laser
• Nuclear Power Plant Exercise Includes
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
• T-Mobile and SpaceX's Plan to
Kill Mobile Dead Zones Questionable
• FCC Bumps
2.5 GHz Auction to 6 Rounds / Day
• Chip-Free,
Wireless
Electronic Skin
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