10/31/2023
• Double-Digit
Candy Inflation for Past 2 Years
• U.S. Tops
Broadband and Cloud Survey
• France
Bans iPhone 12s for SARS Non-Compliance
• FCC Approves Some
Huawei Rip and Replace Extensions
• Shared
Rural Network Facing 2-Year Delay
• India
Wants Space Station by 2035
10/30/2023
• Barometer of Job Seeking
Intentions in Engineering Profession
• Canadian Space Agency Allocates
$1B for RADARSAT Satellite Replacement
• FCC Opening
6 GHz VLP (Very Low Power) Access
• Nokia Launching
Carrier-Grade Wi-Fi 7 Broadband Devices
• China Military
Doubts Israel's Nuke Capabilities
10/27/2023
• Estonia Investigating
Damaged Baltic Sea Telecom Cable
• Gen Z Says
Radio Morning Show Culture Is Over
• GlobalFoundries Gets $35M U.S. Funding for
200 mm GaN-on-Si Production
• Ferroelectric
Material Is Now Elastic
• Chinese
Sci-Fi Steps into Spotlight at WSFC
10/26/2023
• THz
Radar Detects Distant Rotation
• GAN/SIC
Transistor Design: Fight or Flight?
• Harvard
Admin:Undergrad Ratio = 1.352:1
• Disorder Alters
Quantum Spin Liquids
• Age
Bias Can Threaten Workplace Cybersecurity
10/25/2023
• China
Restricts Exports of Graphite (makes 2/3 of world's
graphite)
• Five Eyes Warns of
"Unprecedented Threat" from China
• 5G Milestone:
2x Uplink, 4x Downlink Carrier Aggregation
• Atomic Sensor
Redefines Radio Wave Antenna
• Solar
Photovoltaics to Dominate Energy Markets
10/24/2023
• AM/FM
Still Rules In-Car Listening
• India
Won't Sell New Frequencies in 2024 Auction
• NEC
150 GHz Antenna-on-Chip Transmitter IC
• Warmer Climate May
Impact Reliability of Solar Farms
• Ukraine
Continues to Snap up Chinese DJI Drones (Americans
paying for them)
10/23/2023
• ARRL
Website Unavailable Monday, October 23
• Moving
Beyond E-Band
• STEM College Degrees Still Male-Dominated
(need to discourage more men)
• Analysts Debate Latest
U.S.
Export Controls
• Bob
Pease on Analog
10/20/2023
• ARRL/Boy
Scout Jamboree-on-the-Air October 20-22
• U.S.
Extends China Chip Ban
• Twisted
Graphene Sheets Take on Exotic Identities
• Satellite Swarm to
Measure Effects of Space Debris (anyone else see
the irony here?)
• AI
and the Electronics Industry Supply Chain
10/19/2023
• Quick Poll: What's the
#1 U.S. College of Electrical Engineering?
• China Discovers
Huge Niobium Ore Deposit
• Ligado
Sues U.S. Government over Spectrum Rights
• FCC Issues
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for IoT Devices
• Wanted: Bright
Ideas to Develop Lunar Economy
10/18/2023
• Airborne
Radar Market to Reach $23.6B by 2028
• Massive
Low Earth Orbit Satellites Could Disrupt Astronomy
(FLASH: It already does!)
• China Claims Record
Quantum Computing Breakthrough
• Big Spending on
Advanced Packaging Facilities
• U.S.
Home Affordability at Record Low
• Q2
Notebook Sales up 21.6% QoQ
10/17/2023
• FCC Sets Deadline for
Broadband Consumer Labeling
• U.S. Losing Charm to
China's Brightest Students
• Congress on Radio's Side with
Local Radio Freedom Act
• U.S. Army to Build
EW Training Ground at Fort Gordon
• 80%
of Grades Given at Harvard in the "A" Range (how
the mighty have fallen)
10/16/2023
• No Signs Yet of
Ga or Ge Shortages
• AI and the
Electronics Industry Supply Chain
• 5G
Advanced Gives Device Opportunities and Bridge to 6G
• Edinburgh to Host New
Exascale Supercomputer
• Ericsson
Takes $3B Hit on Vonage Acquisition
10/13/2023
• 5G Deployment to Drive
RF PA Market to $50.5B by 2033
• India Looks to Be
6G Global Telecom Leader
• Audio
(Radio) Ads More Effective in Engagement and Emotional Intensity
• Rust
Is Ready for Prime Time
• Q3
PC Sales Fall 9%
10/12/2023
• Israel
War to Impact Electronics Supply Chain
• U.S.,
UK, Canada, Japan, Australia Form Global Telecom Coalition
• ARRL Launches
The NTS Letter
• Radio
Listeners Are MLB's Most Engaged Fans
• Former Soldier
Passing Classified Info to China
10/11/2023
• ARRL
Foundation Accepting Applications for Grants
• Comment Deadlines on
Proposed 60M Band Changes
• People in
Engineering and Technology Recognized for STEM Achievements
• H2
8" Utilization Rate is 50/60%
• Guerrilla
RF $15M Revenue in 2023, $21M in 2024
10/9/2023
• Should AM Radio Worry About
Wednesday's National EAS Test?
• Net
Neutrality and Fair Share in India
• A More
Sustainable Approach to Electronic Design
• U.S. Military to Capitalize on
Civilian High-Speed Networks in Arctic
• Effect of
AI and Automation on Telecoms Sector
10/6/2023
• Today is
National Manufacturing
Day in the U.S.
• Apple to Fix
Overheating iPhone 15s
• Year-End Procurement
Tips for Electronics Buyers
• EU Casts
Doubt on 2030 Digital Targets
• Guerrilla
RF Targeting 30% Growth in 2023, 40% in 2024
10/5/2023
• Ofcom
Delays mmWave Auction
• China's
BDY Cars Rank 4th in Sales Worldwide
• Self-Driving
Cars Can Make Traffic Slower
• FCC
Given 90 Days to Finish 2018 Quadrennial Review
• Democrats Set to
Bring Back Net Neutrality
10/4/2023
• Record-Creaking Launch of
SpaceX's Starlink Satellites
• TSMC May
Delay 2nm to 2026
• China's Giant
Chip Factory Driven by Particle Accelerator
• FCC's Carr Bashes
Plan to Reinstate Net Neutrality
• LG Electronics Claims
New Record in Terahertz Test
10/3/2023
• China
Gears up for Chip Dumping
• FAA Proposes
Rule to Reduce Space Debris
• European
Semiconductor Regions Alliance Launched
• China, Japan, S. Korea
Tops in Global Index of Scientific Innovation
• German Telcos Rapidly
Expand 5G Coverage in Germany
10/2/2023
• GlobalFoundries Get
$3.1B DoD Contract for Secure Chip Manufacturing
• Make India a
Global Semiconductor Hub
• UK Investing
£88M in Connectivity R&D
• Radio Benefits from
Amazon Alexa's A.I. Upgrade
• Myths
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