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TIA Applauds Bipartisan Medicare Act; Says Expanding Telehealth Coverage will Improve Care

The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the leading association representing the manufacturers and suppliers of...

Keysight Technologies Begins Operations

Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced the electronic measurement business of Agilent Technologies has begun operating...

New PV Connector from Amphenol Meets the Three Highest Certification Standards on the Market

Amphenol Industrial Products Group now offers a PV connector that meets all three of...

ACS Adds Regulatory Compliance Center in Raleigh

ACS, Inc. announced today its new test lab in Raleigh, NC.  The announcement was...

Diversified Technologies, Inc. and Sigmaphi Sign Collaboration Agreement

Diversified Technologies, Inc. (DTI) has recently signed an agreement with Sigmaphi Accelerator Technologies of...
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ON Semiconductor Introduces Integrated Lithium-ion Battery Protection Controller for Smartphones and Tablets

ON Semiconductor has announced a new Lithium-ion battery protection controller for smartphones and tablets....

Keysight Technologies’ PXIe Modular Vector Signal Test Solution Accelerates Smarter Micro’s Power Amplifier Development

Keysight Technologies Inc. announced that Smarter Micro has selected their PXIe modular vector signal...

Laird Offers Combined Solution for Rapid Integration of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Connectivity

Laird announced the release of the 45 Series Enterprise-Grade Wi-Fi modules and BT830 Series...

Scientists Develop Spray-on Solar Cells

University of Sheffield scientists developed a way to produce perovskite solar cells using a spray-paint process. This process could lead to a reduction in the cost of solar electricity.

Wi-Fi Backscatter Communication System Developed at University of Washington

Engineers at the University of Washington developed a communication system that uses RF signals to power battery-free wireless devices through existing Wi-Fi infrastructures. This new system could propel the future of Internet of Things.

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