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The Society of Women Engineers is proud to announce its support of U.S. News...

Applied System Engineering, Inc. Introduces New TWT Amplifier

Applied System Engineering, Inc. has introduced a new TWT amplifier that provides provides 750...

Saelig Unveils New Triple-Function IC – WOM/BLED/4:33

Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced yet another unique product to the American marketplace. The...

381,000 Bladeless Portable Electric Heaters Recalled by Dyson

A recall has been issued for Dyson bladeless portable electric heaters due to a fire hazard from an electrical short. The heaters can overheat posing a fire hazard. The company is aware of 82 reports of heaters short-circuiting and overheating.

New Material Cools Electronic Devices Up to 200 Degrees Celsius

A team of researchers from Georgia Tech have developed a new thermal interface material that can conduct heat 20 times better than traditional polymer materials.  Through tests, the material has been found to operate reliably up to 200 degrees Celsius.

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Aeroflex and Hytera Announce a Joint Relationship for Automated Test and Alignment of Hytera DMR Series Radios

Aeroflex announced an agreement with Hytera, Inc. to provide automated test and alignment capabilities...

Spitzenberger & Spies expands its product offering with a new, turnkey, Test Bench for Circuit Breaker Testing

Spitzenberger & Spies, located in Bavaria Germany, has been designing and manufacturing top of...

FCC Plans to Release the Largest Amount of Spectrum in Six Years for Mobile Broadband

The Federal Communications Commission has approved a Report and Order to continue efforts to increase the amount of spectrum available for flexible use wireless services.  This report and order signifies the largest amount of spectrum made available since 2008.

New Automotive Safety Standard Released by NHTSA

On Monday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced the release of a new safety standard that will require all new cars and light trucks to be equipped with rearview cameras by May 2018. This federal standard was mandated in 2011 by Congress, but was delayed due to holdups and a lawsuit.

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