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Navistar Commercial Trucks Recalled because of Accelerator Position Sensor

A total of 15,730 commercial trucks are being recalled because a problem with the accelerator...

Drones to Help Detect Survivors in Disaster Zones

Drones, robots, and high tech devices are becoming staples in search and rescue missions....

New Camera Uses Lasers to See Around Corners in Real Time

A new camera system can see around corners, locate hidden objects, and track their movements...

Slaughter Company (SCI) Releases 290 Series of Hipot Testers

SCI (Slaughter Company Inc.) has announced the addition of the 290 series of Hipot Testers to its product line.

Electromechanical Switches Made From DNA

Biology is inspiring several exciting breakthroughs in electronics. We recently reported that Columbia University...
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Casablanca Recalls 30,000 Ceiling Fans

Casablanca ceiling fans are being recalled because the fan motor and attached blades can...

More Flexibility for Emission Measurements – TDEMI M+

The new benchmark for your product pre-certifications. The new TDEMI Mobile+ (TDEMI M+) receiver...

Boston Scientific Recalls Device Used in Vascular Procedures

Boston Scientific has issued a global voluntary recall of its Chariot-brand guiding sheath, a...

FCC Further Delays U-NII Device Certification Requirements

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has further delayed its certification requirements for certain...

ARRL Seeks Nominations for Humanitarian Award

The ARRL, the national association of amateur radio operators, is seeking nominations for its...
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