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New Polyester Photo Etching Capability by Tech-Etch

Tech-Etch is well known for the extensive list of exotic materials the company is...

Alliance Memory Introduces New High-Speed CMOS DDR SDRAMs

Alliance Memory introduced a new line of high-speed CMOS double data rate synchronous DRAMs...

GM Expands Compact Car Recall Due to Ignition Issue

General Motors has issued an expanded recall affecting 1.37 million compact cars due to an ignition problem. The cars included in the recall are Chevrolet Cobalts and HHRs, Pontiac G5, Solstices and Saturn Sky models that were built between 2003 and 2007.

Speed Test App for iPhone Released by FCC

The Federal Communications Commission has released a new app for iOs devices in the iTunes App store as part of the Measuring Broadband America program. The program is a private-public partnership to bring transparency and competition to the broadband service marketplace.

10,000 Genie Garage Door Openers Recalled

Genie has recalled 4 different models of garage door openers because the control board could overheat, posing a fire hazard. The company has received 4 reports of the control board overheating.

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PCTEST Lab Selects Rohde & Schwarz to Expand its Testing Capabilities as 4G Device Demand Heats Up

PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc. (PCTEST LAB), an accredited testing laboratory for wireless testing and...

Agilent Technologies to Participate in Next-Generation Radio Access Network Joint Demonstration with China Mobile at Mobile World Congress

Agilent Technologies Inc. announced it will participate in a joint demonstration of the next-generation...

Aeroflex Introduces Base Station RF Tester

Aeroflex Limited has announced the introduction of a base station (BS) RF tester for...

Nanotechnology To Bring Significant Benefits to Energy Market

A study conducted by the IEC and the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI) has found that nanotechnology will change the future of energy storage and solar energy technology.

EMF Spectrum Used for Cell Phones Needed by DOD for Next Generation Weapons

Federal and commercial companies are being asked to relinquish as much space as they can of the electromagnetic radiation frequency spectrum for the Department of Defense. The part of the spectrum that is needed for the current fleet of the U.S. military drones and the next generation of F-35 stealth jets is also being used by cellphone users.

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