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    • 'An eventful year ahead' for wireless communications
    • 'Backside illumination' sensors grow thanks to iPhone 4
    • 'Breakthrough achieved' in mid-infrared diode technology
    • 'Capacity over revenues' governing solar semiconductors market
    • 'Digital Swiss Army Knife' uses sensors for security
    • 'Explosive' smartphone growth could drive semiconductors demand
    • 'High frequency connector' launched by Yamaichi Electronics
    • 'iPhone 5' set for September launch
    • 'Laptop-like security' called for in payments on wireless communications devices
    • 'LEDs need to pay back hefty investments quicker'
    • 'Malware tools haven't changed, but motivation has'
    • 'Minimum standards expected' of organic LEDs
    • 'Opportunities set to appear' in semiconductor sector
    • 'Opportunities' for power management in solar generation
    • 'Ultracharged' semiconductors boost graphics processing
    • 'World's smallest semiconductor laser' demonstrated
    • "En 10 años solo leeremos en tabletas"
    • "Nanoparticle-laden paper" opens up new possibilities
    • 10 Technologies That Congress Tried to Kill
    • 10th anniversary of file-sharing, take a look.
    • 12 electronic engineering students to share $30,000 USD
    • 12 Engineers Compete to Design Wearable Health Solutions for Sports Injuries
    • 2010 could see 'significant growth in semiconductor sales'
    • 2011 Tech Rewind: This year in Latin America
    • 2012 Olympics Tech: For Visitors
    • 25 Engineers Chosen to Turn Sci-Fi into Reality in New Raspberry Pi Design Challenge
    • 3DCone lets iPhones shoot 3D stills or video
    • 3M’s Revolutionary Cable Solution Recipient of 2011 R&D 100 Award
    • 5 Best (and Worst) Places in the U.S. To Find a Tech Job
    • 64 Speakers Aim to Make Dolby Atmos The Most Realistic/Terrifying Surround Sound
    • 8 best hybrids (part 1)
    • 8 best hybrids (part 2)
    • a beginner
    • A real Job's bill: Drive technology innovation & save us from ourselves
    • Aaeon motherboard equips chipset for two connectors
    • Above-expectations smartphone demand could boost semiconductors
    • Accelerometers, Gyros, and Temperature Sensors
    • Adoption of smartphones stalls, research finds
    • Advanced detection sensor firm scoops award
    • Advances in sensors could lead to rise in robot surgeons
    • Advances in transistor technology achieved, say researchers
    • Aeroflex Metelics diodes receive certification
    • Air Products acquires Poly-Flow Engineering
    • Airline lights the way with LEDs
    • Airtest to acquire breakthrough sensor technology
    • Aixtron multiple tool order from Sanan Optoelectronics
    • AIXTRON receives new order for LED MOCVD tool
    • AIXTRON receives order from Nanjing Uni
    • Alaskan city chooses to install LED street lights
    • Albeo introduces six new surface-mount LED light fixtures
    • Alibaba Group to launch new operating system
    • All-metal connectors introduced by Molex
    • Alpha Wire Announces EcoWire
    • Altair Semiconductor launches first LTE Category 3 ExpressCard
    • Altera looks at FPGA Verification and Prototyping
    • Altera's New Cyclone IV FPGA Expands Reach of Cyclone FPGA Series
    • Amazon announces changes to e-readers
    • Amazon downplays security fears surrounding new Kindle Fire
    • Amazon Kindle Fire 'unlikely to challenge iPad'
    • Amazon Kindle: It’s not Apple, but RIM that's in the Frying Pan
    • Amazon lets students rent Kindle textbooks
    • Amazon May Bring Ads to the Kindle Fire
    • Amazon reports drop in profits
    • Amazon reveals lawsuit stuggles
    • Amazon unveils new Kindle Fire
    • Ambient light sensors 'are cutting carbon'
    • American firm buys into LED lighting market
    • American manufacturer releases new diode products
    • Analog Devices releases new vibration sensors
    • Analog wins award for iSensor
    • Analyst predicts shortage of LEDs in 2010
    • and the FTF2011 winners are...~
    • Android 'most popular mobile OS'
    • Android 'unlikely to be hijacked by a mobile manufacturer'
    • Android assumes control of apps market
    • Android dominates UK smartphone market
    • Android tops market share and data consumption lists
    • Android's market share 'set to increase'
    • Android's popularity due to 'diversity of hardware'
    • Android-powered phones 'face challenge to make devices stand out'
    • ANTI SULPHUR - components: What is the advantage, target application ? Why coose ANTI SULPHUR components ?
    • Apple 'greener' than rival firms
    • Apple and Microsoft file patent applications
    • Apple and Samsung argue over patent use
    • Apple announces death of Steve Jobs
    • Apple granted important patent
    • Apple investors told not to panic after Steve Jobs resigns
    • Apple Maps to be powered by TomTom
    • Apple named world's dominant smartphone vendor
    • Apple needs to resolve antenna issues, says expert
    • Apple needs to resolve antenna issues, says expert (2)
    • Apple releases Steve Jobs memorial service
    • Apple reports healthy sales figures
    • Apple secures number one spot in Aussie smartphone market
    • Apple sees market fall
    • Apple set to launch new iPod
    • Apple Settles iPad Trademark Dispute With Chinese Company
    • Apple share price falls on iPhone announcement
    • Apple sneaks a dual-core 32nm A5 chip inside Apple TV
    • Apple unveils iPad 2
    • Apple unveils new iPhone 4S
    • Apple wins latest round of patent dispute
    • Apple withdraws controversial mobile app
    • Apple's Cook hints at upcoming iPhone 5... or something
    • Apple's inductive charging patent application finally puts its earbuds to good use
    • Apple's market dominance is 'set to continue'
    • Applied Materials agrees deal for Varian Semiconductor
    • Applied Materials to showcase new products at Semiconductor event
    • April fool's prank 2010; Breakthrough technology enables camera in contact lens
    • Are LEDs a diamond's best friend?
    • Are the Next-Gen Consoles Coming Too Late?
    • Argon ST receives $49.7m optoelectronics contract
    • ARM announces healthy pre-tax profits
    • Arm Holdings announces strong first quarter profits
    • ARM Holdings reports rise in first quarter sales
    • ARM unveils revolutionary new chip
    • ARM unveils world’s most efficient 32-bit processor
    • Army Hits Pause on ‘Wearable Computer’ Program
    • Asda launches mobile transactional grocery site
    • Ashcroft sensors are 'ideal for refrigeration applications'
    • Asia Pacific network investments could drive light sensors forward
    • Asia Pacific server shipment 'declines' in 2009
    • Asia's first LED chip production plant opens
    • Asia-Pacific sensors market 'driven by environmental concerns'
    • Asian RFID semiconductors set for growth
    • Assembleon to retain CyberOptics as sensor supplier
    • AST unveils new pressure sensor
    • ASUS Unveils Android 4.0 Padfone 2 With 4.7" Screen
    • Asustek Computer Inc launches new wireless communications line
    • AT&T announces shipping date for HP Veer 4G
    • AT&T selects GE for LED refit
    • Atmel Xplained Board Twitter Giveaway
    • Atos reveals action plan to combat cyber threat
    • Atrix to be rolled out as Android ‘alternatives’
    • Attoscale light sensors could allow atoms to be studied
    • Audi A8 'integrates more LEDs into lighting system'
    • Audi set to race car featuring LED lights at Le Mans
    • Audio connectors make way for USB on ASUS CineVibe headphones
    • Australian bans sale of Samsung tablet
    • Autolib: Paris' Electric Car Sharing Plan
    • Automated bed makes itself
    • Automotive semiconductor market 'set for strong year'
    • Automotive semiconductor market sees shift
    • Automotive semiconductors 'are rooted in Taiwan'
    • Avago optoelectronics 'eclipse bandwidth barriers'
    • Availability of electronic components drives iPad sales forecasts higher
    • AVX unveils ceramic capacitors with higher voltage ratings
    • back to school: choose the right tablet!
    • Baumer releases new retro-respective sensor
    • BBC launches impressive Olympics app
    • BBC premiers super hi vision at London 2012
    • BBC premiers super hi-vision at London 2012
    • Beam-pen lithography 'could speed optoelectronics production'
    • Ben Heck builds 1970s Atari-Style Xbox 360 system in new episode of element14’s “The Ben Heck Show”
    • Ben Heck enhances gamer mobility with two Xbox 360 accessibility controller mods on element14’s “The Ben Heck Show”
    • Ben Heck helps boost battery life for Android phones with a new kinetic motion wind-up charger in the latest episode of element14’s “The Ben Heck Show”
    • Ben Heck Media Room
    • Ben Heck mods game share controller for a healthy cause on this week’s episode of element14’s “The Ben Heck
    • Ben Heck transforms his apartment into a “smart home” in new episode of element14’s “The Ben Heck Show”
    • Better Battery-Control Software Could Double Charging Speed
    • Better electrical connectors could be devised from OSU research
    • Better electronics may be possible through 'biological machine'
    • Better power management could lead to cash savings
    • Better switches promise more robust converters for long-distance power
    • Billings residents 'encourage use of LEDs'
    • Binder USA launches upgraded connector range
    • Biomolecules 'used to enhance nanotechnology'
    • BlackBerry apologises to customers over server crash
    • BlackBerry Curve 9360 launched in Singapore
    • Blackberry launches new wireless communication devices
    • BlackBerry PlayBook launched by RIM
    • BlackBerry restores services after blackout
    • Blackberry services restored, says founder
    • Blackberry suffers another crash
    • BlackBerry users suing Research in Motion
    • Blogs about electronic components 'should be opinionated'
    • Blue-violet laser diode unveiled by Renesas
    • Bluetooth 'aims to become trendier' to boost sales
    • Bluetooth provides alternative to in-car audio connectors
    • Bottleneck drives demand for lithography tools in semiconductors market
    • Bourns launches new fixed resistor products
    • Bridgelux Inc develops new silicon substrate LED
    • Bridgelux Inc develops new silicon substrate LED (2)
    • Bridgelux Inc develops new silicon substrate LED (3)
    • Broadband is an essential service, says expert
    • Broadcaster reveals infrastructure plans for London 2012
    • Broadcom signs deal to acquire SC Square
    • Broadcom Teaches Kids to Program in an Hour Using Raspberry Pi
    • BT Tower 'hosts huge LED display'
    • Buoy fitted with sensors for wind farm viability test
    • Business start-ups urged to learn from Apple chief exec
    • Business told to 'constantly' evolve to maximise profit
    • Businesses are looking for 'easy to implement' touch products
    • Businesses urged to implement well-planned cloud computing policy
    • Businesses urged to respond to malware 'as quickly as possible'
    • Businesses urged to take advantage of social media
    • Businesses want more form their broadband, BT says
    • Bye Bye BlackBerry. How Long Will Apple Last?
    • CadSoft EAGLE 5.7 released
    • CadSoft’s EAGLE wins ‘Product of the Year'
    • CalArts KarmetiK Machine Orchestra
    • California computer fanatic circumvents NBC coverage
    • Californian company showcases component for LED lighting
    • Camera flash could be key to new flexible electronics
    • Camera makers 'love new CMOSIS image sensor'
    • Can LEDs offset World Cup footprint?
    • Can Over-the-Top Voice Services Free You From Mobile Minutes Charges?
    • Can Solar survive Solyndra aftermath? Part 2
    • Can we survive the loss of Steve Jobs?
    • Canadian Solar returns to profit
    • Capacitor 'to increase lifespan' of new mainboards
    • Capacitor supply 'could be affected by tantlum ore production cutbacks'
    • Capstone Industries launches new LED product for women
    • Captions Competition Terms and Conditions
    • Car manufacturers look at using OLEDs in vehicles
    • Carbon nanotube transistors 'used in computers in a decade'
    • Carbon nanotubes breakthrough announced
    • Carphone Warehouse announces Q1 results
    • Carphone Warehouse raises full-year earnings guidance
    • Carphone Warehouse reconsiders business operations
    • Cars with electrical connectors set to hit US roads
    • CDN market to grow in 2010, says Frost & Sullivan
    • Celsia products chosen to cool LED spotlights
    • Cement production 'protected by motion sensors'
    • CETC Participate IMS 2011 Baltimore
    • Changes announced to Google Reader
    • Chemical sensors 'could help diagnose diseases'
    • Cheshire firm 'plans LED expansion'
    • Chevrolet Cruze Now Available in the UK with New 1.7-liter Diesel that Returns up to 72.4mpg
    • China's fabless semiconductor market set for growth
    • Chinese fiscal stimulus 'could drive IT spending'
    • Chinese passive components industry 'growing quickly'
    • Chinese semiconductor market 'set to expand in 2010'
    • Choosing the right sports headphones
    • Christmas represents a good chance mobile marketers
    • Citizens Electronics selects SCI for India marketing
    • Clean sweep for LEDs at Lighting Industry Awards
    • Clear to land: NASA new 'augmented reality' goggles will let airline pilots 'see' through fog
    • Cloud computing 'will change business IT provisioning'
    • Cloud computing can lead to higher carbon footprint, expert warns
    • Cloud computing identified as a viable option for SMEs
    • Cloud computing may not fully take over, says Gartner`
    • Cloud computing offers firms a 'different dynamic'
    • Cloud does not undermine the importance of in-house IT staff, says Micirosoft
    • Coca-Cola installs LEDs on iconic sign
    • Coherent releases new life science lasers
    • Collaboration may drive future of electronic components
    • Colour filters 'mean sensors can operate like eyes'
    • Colour LEDs 'have numerous applications'
    • Colour-change LEDs feature in London's Congress Centre
    • Combination of security measures 'necessary to remain safe online'
    • Commentary: Misconceived, missed opportunities in FPGAs
    • Communication semiconductors forecasted for 20 per cent growth in 2010
    • Companies reap benefits of power management tools
    • Company's LED lighting part of platinum LEED rating
    • Competition will lead to price drop in LED light bulbs, says electronics boss
    • Component firm 'ramps up' capacitor shipments
    • Conductive yarn to replace cables and batteries in soldier uniforms
    • Connectors 'important devices in healthcare industry'
    • Consolidation seen in wireless communications security market
    • Consumer demand for semiconductors 'led by technology'
    • Consumer electronics demand 'causing LED shortage'
    • Consumer electronics popularity pushes up semiconductor revenue forecast
    • Consumers highlight problems with iOS5
    • Consumers looking for OS consistency
    • Consumers still demand innovative wireless communication devices, says expert
    • Consumers urged to shop around for mobile phone contracts
    • Contactless mobile payments 'will not prove significantly problematic'
    • cool stuff: The Linux powered LAN Gaming House.
    • Cordless charging 'has potential' for wireless communications devices
    • Cost of wireless communications materials increase
    • Counterfeit Chips Plague U.S. Missile Defense
    • Courts see rise in internet defamation cases
    • Cree announces demo of record efficiency transistor amp
    • Cree develops colour control with EasyWhite LED bins
    • Cree launches new 'highest lumen output' LED bulb
    • Cree to expand manufacturing to China
    • Cree to launch LED design contest in China
    • Cree unveils 'brightest lighting-class LED'
    • Cree unveils 'brightest lighting-class LED' (2)
    • Cree unveils new outdoor LED lighting product
    • Cree wins industry prize for LED product
    • crypto war: get prepared!
    • CSR: New chips will help in smartphone race
    • CSS secures sensor systems contract
    • Cumbrian LED company looking to exploit lighting market
    • Cyber criminals 'aiming attacks at specific organisations and individuals'
    • CyberOptics Semiconductor expert discusses manufacturing at symposium
    • Cymbet sensor wins award
    • Danish power management research promises greener homes
    • Dart VS JavaScript
    • Data centre market could drive sales of electrical connectors
    • Data centre overhauls 'key for 2010'
    • Data security a 'hot topic' for wireless communication device users
    • DC grids 'accommodate asynchronous electrical connectors'
    • Decline of ECB disk storage slowing, says Gartner
    • Dell announces partnership with China's top search engine
    • Dell launches new wireless communications device
    • Deloitte highlights advantages of net tablets
    • Demand for LEDs 'holds back smartphone shipments'
    • Developers' daily-bases.
    • Dialight 'sings new deal' over LED white strobe technology
    • Dialog Semiconductor plc announces Q1 profit surge
    • Different businesses 'work well' on different social media platforms
    • Digital ereader market 'set to double'
    • Digital TV semiconductor market 'set for double digit growth'
    • Digital video switches drive cable broadband growth
    • Dimming LEDs 'saves more energy'
    • Diodes Inc reveals rise in Q1 profits
    • Diodes Incorporated 'rewarded for being green'
    • Diodes Incorporated to support THX Big Room demo
    • Diodes launches regulators for low ESR capacitors
    • Diodes used in new high voltage blocker
    • Display semiconductors could gain from TFT smartphone screens
    • Display semiconductors predicted for September recovery
    • DIY solar can drive industry as subsidies decrease
    • DIY solar power can drive adoption as subsidies decrease
    • Doing the twist with quantum light sensors
    • Dominant Opto launches first LED SUV
    • Dongbu HiTek ships image sensors to SETi
    • Dongle connects to devices 'quickly and easily'
    • Double — Wheels for your iPad
    • Double-digit disk growth could drive demand for storage semiconductors
    • Doubts surface over N9 UK release
    • Down hole sensor can operate in high temperatures
    • Droid smartphone launched in US
    • DTS wins second Sensors Gold Award
    • Dubai hotel switches to LED power
    • Duraline launches new 12-wire seven-amp plugs and connectors
    • Duraline launches quick-disconnect connectors
    • DynaScan unveils flat-panel LED backlight module
    • EAGLE 5.11 allows instant price check and availability, enabling automatically addition of parts to a shopping cart from a schematic
    • Ebay Launches Same-Day Delivery So You Never Have to Leave Home Again
    • Eblana Photonics awarded ESA contract
    • EC working on regulations for commercial UAV use
    • Eco Depot prepared for Mexico switch to LEDs
    • Eco-friendly lighting company moves into LED street luminaires
    • Education ‘holding back Britain’s digital media economy’
    • Effective power management could help OEMs
    • Eight Automakers Working with SAE on Combined Charging System to Consolidate All Types of EV Charging
    • Eindhoven seeks innovative use of LED lights
    • Electric Motorbike Can Hit 10,000RPM
    • Electric vehicles 'an opportunity for semiconductor suppliers'
    • Electrical connectors 'turn unmanned vehicles into charging stations'
    • Electrical connectors cater for top-end gamers in Antec High Current Pro PSUs
    • Electrical connectors for eco-vehicles could see global demand
    • Electrical connectors may differ on vehicle batteries
    • Electrolytic capacitor products set to be unveiled soon
    • Electronic components 'should tackle security'
    • Electronic components 'smaller and more efficient' with molybdenite
    • Electronic components for PCs make sequential gains
    • Electronic components go multifunctional with electron gas
    • Electronic components shortage drives Nokia revenues higher, says Gartner
    • Electronic devices 'could be revolutionised by TMR'
    • Electronic sensor array improves DNA analysis
    • Electronic tongue sensor has a sweet tooth
    • Electronics manufacturing 'must go green' to deal with carbon caps
    • element14 and Texas Instruments Name Winning Entry in IoT Design Challenge
    • element14 Announces Tektronix RF  Signal Generator
    • element14 announces winners of the $30,000 USD LiveEDGE Engineering Student Scholarships
    • element14 celebrates Earth Day by sponsoring The Power of One Solar Car as design engineers work to minimise climate change
    • Element14 Challenges Engineers to Design Wearable Health Devices for Athletes
    • element14 Community Announces 2014 Awards
    • element14 Community kicks off new design competition – The Vertical Farming Challenge
    • element14 Community Launches Science Fiction-focused Design Challenge
    • element14 Community Newsletter for April 2012
    • element14 Community Newsletter for March 2012
    • element14 Community Newsletter for May 2012
    • element14 contest invites design engineers to be social media "Roving Reporters"
    • element14 electronics community kicks off “the great global hackerspace challenge” to advance technology in education
    • element14 invites electronics enthusiasts to get their "mod" on with launch of "The Ben Heck Show" online TV series
    • element14 invites engineers to “RoadTest” new technologies
    • element14 invites engineers to “test drive” new open source Arduino MEGA in January community RoadTest
    • element14 is celebrating our 5,000th registrant with give-aways! Congratulations to all of our winners
    • element14 is Everywhere with iPhone and Android applications
    • element14 is First to Stock Two New High-Performance KEMET Capacitors
    • element14 Launches Atmel SAMA5D4 Xplained Board
    • element14 Launches capacitive "multi-touch" LCD module for SABRE Lite and MarS Board
    • element14 launches First Wireless Lab Management Solution for Education from Tektronix
    • element14 launches Freescale 9-axis sensor platform shield with the latest sensing technologies
    • element14 Launches GIZMO Explorer Board
    • element14 Launches Low-power Freescale Freedom Platform FRDM-KL27Z with USB
    • element14 Launches Pi IoT Smarter Spaces Design Challenge featuring the Raspberry Pi 3
    • element14 Names Winning IoT Solutions in Home Automation Design Competition
    • element14 now offering Altium’s CircuitStudio following master distribution agreement
    • element14 offers PCB Fabrication Service to streamline design cycle through partnership with Pentalogix
    • element14 signs first deal to distribute ARM mbed IoT Starter Kit
    • element14 sponsors Open Hardware Summit 2010 in support of Open Source movement
    • element14 teams up with Screaming Circuits
    • element14 Wins Best Community Development at Digital Impact Awards
    • element14 wins Editor’s Choice award at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011
    • element14’s Ben Heck Show reaches 1 million views
    • Embedded Processing and DSP
    • Embedded processing demand 'is growing'
    • EMCORE updates on reliability of its optoelectronics
    • Employees 'waking up' to cloud computing opportunities
    • Employment expert hails capabilities of smartphones
    • Emulex buys fabless semiconductor firm
    • Encrypting wireless communications could remove security language barrier
    • Energy Focus awarded government grant for LED replacements
    • Energy harvesting system powers up soldiers
    • Energy-saving LEDs could hit the streets
    • Enfis chooses ACS to represent LED sales
    • Enfis introduces next generation of LED products
    • Enfis releases new range of ultra-bright LED arrays
    • Enhanced sensory technology used in computer touchpad
    • Enjoy Ice Cream Sandwich on TV with Lenovo K91
    • Enpirion releases new converters
    • EpiSensor teams up with IBM on environmental monitoring
    • Epson Toyocom starts volume production of high-sensitivity gyro sensors
    • Equality aims could raise UK pressure sensors demand
    • ERNI Electronics launches new connectors
    • ERNI launches new cable connectors
    • Eternaleds launches liquid-cooled LEDs
    • Eternaleds unveils cheaper LED floodlights
    • Ethernet switches revenue up by a third
    • Ethernet switches revenue up by a third (2)
    • ETI announce plans for 11 kV wet-mate connector
    • EU regulations 'should help LED sales'
    • Europe 'increasing demand for semiconductor and solar panels
    • European electronics market boost polymer blends demand
    • European semiconductor firm expects 20 nm roll-out by 2012
    • European semiconductor sales go from "crash to cash"
    • Everything Everywhere announces 'record' results
    • Expert defends proliferation of smartphone apps
    • Expert discusses benefits of LED bulbs
    • Expert discusses growth of semiconductor market
    • Expert discusses LEDs and TV backlighting
    • Expert explains advantages of mobile broadband
    • Expert explains advantages of VoIP
    • Expert explains advantages of VoIP technology
    • Expert explains benefits of cloud computing
    • Expert explains falling popularity of BlackBerry
    • Expert extols virtues of cloud computing
    • Expert hails VoIP technology
    • Expert hails VoIP technology   - Oct 20 2011 18:00:11
    • Expert notes 'astounding' progression in graphics semiconductors
    • Expert offers advice to mobile advertisers
    • Expert predicts LED backlighting growth in 2010
    • Expert predicts rise in touchscreen smartphones
    • Expert questions desire feature of Kindle Fire
    • Expert questions traditional anti-virus software
    • Explosion-proof LED light released by Magnalight
    • Extreme Safety launches new portable LED
    • Facebook announces revamp of privacy controls
    • Facebook app users flag up glitches
    • Facebook fans to get dedicated wireless communications device
    • Facebook gives users greater control over connections
    • Facebook in 'third attempt' to build own smartphone
    • Facebook is 'becoming accepted within business community'
    • Facebook launches redesign of social networking site
    • Facebook responds to cookies controversy
    • Facebook seeks to close security loopholes
    • Facebook's 11 Biggest Technology Bets
    • Fairchild Semiconductor makes new appointment
    • Fairchild Semiconductor releases advanced load management switch
    • Fairchild Semiconductor releases LEDs for longer battery life
    • Fairchild Semiconductors releases PWM controllers
    • Fairview goes green with LEDs
    • Familiarity with electronic components 'could drive women into IT'
    • Farnell and Honeywell present Webcast on reducing production costs with TruStability Silicon Pressure Sensors’
    • Farnell element14 Extends Keysight TrueVolt Bench Digital Multimeters Range
    • Farnell element14 First to Stock Industry Firsts in the Vishay 2015 Super 12 Range
    • Farnell element14 Introduces Texas Instruments SimpleLink CC2650 Development Kit
    • Farnell element14 recognised as Distributor of the Year by Midas Components
    • Farnell element14 signs global franchise agreement with Walsin
    • Farnell element14 Staff Lend a Helping Hand
    • Farnell expands interconnection product range by adding Mix-Tek Datamate connectors from Harwin
    • Farnell launches new e-sample program
    • Farnell receives Panasonic Demand Creation Award
    • Farnell releases new Avago LED
    • Farnell wins Panasonic Demand Creation Award
    • Farnell’s product portfolio gets a boost with 800 new analogue products from Microchip Technology
    • Fashion for phones 'changes very quickly'
    • Faster organic semiconductors for flexible displays can be developed quickly with new method, say Stanford researchers
    • Faults may impact less on quantum electronics manufacturing than thought
    • Ferrari will launch first hybrid in 2013
    • Fewer defects promise better GaN LED lights
    • Figures show drop in smartphone shipments
    • Figures show rise in global chip sales
    • Finalists rise to the MAKE IT CHALLENGE featuring Freescale Kinetis MCUs ~
    • Finally, You Can Have a QR Code on Your Headstone
    • Find out about the new development: WiFi roaming.
    • Firm 'looking forward' to testing biological threat sensors
    • Firm announces 'good progress' on quantum dot development
    • Firm develops nano-hybrid capacitor
    • Firm imitates traditional light bulb with LEDs
    • Firm issues security advice to wireless communication device users
    • Firm launches photoelectric sensor with fibre-optic cable
    • Firms 'want staff' with knowledge of electronic components
    • First Graphene Integrated Circuit
    • Five Ways to Solve the 4G/LTE iPad Data Consumption Dilemma
    • Flame malware...good luck antivirus!
    • Flexible light sensors allow eye-like camera to be created
    • Flexible memory switch unveiled by NIST
    • FLIR receives order for Star SAFIRE II sensors
    • Foiling Solar Power Thieves
    • Footfalls for Phone Calls
    • Ford adds gaming elements to on-board displays
    • Ford Mustang celebrates 48 years
    • Former Apple chief hailed as 'probably the best' company boss in a century
    • Former Olympic champion hails influence of cutting-edge technology
    • Four-colour LEDs feature in GlacialTech case fan
    • Foxconn investment 'to focus on optoelectronics'
    • FPGA verification must address user uncertainty for prototyping, system validation
    • Freescale Launches "Freescale Mobile" for Smartphone Platforms~
    • Freescale reaches one billion sensors milestone
    • Freescale Semiconductor 'extends 8-bit MCU range'
    • Freescale Semiconductor Holding files for IPO
    • Freescale Semiconductor Holdings announces details of IPO
    • Freescale Semiconductor posts estimated terms for IPO
    • Freescale to demo Cortex-M0+ Kinetis devices at DESIGN West ~
    • From integrated circuits to functional families
    • Frost & Sullivan comments on sensor market
    • Fujifilm sensor wins European award
    • Fujitsu and ARM sign agreement
    • Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe signs licensing deal for ARM products
    • Future Lighting Solutions announces new LED capabilities
    • Future of UK wireless communications 'is in Wi-Fi hotspots'
    • GainSpan sensors certified for Wi-Fi Protected Set-up
    • Gambit founder to head UK LED processing firm
    • Gaming handsets and wireless communications devices go head to head for Christmas
    • GAO Instruments introduces new laser light source
    • Gartner advises companies to explore social networks
    • Gartner advises firms to watch energy costs
    • Gartner announces semiconductor market expectations
    • Gartner claims banking sector must alter IT outlook
    • Gartner forecasts rise of online consumerism
    • Gartner highlights benefits of online over mobile stock trading
    • Gartner highlights importance of big brands
    • Gartner highlights issues set to affect IT firms in 2010
    • Gartner makes positive predictions for semiconductor industry
    • Gartner predicts 'big growth' for context-aware computing
    • Gartner predicts global semiconductor growth
    • Gartner predicts increased sales of touchscreen devices
    • Gartner predicts PC shipment increases
    • Gartner predicts return to growth in global IT spend
    • Gartner releases IAM predictions
    • Gartner reports multifunctional product growth in India
    • Gartner research reveals outlook for HDV deployment
    • Gartner reveals 2009 Q4 mobile phone sales
    • Gartner reveals increase sales of smartphones
    • Gartner reveals PC shipment figures
    • Gartner reveals popularity of employee-owned PCs
    • Gartner says CRM software is performing better than expected
    • Gartner says ICT sector needs funding for green technology
    • Gartner says PC market value reduced by lower ASPs
    • Gartner underlines importance of entrepreneurial CIO
    • Gartner votes money transfer 'as top mobile app'
    • Gartner: IT spending will grow next year
    • Gartner: PC manufacturers may enter smartphone market
    • Gartner: User demand may put pressure on internet providers
    • Gas sensors 'could give doctors new understanding'
    • GB boxers utilise innovative software package
    • GE expands LED Cove Lighting System range
    • GE releases LED garage lighting solution
    • GE signs LED lighting partnership
    • GE water system for "most advanced" semiconductor plant
    • General Electric set to present overhead LED light fixtures
    • get closer to Yocto project
    • Giving electronic sensors the power of thought
    • Global PC shipments increase, Gartner reveals
    • Global semiconductor capital-equipment spending 'set to rise'
    • Global semiconductor firm extends Open Innovation Platform
    • Global semiconductor firm produces space saving converter
    • Global semiconductor revenues set to rise
    • Global semiconductor sales up 2.2% in April
    • Global semiconductor shortage imminent, says iSuppli
    • Go-anywhere integrated circuits 'the future of computing'
    • Good power management could capitalise on growing ethical market
    • Goodyear turning to soy to make longer lasting tires
    • Google accepts enormous fine
    • Google accuses rivals of producing 'bogus patents'
    • Google begins collecting users’ data across its services
    • Google bringing video chat to Android
    • Google chief accused of wrongdoing
    • Google chief defends search engine's integrity
    • Google Drive release imminent as Docs storage hits 5GB worldwide
    • Google explains Ice Cream Sandwich delays
    • Google extends Street View service
    • Google Glasses Make Another Appearance This time on the other co-founder
    • Google helps to raise cash to restore derelict building at Bletchley Park
    • Google Is Now The World’s Second Largest Tech Company
    • Google launches Kansas City fiber net, intros Google Fiber TV
    • Google Nexus 7 review
    • Google opens social network service to everyone
    • Google releases new connectors
    • Google reports climb in profits
    • Google revamps search, tries to think more like a person
    • Google Reveals Nexus Q Social Streaming Media Player
    • Google seeks to help start-up firms in London
    • Google Wallet Adds All Major Credit Cards
    • Google's bright new idea: Android-controlled light bulbs
    • Google's Nexus to get 3rd generation model
    • Google’s Motorola Buy Is Official Now
    • Government G-cloud initiative could use private wireless communications solutions
    • Governments 'should standardise electrical design waste policies'
    • Graphane 'unlocks graphene's potential'
    • Graphene 'could help boost broadband internet speeds'
    • Graphene 'could replace semiconductor chips'
    • Graphene 'may replace copper' in ICs
    • Graphene research finds high capacity and conductivity
    • Graphene ripples 'have implications for electronics'
    • Graphene shows promise for electronic components
    • Great Britain calls on help from video analysis team
    • Green LEDs 'key to advancement'
    • Greggs opts for LED lighting in Bromley store
    • Hack Turns Building Into a Playable Game of Tetris
    • Hackers breach online community
    • Hackers Reeling After FBI Takedown Led By 'Mole' Hector Xavier Monsegur, AKA 'Sabu'
    • Hands-on electronics manufacturing could help train US engineers
    • Hands-on with Microsoft Surface for Windows
    • Hawaii businesses 'benefit from LED lights'
    • HB-LED products offer "strong opportunity"
    • HD audio connectors help support value proposition of telepresence
    • HD light sensors could dominate market by 2014
    • HD optoelectronics predicted to drive growth in networked surveillance
    • HDL Design House announces high performance serializer deserializer (SerDes) for Serial Rapid IO protocol 2.1 (HIPA 21000) IP core
    • HDL Design House announces HVT M25PX VITAL behavioral model
    • HDL Design House announces VITAL HVT 25VF behavioral model
    • Headset audio connectors aim for low-noise operation
    • Heart beat sensors developed
    • Helmet sensors provide army with injury data
    • Hey, Apple: Mapping Takes More Work than You Think
    • Hiapad Hi-802 Quad-Core Mini Stick PC Announced with i.Mx6~
    • High power LEDs may help banish winter blues
    • High price tag 'does not guarantee a better tablet'
    • High school student builds portable battery-powered x-ray machine
    • High Speed Travel Tubes Can Take You From NY To Beijing In 2 Hours
    • High-brightness LED lights 'must be tested'
    • High-end smartphone market is at a peak, says expert
    • High-power LEDs boost output of Bivar ORCAdapt
    • High-voltage LEDs 'offer greater efficiency'
    • Higher density switches 'are based on 40 nm transceivers'
    • Higher power laser diodes unveiled by Intense
    • Higher priced semiconductors in Blu-ray 'an opportunity'
    • Higher selling price 'allows Toshiba to capitalise'
    • Historic Vermont bridge to get LED lights
    • Hitachi boarding gate can sniff explosives on passes, keep the transport queues flowing (video)
    • Hitachi boss admits firm "over-extended" itself with semiconductors
    • Honda finds a way to make the Segway look elegant [video]
    • Honda Recalls 936,000 More Vehicles for Electrical and Software Fixes
    • Honeywell expands ASDX pressure sensor series
    • How algorithms will help us spend, spend, spend
    • How satnav maps are made
    • How to change Windows 7 Login Screen Background Image
    • How to Optimize Your Mobile Website for Search
    • How to Test a Desktop in the Store
    • HP to sell cut-price touchscreens
    • HP's new ElitePad 900 tablet enables easy disassembly, self-support
    • HP: Newcomers to cloud computing services face 'substantial security risks'
    • HTC ChaCha smartphone now available in UK
    • HTC dealt new blow in battle with Apple
    • HTC Desire to receive Android Gingerbread 2.3 update
    • HTC emerges as most popular wireless communications provider
    • HTC emerges as most popular wireless communications provider (2)
    • HTC investigates security flaw
    • HTC launches fresh complaint against Apple
    • HTC reveals historically highest quarterly revenues
    • HTC reveals rise in May sales
    • HTC Sensation available to buy in the UK
    • HTC set to appeal against Apple patent ruling
    • HTC set to launch new handsets
    • HTC starts testing Gingerbread for Desire smartphone
    • Huawei Devices launches Android-based wireless communications device
    • Huawei Devices launches Android-based wireless communications device (2)
    • Huawei Devices launches Android-based wireless communications device (3)
    • Huawei Devices launches Android-based wireless communications device (4)
    • Huawei Devices launches Android-based wireless communications device (5)
    • Huawei set to launch first own-branded handset in UK
    • Huawei signs agreement with distributor 20:20 Mobile
    • Hydrogen sensor wins invention award
    • Hynix Semiconductor set for sale in May
    • Hypertronics' connectors used in UAS
    • IAR microprocessor kit includes LEDs
    • IBM and Samsung announce research into new semiconductor technology
    • IBM appoints first ever female chief executive
    • IBM becomes world's second biggest tech firm
    • IBM introduces sensor software for businesses
    • IBM patterning technique 'could lead to optoelectronics innovations'
    • IBM-Avago collaboration creates 'super-fast' optoelectronics
    • Iconic French theatre gets LED makeover
    • IDC predicts widespread uptake of Kinect sensors
    • IDC reports surge in sales of wireless communication devices
    • IDC upscales semiconductors earnings predictions
    • IDT launches precision temperature sensor
    • IKEA's New Take on TVs: They Should Look Good in Your House
    • Illegal filesharing 'poses threat to the mobile music market'
    • ILT enters partnership for new LED system
    • ilumisys grants LED patent license to Light Emitting Designs
    • im-PART-ing Knowledge, Understanding Component Engineering Series Part 2: Resistors
    • Im-PART-ing Knowledge: Understanding Component Engineering
    • Imitation gold 'raises performance' of base metal connectors
    • imPARTing Knowledge III: Understanding Component Engineering - Microcontrollers
    • Impossible to disguise Blackberry 7's age
    • Impress releases new pressure sensor modules
    • Improvement of LED lights 'is expected'
    • Increased semiconductor demand 'will drive revenue in 2010'
    • India could see growth in high-voltage electrical connectors
    • India Semiconductor Association welcomes government reforms
    • India wireless communication device users to have restrictions placed on messaging service
    • Indian and Japanese firm in LED lighting pact
    • Indian semiconductor market has 'grown beyond industry expections'
    • Indirect-band-gap semiconductors 'can produce lasers'
    • Industry firms combine on optoelectronics interoperability
    • Industry professionals predict LED tubes to be fluorescent replacement
    • Inexpensive sensor developed to detect nitric oxide
    • Infograph - Consolidating Powers: How semiconductor sales leaders are surging ahead of the competition
    • Infographic Asks Which Came First: The iPhone Or The Android
    • Infotainment display solution features integrated resistors
    • Infrared light sensors offer CSI-style photography
    • Infrared sounding sensor to "improve weather forecasting"
    • Innovation and delivery 'key to semiconductors success'
    • Innovative framebuffer aims for longer battery life in semiconductor devices
    • Inside Android's next wave: Building the Nexus 4, Nexus 10, and Android 4.2
    • Integrated circuits 'better with visible-light lasers'
    • Integrated electrical and audio connectors 'make dock space-conscious'
    • Integrated hardware and software solution for semiconductor industry
    • Integrated semiconductors in demand with notebook makers
    • Intel confirms buyout of semiconductor firm
    • Intel forms development partnership with Google
    • Intel launches new 48-core processor
    • Intel reports rise in Q3 profits
    • Intelligent electrical connectors could drive EMS investments
    • Intense unveils Hermes direct diode laser system
    • Interil Corporation forms new alliance
    • International Rectifier Corporation to acquire CHiL Semiconductor Corporation
    • Internet browsing 'on the rise'
    • Internet infrastructure 'prepared' for Olympics demand
    • Internet use 'impacts on memory'
    • Internet's latest inversion, you must know this...
    • Inverters: There's more to solar power technology then just panels
    • Investigation finds Wi-Fi security flaw
    • Investment in aircraft sensors outlined in Strategic Defence and Security Review
    • Investors to reduce stake in NXP Semiconductors
    • IO virtualisation helps semiconductors firm prepare for upgrades
    • IP comms switches see demand in 2010
    • IP comms switches see demand in 2010 (2)
    • iPad App Helps Kids With Autism Communicate
    • iPad Mini to debut in September, says analyst
    • IPG Photonics announces laser breakthrough
    • iPhone 4S 'most popular product' in Apple's history
    • iPhone 5 predicted to be just 7.9mm thick
    • iPhone 5 Soon To Be Available In Chinese Knockoff Form
    • iPhone 5 to help Apple 'remain dominant in smartphone market'
    • iPhone 5: here's what you need to know
    • iPod touch review (2012)
    • IQE posts healthy financial figures
    • IQE posts healthy financial figures  (2)
    • Iron-based superconductors 'could share mechanism with copper-based'
    • Irvine Sensors Corporation announce first quarter results
    • iSpeech’s New Voice Recognition Platform Wants You Talking To Your Household Gadgets
    • ISVs may drive choices on touchscreen display semiconductors
    • IT companies could "reap the rewards" from solar power
    • IT companies could "reap the rewards" from solar power (2)
    • IT expert warns internet users of 'troll' threat
    • IXYS adds SiC diode to GenX3 IGBT portfolio
    • Japanese company launches million dollar robot Kuratas
    • Japanese export figures 'show demand for semiconductors'
    • JDSU supplies biotech firms with more than 1,000 lasers
    • JDSU unveils new optoelectronics capabilities of product
    • Jenoptik launches new air-cooled diode laser
    • Jenoptik to collaborate with Lumenova on LED lighting
    • Jigawatts and miniJoules! (What the heck’s a miniJoule?!)
    • Joint venture announced by EMCORE and San'an Optoelectronics
    • JP Morgan releases report on semiconductor industry
    • JP Morgan Securities upgrades semiconductor sector
    • JTAG partners with Geotest
    • Kaspersky Lab launches new device for smartphones
    • Keep LEDs cool 'to extend lifetime'
    • Keyence launches new range of digital sensors
    • Keystone, the Largest Solar Project in Pennsylvania
    • Kindle Fire ships today, a day early
    • Kinect sensor explained
    • Kistler develops new range of indirect mould sensors
    • Kobo's new ereaders, running with freescale i.MX ~
    • Kodak celebrates major industry award
    • Kyocera Echo wireless communications device coming to Sprint
    • LA County celebrates optoelectronics innovation
    • Lamborghini Gallardo with 1,500WHP hits 405km/h – 252mph
    • LANCOM switches 'provide a base for network virtualisation'
    • Lapses in website security are 'likely to continue'
    • Large-scale optoelectronics solutions discussed
    • Laser and photo diodes 'allow high speed and secure communications'
    • Laser illuminator provides night vision to security systems
    • Laser light creates new 'black metal'
    • Laser partnership to help British business
    • Laser technique could solve cosmic conundrum
    • Laser-diodes central to new temperature control product
    • Lasers used on photodiode to produce highly-efficient solar cell
    • Lasers used to create underwater sound
    • last one standing...
    • Lattice Semiconductor Corporation launches Versa Development Kit
    • LCD TV shipments predicted to rise
    • LCD TV shipments predicted to rise - Mar 02 2011 17:00:00
    • Leadis develops temperature-controlling LED controllers
    • Learn how to develop an operating system with the Raspberry Pi
    • LED 3D TVs part of Samsung push for India sales
    • LED backlights 'poised for significant growth'
    • LED boost feature in new Sony 3D TV
    • LED bulbs 'expensive but effective'
    • LED bulbs 'save significant amount of energy'
    • LED bulbs may illuminate York's Millennium Bridge
    • LED Christmas light sales 'on the increase'
    • LED daytime running lights used in new Audi
    • LED demand 'leading to supply shortage'
    • LED driver maker agrees strategic partnership with Vanguard
    • LED expansion "mushroomed all over the world"
    • LED firm raises cash from latest round of funding
    • LED firm reveals plans to enter Indian market
    • LED growth 'presenting new production challenges'
    • LED home lighting 'set to reach' US consumer market
    • LED light bulb controllable from Android set to be launched
    • LED light tubes 'are flexible and efficient'
    • LED lightbulbs 'have many benefits'
    • LED lighting firm to showcase latest innovations at Taiwan show
    • LED lighting from Altman offers 281 trillion colours
    • LED lighting start-up company claims significant energy savings
    • LED lights 'a missed opportunity' in period properties
    • LED lights 'can achieve long throws'
    • LED lights 'keep hospital rooms clean'
    • LED lights an alternative to incandescent bulbs in California
    • LED lights could lead to greener illumination
    • LED lights could lower holiday impact of decorations
    • LED lights could save American homeowners $120bn
    • LED lights for dangerous places launched by Acuity Brands
    • LED lights offer vivid pictures on Acer AT58 TV series
    • LED luminaries market 'set to double'
    • LED maker sets new benchmark for the efficacy of white-light production
    • LED makers to produce Samsung projector part
    • LED manufacturer expands in US
    • LED manufacturer prepares from Congressional visit
    • LED market report published
    • LED protector "can reduce parts count and cost"
    • LED sector 'could double by 2013'
    • LED signage unveiled as glass neon alternative
    • LED speakers create "ambient music system"
    • LED spreader light for boats launched
    • LED street light contract awarded to Sunovia Energy Technologies
    • LED street light welcomed by most LA residents
    • LED technology gets the presidential nod
    • LED technology lights up rural China
    • LED wedding dresses creating a "frenzy"
    • LED-backlit LCD TVs 'poised for huge growth'
    • LED-backlit televisions expected to drop in price
    • LED-based troffer unveiled by American firm
    • LedEngin launches dimmable LED lamp range
    • LEDs 'a hot topic' in Vienna
    • LEDs 'are a more sustainable option'
    • LEDs 'beneficial' in streetlights
    • LEDs 'could encode broadband signals' researchers claim
    • LEDs 'cut energy consumption and bills'
    • LEDs 'dominate' Frankfurt trade show
    • LEDs 'driving demand for projectors'
    • LEDs 'driving interest' in Indian market
    • LEDs 'enable development of micro-projectors'
    • LEDs 'integral to solid-state lighting'
    • LEDs 'key aspect of reducing energy in lighting'
    • LEDs 'may be the future of lighting'
    • LEDs 'moving into car headlight market'
    • LEDs 'must be surrounded by proper components'
    • LEDs 'offer uniform illuminance'
    • LEDs 'split between lighting and semiconductor industries'
    • LEDs 'to take over backlighting' by 2015
    • LEDs 'used in new skin therapy'
    • LEDs 'will go mainstream' in 2010
    • LEDs "are the future" of lighting
    • LEDs and green tea 'could provide alternative to Botox'
    • LEDs and sensors developer Digital Lumens named as tech pioneer
    • LEDs and sensors part of an "energy efficiency revolution"
    • LEDs could light the way to a networked future
    • LEDs expected to see widespread applications
    • LEDs find applications in curing technology
    • LEDs for cameras more than just a 'flash in the pan'
    • LEDs illuminate Smart Videohub to use in the dark
    • LEDs in Las Vegas could save "enormous" amounts of energy
    • LEDs light the way in Portuguese towns
    • LEDs light up giant Thai shopping centre
    • LEDs light up iconic London venue
    • LEDs manufacturers announce partnership
    • LEDs power 'new era' of computer monitors
    • LEDs power Chinese street lighting
    • LEDs set for demonstration in North Vancouver
    • LEDs set for London traffic lights
    • LEDs to grow as incandescent bulbs become sparse
    • LEDs used in record-breaking wireless transmission
    • Leeds University academic to investigate optoelectronics
    • Let's see what Office 2013 has to bring.
    • Let's see what Office 2013 has to bring. (Last but not least!)
    • Let's see what Office2013 has to bring (more features still popping out!)
    • LG agrees deal with Harry Norman
    • LG announces adoption of the world's first 3D AR browser
    • LG announces Optimus LTE2 with 2GB of RAM
    • LG launches new 2.6 mm LED TV
    • LG lowers smartphone sales target
    • LG set to reveal revolutionary new epaper
    • LG showcases quantum dot LED backlight LCD panels
    • LG unveils LED 3D TV
    • LIDAR sensor to be used to map Haiti disaster zone
    • Light sensor breakthrough by researchers
    • Light sensors 'can reduce trips and falls'
    • Light sensors 'enhance accelerometers'
    • Light sensors 'place demands' on robots
    • Light sensors 'stage one' in preventing asteroid strike
    • Light sensors add 'standout feature' to network card
    • Light sensors allow responsive illumination at South West Trains stations
    • Light sensors developed for optoelectronics applications
    • Light sensors help cordless keyboard save power
    • Light sensors offer new way to see into cells
    • Light sensors power BlackBerry Torch input
    • Light sensors revolution continues
    • Lightwave Logic retains Perdix for prototype development
    • LIMO unveils laser products in Munich
    • Linux and Android bring it together!!!
    • Location-aware applications 'key' to mobile market
    • Location-aware smartphones 'on the rise'
    • logic circuits without burning out any material.
    • Logitech's Washable Keyboard K310 doesn't mind a good scrubbin', hits shelves this month for $40
    • London Eye set for Olympics spectacular
    • London Olympics to be first interactive and accessible Games
    • Looking to add touch capability to your project but do not want to use a dedicated touch controller ?
    • Loss of control of electronic components 'is empowering'
    • Loudness solutions for modern audio connectors highlighted by Tektronix
    • Low-cost integrated circuits 'will bring down smartphone prices'
    • Low-cost microring resonator 'could revolutionise telecoms sector'
    • Low-cost sensors 'could help detect bushfires'
    • Low-energy Bluetooth sensors 'aimed at different sectors'
    • Lowest-cost SuperPro M is on the market
    • Luminus Devices Inc announces new global distribution agreement
    • Magma acquisition will light a fire under the EDA industry
    • Major bulb manufacturers 'planning LED debuts in 2010'
    • Major manufacturers 'continue to lead semiconductor demand'
    • Making light sensors out of living cells
    • Malware may threaten businesses' wireless communications
    • Manufacture of electronic components could be faster
    • Manufacturer announces high CRI lighting LEDs
    • Manufacturer announces new amber LEDs for road signs
    • Manufacturer gets two universities to join LED scheme
    • Manufacturer to display LED products
    • Manufacturers positive about LED TV market
    • Map reveals 3G 'notspots'
    • Market leaders top $100bn in semiconductor sales
    • Marketing professionals 'embracing internet-connected devices'
    • Martin Professional to exhibit LED products at PLASA 2009
    • McAfee launches new security packages for wireless communications device
    • MediaTek expands research and development centre in Singapore
    • Melbourne bridge to see 7 km of LED lights
    • Memory chip firm enters LED market
    • Mercedes-Benz Rumored to Be Working on Two Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Cars
    • Metamaterial printing method inches us closer to invisibility cloaks
    • Michigan city aims to convert streetlights to LED by 2011
    • Micrel unveils energy-efficient transceivers with optoelectronics support
    • Micro-Epsilon adds laser profile sensor to range
    • Micro-Epsilon launches new laser sensor range
    • Microchip MASTERs Conference  - Arizona , July 27th - Aug 1st ,2009
    • Microchip MPLABX and 16-Bit Training Classes  Oct 14th thru Oct 18th in Reading UK
    • Microchip PIC32 MCU , Wireless and Development Tool Training Classes November 12th thru November 15th in Reading UK.
    • Microchip talks 8-bit microcontrollers at ESC Boston
    • Microchip Technology nanoWatt XLP Resource Center enables
    • Microchip UK Training Classes Mid April
    • Microchip unveils new PIC 32-bit MCUs
    • Micron announces DDR4 DRAM module ahead of official spec
    • Micron Technology set for LED research
    • Microscopic switches designed for future optoelectronics
    • Microsoft announces sales of Kinect sensors
    • Microsoft Corp takes action to quell piracy concerns
    • Microsoft Dives Deep to Surface a Hit
    • Microsoft MirageTable uses Kinect to create interactive 3D workspaces
    • Microsoft outlines new smartphone strategy
    • Microsoft rumoured to make takeover bid for Yahoo
    • Microsoft set to double smartphone market share, research shows
    • Microsoft squares off with new logo
    • Microsoft Surface Just Made the MacBook Air and the iPad Look Obsolete
    • Microsoft Surface: Inside the Company’s Next Big Thing (Video)
    • Microsoft trials Digits finger-sensing bracelet
    • Microsoft unveils Windows operating system
    • Microsoft welcomes patent ladmark
    • Microsoft's share of wireless communications market continues to fall
    • Mindspeed demonstrates optoelectronics in San Diego
    • Ministry of Sound marks 20th birthday with LED lights
    • MIT announces advancement in flexible electronics
    • MIT creates “brain chip”
    • MIT students reveal PopFab, a 3D printer that fits inside a briefcase
    • Mitsubishi Electric unveils new red laser diode
    • Mobile device sales will rise in 2010, says Gartner
    • Mobile devices present 'additional challenge' to parents
    • Mobile gaming growth 'might boost' optoelectronics firms
    • Mobile marketing potential 'not yet fully realised'
    • Mobile phone sales increase in Q3, Gartner reveals
    • Mobile search 'increasing in popularity'
    • Mobile VoIP 'beginning to blossom'
    • Modder master Ben Heck channels Masterpiece Theater persona to answer fan questions and collaborate on new builds in latest episode of element14’s “The Ben Heck Show”
    • Modding guru Ben Heck enlists arch nemesis Jeri Ellsworth for pinball machine build in element14’s “The Ben Heck Show”
    • Modding guru pairs Xbox 360 and CD disc changer to create the ultimate “lazy man’s” gaming tool in element14’s “The Ben Heck Show”
    • Molex announces new CHT connector
    • More audio connectors may be needed as AV systems mature
    • More progress needed 'to combat climate change using technology'
    • Motion Sensing Fascinator Wins element14 Wearable Design Challenge
    • Motion sensors could operate at nanoscopic scale
    • Motorola begins selling new Atrix Android smartphone
    • Motorola gets wrist slap from ASA
    • Motorola set to launch marketing campaign for new smartphones
    • Motorola to launch new Fire handset in UK
    • Motorola unveils Defy+
    • Motorola Wilder to go on sale next month
    • Move to 802.11n drives sales of wireless switches and routers
    • Mozilla issues security warning
    • Mozilla to launch mobile operating system
    • MPs give their support to Twitter
    • MTS updates linear-position sensors
    • Murata purchases Denko Showa polymer capacitor business
    • N2Power DC-DC family 'keeps heat away from electrical connectors'
    • NAI releases Sensor Interface Unit
    • Nano design breakthrough 'could revolutionise sensors'
    • Nanophotonics predicted to grow to $3.6bn by 2014
    • Nanoscale CMOS chips could deliver world's fastest Wi-Fi
    • Nanoscale laser breakthrough announced
    • Nanoscale light sensors 'could restore lost sight'
    • Nanoscale research could improve lithium ion electrical connectors
    • Nanoscale sensors could boost ultrasound sensitivity
    • Nanosheets could have good power management properties
    • Nanowires 'offer potential for new technologies'
    • Napster launches new music streaming service
    • Nasa select ITT to develop new ASCENDS instruments
    • National Instruments launches wireless sensor network platform
    • National Instruments unveils semiconductor testing product
    • National Semiconductor unveils new LED driver
    • National Semiconductor unveils new LED driver      - Jul 10 2011 16:00:06
    • Navy To Produce Jet Fuel From Seawater
    • NBC Olympics to stream games live on mobile devices
    • Nemoslab project develops 'lab on a chip'
    • Nest Learning Thermostat by iPod's creator
    • Netflix’s Qwikster: A Bad Name and a Bad Idea
    • NetLogic Microsystems announces Q1 profits
    • Network connectors 'make Thecus NAS stackable'
    • Network switches 'lead the transition' to wireless
    • Network testing sensors see growth thanks to wireless
    • Networked sensors 'the third wave' of internet connectivity
    • Networked sensors provide patient feedback by phone
    • Networkfleet sensors 'help fleet managers improve efficiency'
    • New AC current sensors launched by Silicon Labs
    • New Apple chief reveals advice offered by Steve Jobs
    • New barcode sensor reads multiple data automatically
    • New battery and capacitor technology 'could develop global transport'
    • New cable connectors 'suitable for Fieldbus and Ethernet applications'
    • New CadSoft EAGLE update brings an enhanced design environment, increased flexibility and cost savings for customers
    • New calibration LEDs developed by Instrument Systems
    • New capacitors 'ideal in applications where standard devices fail'
    • New car headlight LED launched
    • New clear polyurethane launched for use with LEDs
    • New climate change light sensor bracket solution from Onset
    • new CodeWarrior Service pack!~
    • New compact LEDs to be launched at 2009 conference
    • New connector range 'designed with harsh environments in mind'
    • New connector uses Bluetooth technology
    • New Cypress CapSense®︎ Device is Industry's Lowest-Power, Configurable Touch-Sensing Controller
    • New diodes boast improved efficiency
    • New distance-measuring sensor unveiled
    • New feature "pays tribute" to semiconductor laser discovery
    • New feed-through connector unveiled by Binder-USA
    • New fibre-optic oxygen sensor 'could aid chemo treatment'
    • New fibre-optic oxygen sensor 'could aid chemo treatment' - Oct 03 2009 00:00:03
    • New figures reveal rise of smartphone shipments
    • New fingerprint sensor solutions use LED drivers
    • New Freescale SafeAssure program for functional safety~
    • New high-frequency broadband amplifiers unveiled
    • New high-temperature pressure sensor developed
    • New iPad App 123D Catch Turns Pictures Into Printable 3-D Renders
    • New iPad Overheating? Apple Responds To Allegations As Consumer Reports Investigates
    • New isolating buffer amplifier for electrical vehicle industry
    • New LED lights 'may reduce office bills'
    • New LED lights designed for swimming pools
    • New LED platform equivalent to 60 W bulb
    • New LED sign 'sets industry standard'
    • New LEDs 'could collect energy'
    • New LEDs for 'tough environments' launched
    • New LEDs products unveiled by Bridgelux
    • New low-power flow 'to bring faster semiconductor design'
    • new MacBook Pro, simpler or complexer?
    • New manufacturing techniques could mean longer-lasting components
    • New Microchip Support Page for the MPLAB®︎ ICD 2 debugger
    • New NXP switches 'will help HDTV manufacturers'
    • New NXP V3 LPC Xpresso development boards from element14 for faster evaluation-to-production
    • New optoelectronics chair appointed at Canadian university
    • New Osram LEDs 'give engineers better options'
    • New outdoor lightbox features eco-friendly LEDs
    • New plastic semiconductor lets charges flow both ways
    • New power cable connector unveiled by ITT
    • New power source for sensors, phones and laptops
    • New precision thick film resistors lauched by Yageo
    • New pressure sensor 'is an industry first'
    • New process promises cheap, flexible electronics
    • New proximity sensor 'ideal' for mobile devices
    • New PSoC®︎ 1 device with enhanced analogue performance
    • New report sheds light on LED industry
    • New research forecasts rise in smartphone sales
    • New research reveals cost of manufacturing iPhone 4S
    • New research reveals popularity of Google Android
    • New resonators could find applications in sensors
    • New search tool to help customers search for connectors
    • New sensor 'able to measure single particles'
    • New sensor 'gives designers flexibility'
    • New sensors 'could benefit health community'
    • New solar cell research planned
    • New Southampton centre to create advanced switches and sensors
    • New switch components target small WiFi devices
    • New Symbian-powered Nokia devices leaked
    • New thin film resistors released by Stackpole Electronics
    • New touch panel Tech developed by Freescale even works in the rain
    • New ultra-small LED flash driver launched
    • New understanding of semiconductor magnetism revealed
    • New valve position sensor for dangerous area use
    • New Vishay product launched
    • New Vodafone 555 Blue unveiled by manufacturer
    • New wireless monitor equipped with 5 sensors
    • Newark element14 adds Infineon RGB LED Lighting Shield with XMC1202 for Arduino
    • Newark element14 Announces Global Agreement with RECOM Power
    • Newark element14 Announces New Crouzet Automation em4 remote PLC
    • Newark element14 Unveils its 2016 Print and Online Catalog
    • Newark element14, Autodesk extend partnership with exclusive Fusion 360 promotion
    • Newport announces first industrial fibre laser
    • Next generation smartphones to boast enhanced connectivity
    • Next-generation iPhone 'will have a faster processor'
    • Nexus S to be stocked by Vodafone
    • Nexxus LED lamps given the green light
    • NFC 'likely to have positive impact on Blackberry 7 phones'
    • NFC mobile payments to see substantial growth
    • NFC sensors 'to work with more devices'
    • NFC set to have 'profound impact on business', says expert
    • Niche retailers urged to take advantage of Twitter
    • Nickel oxide study leads to new sensors
    • Nintendo’s Miyamoto Stepping Down, Working on Smaller Games
    • NIST announces breakthrough in flexible photovoltaics
    • NIST finds holes in transistor noise theory
    • NIST serves up sandwich for molecular switches
    • Nokia 'set to be knocked off smartphone perch'
    • Nokia announces loss in Q3
    • Nokia launches N8 Pink
    • Nokia launches new handsets
    • Nokia N9 starts shipping to customers and stores
    • Nokia posts Q2 losses
    • Nokia smartphones to feature Microsoft software
    • Nokia to 'cut prices' across smartphone range
    • Nokia unveils N9
    • Nokia urged to prioritise needs of mobile operators
    • Non-contact liquid measurement sensor unveiled
    • North America 'the hero' in Q2 sales of switches
    • Northern Italian cities install LED street lighting
    • Norton: It's tough to identify cyber attacks on social networks
    • Nujira to cut smartphone power use
    • Numbers of global semiconductor inventories rise, research shows
    • Nursery market may drive demand for light sensors
    • NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro offers 'no crosstalk' between viewers
    • NVIDIA electronic components power 'greenest' supercomputers
    • Nvidia: Smartphone graphics to best Xbox 360 by 2014
    • NXP Explore NFC Expansion Board Twitter Giveaway
    • NXP Semiconductor launches new device
    • NXP Semiconductors claims near-total solar power extraction
    • NXP Semiconductors launches USB 3.0 switches
    • NXP Semiconductors NV 'would consider a takeover offer'
    • NXP Semiconductors unveil new microcontrollers
    • Occupancy sensor drives down lighting costs
    • Oclaro to receive laser diodes business from Newport
    • Oclaro to showcase diode-compatible laser pump modules at Laser 2009
    • OEM producers 'are biggest winners' from semiconductor success
    • OGM celebrates seven years of LED lights
    • OKI reveals LED investment plans
    • OLEDs 'could be the future of board games'
    • Olympic Games 'going to drive 3G mobile phone coverage'
    • Olympic organisers ban Wi-Fi and 3G  at venues
    • Olympic venues drawn into Visa storm
    • Olympics athletes trade data for technology
    • Olympics set for 3D photographic coverage
    • Omnetics launches high-quality plastic connectors
    • Omnivision launches automotive image sensor
    • OmniVision Technologies unveils new image sensor
    • ON Semiconductor announces appointment of new CTO
    • ON Semiconductor announces distribution partners of 2010
    • ON Semiconductor completes acquisition of image-sensor business
    • ON Semiconductor Corp announces healthy Q1 profits
    • ON Semiconductor Corp delays factory closure
    • ON Semiconductor Corp delays factory closure (2)
    • ON Semiconductor expands LED light solutions
    • ON Semiconductor launches single channel LED driver
    • ON Semiconductor opens new global distribution centre
    • ON Semiconductor to upgrade and expand Oregon factory
    • ON Semiconductor unveils new Schottky diodes
    • One in eight driving on fumes, Fuel prices up 27% since 2008
    • One of every five Canadians own a smartphone, research finds
    • Online video 'part of marketing mix'
    • Open-source business intelligence popularity to grow, says Gartner
    • Ophir-Spiricon introduces new laser beam analyser
    • Opnext optoelectronics on show at OFC conference
    • Optek's LED donation 'made contest a success'
    • Optical Profiler for HB LEDs to be unveiled
    • Optical sensor introduced by Baumer
    • Optical sensors 'allows mobile phones to be used like a mouse'
    • Optiwave introduces groundbreaking optoelectronic design software
    • Opto Diode Corp releases high-output LEDs
    • Opto Diode launches new LED
    • Optoelectonics firm selects MOCVD maker for new fab
    • Optoelectronic semiconductor sales 'to increase by 11 per cent by 2012'
    • Optoelectronic sensor sniffs out hazardous substances
    • Optoelectronics 'should be focused on lighting sector'
    • Optoelectronics brand JDSU creates 4 kW fibre laser
    • Optoelectronics companies 'hoping to increase production efficiency'
    • Optoelectronics company in three-way company merger
    • Optoelectronics contract helps MIT expand
    • Optoelectronics expert highlights impact of lasers
    • Optoelectronics firm creates revolutionary light sensor
    • Optoelectronics firm expecting capacitive touch panel increase
    • Optoelectronics firm opens new Chinese plant
    • Optoelectronics firm tests Chinese bus system
    • Optoelectronics firm to ship 55 million units in 2010
    • Optoelectronics firm unveils new optocoupler line
    • Optoelectronics firms enjoy 213.9pc yearly revenue increase
    • Optoelectronics firms told iPhone reception issues don't matter
    • Optoelectronics firms told of mobile music download performance
    • Optoelectronics firms told of smartphone effect on social media
    • Optoelectronics firms told VoIP could impact on mobile operators
    • Optoelectronics industry looks to single photons
    • Optoelectronics inventor shortlisted for international prize
    • Optoelectronics kit promises to reduce data centre size
    • Optoelectronics leads the way to Star Trek-style cloaking device
    • Optoelectronics manufacturer expecting capacitive touch panel boost
    • Optoelectronics manufacturer expecting capacitive touch panel boost - May 11 2010 00:00:07
    • Optoelectronics manufacturer increases touch panel production
    • Optoelectronics manufacturer to build microbial system
    • Optoelectronics on agenda in Qatar
    • Optoelectronics on agenda in Qatar (2)
    • Optoelectronics plays role in government brain injury research
    • Optoelectronics research centre short-listed for award
    • Optoelectronics revenue 'overtakes discretes for first time'
    • Optoelectronics spending 'has returned'
    • Optoelectronics tipping point 'likely' in 2012
    • OptoElectronix offers five-year warranty on LEDs
    • Oracle seeks billions from Google in lawsuit case
    • Orange UK unveils Android smartphone
    • Organic LEDs 'to top $6bn' by 2015
    • Organic light sensors 'can make energy from sunshine'
    • Organic light-emitting transistors "outperforming" OLEDs
    • OS 'must be scalable' for electronics manufacturing at different sizes
    • Osram announces green laser breakthrough
    • Osram introduces new LEDs for mini projectors
    • Osram LED packs 'help light homes'
    • Osram LED website gives customers a "jump start"
    • OSRAM LEDs light up German town
    • Osram Opto Semiconductors develops new LED
    • OSRAM to illuminate world's longest LED-lit tunnel
    • Osram verifies LEDs' eco-credentials
    • Osram's Ostar LEDs 'to enhance car control'
    • Outlook "optimistic" for semiconductor chip manufacture
    • Over 100m devices 'will have intelligent electrical connectors' by 2020
    • Oxley wins Navy LED lighting contract
    • PA&E electrical connector boasts large temperature range
    • PA&E launches new connector line receptacle
    • Panasonic launched new TVs with LED technology
    • Panasonic's Newest TV Prototype Is Too Big for Your Living Room
    • Panavision and Tower begin production on new image sensors
    • Pangolin announces ESD protector for laser diodes
    • Parents urged to take interest in online security
    • Patient taking part in physiologic sensor trial
    • PC market may be recovering, says Gartner
    • PC shipments reach 20.2 million, Gartner reveals
    • PCI-E electrical connectors part of high-spec PSU design
    • PCs face new competition from wireless communications tablets
    • Pensioners 'increasingly using internet'
    • PerkinElmer unveils new sensor products
    • Perspective, not funding or focus, may be what education lacks
    • Pew: Smartphones Or Tablets Are Owned By Half Of U.S. Adults
    • Philips "proud" of design award for LED product
    • Philips launches new LED modules
    • Philips launches new Luxeon LEDs
    • Philips Lumiled LED sites gain certification
    • Philips Lumileds adds nine new LEDs to range
    • Philips Lumileds Luxeon Rebel LEDs used in GreenStar outdoor product
    • Philips Lumileds unveils barcode technology for LEDs
    • Philips releases Luxeon Rebel PC Amber LEDs
    • Philips releases Luxeon Rebel PC Amber LEDs (2)
    • Philips sales of packaged LEDs increases
    • Philips signs LED deal with Cree
    • Philips VizorLED handed NGL award
    • Piezo rubber chips 'could harness body energy'
    • Planar announces shipments of LED video wall displays
    • PLASA Awards for Innovation announced
    • Plastic semiconductors to be studied by UK start-up Eight19
    • Pocket projector places less demand on electrical connectors
    • Polycarbonate resin selected for use in LED lamps
    • Polymer synthesis could boost semiconductors for display products
    • PON industry market 'set for growth'
    • Popular European tourist destination to illuminate city with LEDs
    • Popularity of smartphones continues to soar
    • Portable audio market is booming
    • Possible OLED defects in iPhone 4
    • Power architecture 'to drive strong growth' for semiconductors
    • Power efficiency and performance 'raised with 30 nm semiconductors'
    • Power management 'crucial to future of business IT'
    • Power management concerns 'drive data centre design'
    • Power management ICs return to growth in 2010
    • Power management semiconductors 'to see unparalleled growth'
    • Power management semiconductors predicted for long-term growth
    • Power management software 'will save tonnes of CO2'
    • Power management technologies may need greater incentives
    • Premier Farnell Acquisition of CadSoft Computer GmbH
    • Premier Farnell and Exar Sign Global Franchise Agreement
    • Premier Farnell and Yageo global agreement provides 500 new passive device product lines for Design Engineers
    • Premier Farnell commits to United Nations Global Compact and switches to green energy
    • Premier Farnell Expands Product Portfolio with KEMET
    • Premier Farnell launches enhanced free EAGLE software version 5.8
    • Premier Farnell partners with Sony UK Technology Centre to manufacture the Raspberry Pi in the UK
    • Premier Farnell ties up with Spansion to provide best-in-class Flash memory solutions
    • Premier Farnell to sell Altium's new NanoBoard 3000 series of FPGA-based development boards
    • Premier Farnell’s wave of innovation continues with the launch of the element14 knode – the world’s first interactive design automation hub
    • Pressure sensor released by American Sensor Technologies
    • Pressure sensors devised from synthetic skin
    • Printable batteries developed at Franhofer
    • Printed sensors 'to take off rapidly'
    • Printer owners 'not making use of wireless communications'
    • Prius Family Becomes Third Top-Selling Car
    • Process Sensors introduces new IR thermometers
    • Producers of electronic components 'jump on the G-MPU bandwagon'
    • Production Programming by SuperPro Gang Programmers
    • Prof Wilson Sibbett commended for optoelectronics research
    • Programmable logic integrated circuits 'to near $10bn in 2016'
    • Prototype wind turbine condenses 1,000 liters of water a day from desert air
    • PSP2 'to offer tiered wireless communications options'
    • PTB researchers make graphene visible on GaN
    • Pull-out connectors remove cable need from JVC cameras
    • PwC names wireless communications as key trend in global software
    • Pyramid Research publishes smartphone report
    • Qnuru and Visible Light Solar unveil LED light bulbs
    • Quantum dots 'could improve LED output'
    • Quartz pressure sensors 'accurate to millionths of a gram'
    • RAB introduces outdoor LED lighting solution
    • Radiall USA launches new QM connectors
    • Radiometrix Makes EDN’s Hot 100
    • RAIDON drive combines storage semiconductors for best of both solution
    • Rambus to acquire semiconductor security firm
    • Raspberry Pi founders launch computer programming competition
    • Raspberry Pi to narrow the Digital Divide?
    • Raytheon awarded laser contract
    • Rebound begins for wireless sensor networks
    • Rebrand could renew profile of Infrax electrical connectors
    • Recession causes ECB disk storage declines
    • Recession means 'short supplies of semiconductors'
    • Record-breaking laser announced by Coherent
    • Record-Breaking Laser Hits 500 Trillion Watts
    • Recovery continues in optoelectronics industry
    • Recruitment firm explains importance of social media
    • Red Robin goes eco-friendly with LEDs
    • Regional semiconductor hub to be built in Abu Dhabi
    • Register on element14 for your chance to win a TI eZ430 Chronos watch!
    • Regulations are for Everyone
    • Reinventing the Parking Lot
    • Renault - The Electric Life
    • Report finds surge in smartphone data usage
    • Report forecasts rise in smartphone sales
    • Report predicts growth for optoelectronics market
    • Report predicts rise in sensor sales
    • Report reveals rise in Google apps
    • Report reveals rise in LED lighting usage
    • Report reveals rising popularity of Google Android smartphones
    • Report reveals vulnerability of smartphone devices
    • Report says China LED market will expand
    • Reports say Apple to produce LED cinema display
    • Research centre 'to electrify radars and sensors'
    • Research dismisses link between mobile phone use and cancer
    • Research firm finds volume of text messaging slowing
    • Research firm forecasts significant rise in app downloads
    • Research forecasts rise in smartphone usage
    • Research highlights popularity of online videos
    • Research reveals minority of OAPs use smartphones
    • Research reveals popularity of smartphone internet usage
    • Research reveals rising popularity of smartphones
    • Research: Combined semiconductor opportunity for tablets and e-readers to rise
    • Researchers 'make progress on thin-film technology'
    • Researchers 'one step closer to quantum computers'
    • Researchers believe they have created the first quaternary semiconductor nanowire materials.
    • Researchers develop 'stackable memory chips'
    • Researchers develop high performance Li-ion capacitor
    • Researchers develop high-temperature UV LEDs
    • Researchers Develop Technique to Remotely Control Cockroaches
    • Retailers hail new BlackBerry PlayBook
    • Retailers told to adopt next-gen wireless communications
    • RF Code announces first wireless liquid detection sensor
    • RFID sensors 'find widespread applications'
    • RFMD unveils new amplifier
    • RIM 'likely' to offer Android compatibility on new phones
    • RIM 'planning BlackBerry Blackforest tablet for 2013'
    • RIM becomes embroiled in public spat with research firm
    • RIM confirms delay in update for Blackberry PlayBook
    • RIM confirms launch date for Playbook
    • RIM launches new Blackberry models
    • RIM OS labelled 'stale'
    • RIM plans to incorporate NFC technologies into wireless communications devices
    • RIM reaches one million mark
    • RIM reduces profit forecast
    • RIM sees fall in Q2 profits
    • RoboBusiness, it's all coming together!
    • Roving Reporter Terms and Conditions
    • Rovio announces work has begun on Angry Birds film
    • RTOS market in turmoil?
    • Rugged connectors part of Z Micro's ZX series
    • Russia launches smartphone contender
    • Russian academy selects Zecotek lasers for biomedical research
    • S2C bridges HW prototyping and SW development
    • SAFC Hitech positions for LEDs boom
    • Safe Electronic Medical Devices Improve Healthcare
    • Safety microswitch 'key part of heavy duty shields'
    • Sales of DRAM semiconductors 'are nearing their peak'
    • Sales of LED light bulbs 'soar'
    • Sales of PC semiconductors up in Q2
    • Sales of semiconductors expand in 2010
    • SAMFETS research could lead to more powerful sensors
    • Samsung 'aims to extend smartphone market share in 2010'
    • Samsung announces drop in first-quarter net profit
    • Samsung announces new NFC smartphones
    • Samsung banned from selling three models in Europe
    • Samsung bucks semiconductor market trend
    • Samsung delay launch of new handset out of respect for Steve Jobs
    • Samsung Electronics announce impressive sales figures
    • Samsung Electronics predicts rise in smartphone sales
    • Samsung Electronics seeks ban on sales of iPhone4S
    • Samsung Electronics tipped to outdo rivals in smartphone race
    • Samsung files lawsuit against industry rival
    • Samsung files patent complaint against Apple
    • Samsung Galaxy S III officially unveiled with 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display
    • Samsung Galaxy S2 wins prestigious award
    • Samsung includes LEDs in green technology plan
    • Samsung launches new LED projector
    • Samsung launches new Windows-based smartphone
    • Samsung making strides in semiconductor industry, report finds
    • Samsung Nexus Prime to launch in October
    • Samsung offers to settle patent dispute
    • Samsung overtakes Apple to become smartphone leader
    • Samsung predicts better-than-expect Q3 profit
    • Samsung receives millions of pre-orders for new smartphone
    • Samsung removes new product from Berlin show
    • Samsung researchers develop new images sensors
    • Samsung Semiconductor Europe appoints new PR agency
    • Samsung signs LED technology agreement
    • Samsung to launch new OLED production line
    • Samsung to launch special edition smartphone for 2012 Olympic Games
    • Samsung to unveil new devices at international trade show
    • Samsung unveils 20nm semiconductor innovation
    • Samsung unveils new LED HDTVs
    • Sanyo 'close to selling' its semiconductor operations
    • Sanyo projectors offer connectors for modern-day uses
    • SAW technology 'helping to develop tidal bearings'
    • Scarisbrick brings technical advice to semiconductors firm Inphi
    • Scientist utilises tennis ball temperature sensors
    • Scientists 'create supercapacitors from paper'
    • Scientists able to alter current in molecular transistor
    • Scientists create new generation nanogenerator using sensors
    • Scientists develop 'skin-like' electronic devices
    • Scientists develop light source similar to semiconductor LED
    • Scientists develop new light source to sort semiconductors
    • Scientists synthesise nonacene for semiconductor use
    • Scuba Series 318 Underwater Digital Camera/Video Mask
    • Search amplifies other sorts of media, says expert
    • Seattle latest global city to be lit up by LED
    • Second Gen Fuel-Cell Buses Roll In Switzerland
    • Security firm issues warning to smartphone users
    • Security of ICS sensors 'on the agenda'
    • Security providers urged to manage corporate use of consumer electronics
    • Security semiconductors benefit from specialised chips
    • Semiconductor brands join forces on SoCs
    • Semiconductor breakthrough at Washington University
    • Semiconductor chip maker invests in new manufacturing site
    • Semiconductor chip makers 'likely' to produce 450-mm wafers
    • Semiconductor companies 'will be pleased with the CES'
    • Semiconductor company in joint digital media venture
    • Semiconductor development 'has positive influence on economy'
    • Semiconductor equipment spending up
    • Semiconductor firm 'to expand' European solar energy business
    • Semiconductor firm announces acquisition
    • Semiconductor firm announces first field portable one-way delay
    • Semiconductor firm announces intention to buy Integrated Device Technology
    • Semiconductor firm announces strong financial figures
    • Semiconductor firm confirms fall in April sales
    • Semiconductor firm contract for NFC handsets
    • Semiconductor firm earns 'product of the year' award
    • Semiconductor firm hails solar milestone
    • Semiconductor firm invests USD 11m in Idaho plant
    • Semiconductor firm launches passive device technology
    • Semiconductor firm reveals plans to higher new designers
    • Semiconductor firm to showcase amplifiers and switch products
    • Semiconductor firm unveils Mosfet for higher voltage appliances
    • Semiconductor firm unveils world's smallest microcontroller
    • Semiconductor firm using Schottky process
    • Semiconductor firm wins award
    • Semiconductor firms form new collaboration
    • Semiconductor firms join universities to save energy
    • Semiconductor firms reach agreement to work in partnership
    • Semiconductor firms sees rise in Q1 net profit
    • Semiconductor giant launches new power MOFSET
    • Semiconductor giant to diversify into LED manufacturing
    • Semiconductor indicator rises in May
    • Semiconductor industry 'set for boost' in 2010
    • Semiconductor industry 'set for changes'
    • Semiconductor industry 'to receive iPad boost'
    • Semiconductor industry satisfied with 2010 growth
    • Semiconductor IP acquisition leads to USB loadspeaker platform
    • Semiconductor levels 'highest in two years'
    • Semiconductor levels 'highest in two years' (2)
    • Semiconductor maker foresees "strong market conditions"
    • Semiconductor maker unveils HB LED component
    • Semiconductor manufacturer expands MOFSET range
    • Semiconductor manufacturer unveils hyperfast rectifiers
    • Semiconductor manufacturers 'to tackle chip production problems'
    • Semiconductor manufacturers' stocks increase after positive Intel reports
    • Semiconductor market 'records year-on-year growth'
    • Semiconductor market 'set to be boosted by VoIP'
    • Semiconductor market 'to be driven by technology upgrades'
    • Semiconductor market revival 'led by memory devices'
    • Semiconductor market set to grow, says In-Stat
    • Semiconductor market to show double digit growth by 2012, says research
    • Semiconductor market ‘on the up’
    • Semiconductor memory chips 'had a big quarter'
    • Semiconductor particles could help mobile phones outperform cameras
    • Semiconductor Research Corporation unveils transistor
    • Semiconductor researchers look at insulator failures
    • Semiconductor revenue 'to jump by 30 per cent this year'
    • Semiconductor revenue to reach $334bn by 2014
    • Semiconductor sales 'better than expected in 2009'
    • Semiconductor sales 'exceed expectations'
    • Semiconductor sales 'to increase in 2010'
    • Semiconductor summit to respond to "mission critical urgency" in industry
    • Semiconductor supplier makes profit and 'excellent progress'
    • Semiconductor suppliers managing their stock "expertly"
    • Semiconductor test equipment supplier commended
    • Semiconductor vendors 'must track customer spending patterns'
    • Semiconductors 'a driving force' behind data centre trends
    • Semiconductors 'drive export growth in South Korea'
    • Semiconductors 'to be unified' into quantum material
    • Semiconductors 'to grow by a third' in 2010
    • Semiconductors 'will be driven by optoelectronics from 2010'
    • Semiconductors among US industrial spend growth areas
    • Semiconductors centre stage at Revolution
    • Semiconductors Drive a Faster, Cheaper DNA Decoder
    • Semiconductors drought 'is over' as silicon stocks return
    • Semiconductors for ECB storage may be buoyed by sales growth
    • Semiconductors gain on Dainippon orders increase
    • Semiconductors give robots sensation
    • Semiconductors market 'is on steroids'
    • Semiconductors market growth of up to five per cent for Lattice
    • Semiconductors on the menu for Graphene Week 2011
    • Semiconductors surge 'no cause for alarm'
    • SemiLEDs helps Taiwanese institute with LED retrofit
    • SemiLEDs opens third production facility in Taiwan
    • Seminar 'gives insight' into LED possibilities
    • Sensacell graphics system combines LEDs with sensors
    • Sense the real-world with element14’s  MEMS Sensor Evaluation Board
    • Sensor capabilities "continue to proliferate"
    • Sensor is "secret" to new Sony digital camera
    • Sensor platform helps cars cooperate
    • Sensor sales to reach record levels
    • Sensors 'could play key role in DVT diagnosis'
    • Sensors 'make light work of luggage'
    • Sensors could create underwater network
    • Sensors Expo planned for June
    • Sensors help concept house to cut energy and safeguard family
    • Sensors on lamp posts collect traffic data
    • Sensors provide first aid to those on crutches
    • Sensors run on tree power
    • Sensors set to storm Christmas market with Kinect for Xbox 360
    • Sensors to help detect freak weather
    • Sensors to make road tyres "intelligent"
    • Sensors used to monitor eco-house project
    • Seoul LED fair taking place
    • Seoul Semiconductors to supply LEDs for cruise ships
    • Serial bus connectors 'a challenge' for embedded systems
    • Set-top boxes could feature more cable connectors for IP services
    • Shared services could reduce ECM costs, says Gartner
    • Shares of GT Solar surge
    • Sharp launches Aquos SH-12C 3D smartphone
    • Shin-Etsu introduces new LED silicone products
    • Shooting Marshmallows with the President
    • SIA report shows global semiconductor chip sales up 4.5%
    • Sidebar: Exascale expert says US efforts have failed
    • Silicon announces new light sensor family
    • Silicon process to draw attention from electronics manufacturers
    • Simple Proto service accepts designs with SMT passives
    • Six LG Display workers charged with stealing Samsung tech
    • Six UK firms in LED lighting programme
    • SK Telecom announces jump in Q1 profits
    • Skyworks introduces new high breakdown voltage diodes
    • Skyworks receives quality award from 2Wire
    • Smaller devices 'need smaller semiconductors'
    • Smallest laser in history developed at Purdue
    • Smallest radio frequency connector unveiled
    • Smart grid investments could allow remote control of electrical connectors
    • Smart phones not close to saturation point in US
    • Smart sensor plays part in computer navigation and security
    • Smart sensors could cut food waste
    • Smartphone 'key' to shopping, study finds
    • Smartphone adoption expected to increase
    • Smartphone OS to become best seller by 2015
    • Smartphone popularity continues to rise in US
    • Smartphone recreates the Sensation of Buttons on a Touchscreen
    • Smartphone revolution ‘has created new type of diner’
    • Smartphone sales rise in Q2
    • Smartphone sales set to reach one billion
    • Smartphone sensors 'could help fight terrorism'
    • Smartphone sensors create new marketing models
    • Smartphone technology 'could soon detect specific user locations'
    • Smartphone usage 'raises social etiquette issues'
    • Smartphone use rises in US
    • Smartphone users are 'checking in', research finds
    • Smartphone users find mobile advertising 'intrusive'
    • Smartphone users given security warning
    • Smartphone wireless communications could expand to include NFC
    • Smartphones 'can cause issues in work'
    • Smartphones 'could cause discomfort', research suggests
    • Smartphones 'driving online restaurant bookings'
    • Smartphones 'enjoying huge commercial success'
    • Smartphones 'key' to staying in touch with university students, says expert
    • Smartphones 'taking over people's lives'
    • Smartphones account for majority of US mobile phone purchases
    • Smartphones and PC shipments boost semiconductor figures
    • Smartphones aren't security savvy, expert warns
    • Smartphones having 'massive impact' on businesses
    • Smartphones represent potential for advertisers, expert says
    • Smell sensors could detect souring milk
    • SMIC returns to profit
    • SMS popular in emerging markets, says Gartner
    • SMT thru-board connector 'uses surface-mount technology'
    • Snake Creek Lasers announces new versions of MiniGreen range
    • Social media 'allow brands to create awareness'
    • Social media set to become 'very important' in banking
    • Social media sites to become central hub for cyber crime
    • Social media-based fraud to have 'big impact' on UK retailers
    • Solar on the roof, and getting it to stay there
    • Solar PV systems 'could prove popular in north Asia'
    • Solar semiconductors 'are heading east'
    • Solar semiconductors receive performance boost with Solion Blue
    • Sonepar to distribute Solar semiconductors in Canada
    • Sony announces acquisition of Sony Ericsson
    • Sony Ericsson delays launch of Xperia Pro smartphone
    • Sony Ericsson posts substantial losses
    • Sony Ericsson set to go smartphone-only from next year
    • Sony Ericsson unveils new wireless communications devices
    • Sony taking orders for LED 3D television
    • Sony to make takeover bid for Ericsson, report suggests
    • Sony, Panasonic OLED partnership is official, aims for mass production in 2013
    • Sophisticated sensors raise cost of smart meter deployment in UK
    • Source code for Micriµm’s µC/OS-III Real-Time Kernel immediately available from the element14 knode
    • South Africa sees growth in smartphone impressions
    • South Korea and UAE to collaborate on semiconductor production
    • South Korea sees jump in smartphone shipments
    • Spectrum Control introduces new audio capacitors
    • Spend on semiconductors 'at an all-time high'
    • Spire Semiconductor wins solar contract
    • Sprint Nextel launches new wireless communications device
    • Sprint Nextel set to launch new devices
    • SST Unveils World's First Low-Voltage, High-Speed Quad I/O Serial Flash Memory
    • Stackpole launches new RAV0252D chip series
    • Starbucks to replace bulbs with LEDs
    • StarterTRAK Development Boards *
    • Steve Jobs wanted to 'destroy' Android
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