AUSTRALIAN-ELECTRONIC-INDUSTRY
Wednesday 03 December 2008Today’s teenagers rely on consumer electronic (CE) products like computers, mobile phones and MP3 players that make their lives easier, according to recent research released by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
Tuesday 02 December 2008The Australian Computer Society (ACS), Australia’s peak professional body for the ICT sector, today announced it has formed a new E-security Task Force, comprising Australia’s leading experts in e-security and ISP filtering.
Thursday 27 November 2008Increasing disposable incomes and consumer preference for innovative and high-tech products continues to aid fast-paced growth in the digital consumer electronics market.
Thursday 27 November 2008Steve Adcock, CEO of the Electronics and ICT Association (EICTA), has announced that the Association has signed an agreement with SME Gateway.
Monday 17 November 2008NXP and Renesas have expanded the licensing agreement on NXP’s MIFARE technology. This agreement aims to increase availability of payment and Near Field Communication (NFC) offerings in contactless infrastructures.
Thursday 13 November 2008Worldwide advanced electronic packaging revenues totalled an estimated US$28.27 billion ($41.69 billion) in 2007 and are projected to exceed US$42 billion ($61.94 billion) by the end of 2012, says researchers Global Industry Analysts.
Thursday 24 July 2008High-tech addicts will descend in their thousands on the Sydney Showground on December 6 and 7 for the first Gadget & Gizmo Show.
Tuesday 06 May 2008The new generation of Schaffner ECOsine broadband passive harmonics filters provide improved utilisation of the power capacity of distribution transformers and networks, increasing efficiency to either allow more non-linear load to be connected to the same system or postpone expensive upgrades to
Friday 26 October 2007The Crinia AC-100 is a conceptually created wireless audio conference system. It consists of a Base Station, a Tower(s) and a Handset. The Base Station is responsible for the connection to the outside world: telephone line, Ethernet for VOIP and power mains.
Thursday 04 October 2007The mobile phone has become the leading consumer electronic product and mobile phone manufacturing one of the biggest—and most competitive—industries.