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Oxford Instruments X-Strata980

Monday 25 August 2008

The new X-Strata980 X-ray fluorescence analyser combines a high-power X-ray tube and high resolution detector to measure small areas of complex samples and deliver limits of detection in single digit ppms.


Kroll urges caution in data management

Tuesday 24 June 2008

In the lead up to the end of the Australian financial year, Kroll Ontrack is urging individuals and businesses to think twice about how they are retiring old computers or systems with proprietary information.


Intellectual property seminar

Monday 09 June 2008

The Australian Technology Showcase will hold the 'Intellectual Property: Strategies for Entrepreneurs ' seminar on 25th June.


Real time electronics designing

Thursday 29 May 2008

Altium has introduced technology that lets electronics designers fit their boards into enclosures in real time, in 3D, without guesswork.


RF transceiver collaboration

Tuesday 22 April 2008

Renesas Technology has entered into a strategic research collaboration with IMEC, a research centre specialising in nanoelectronics, to perform research on 45nm RF transceivers targeting Gbit/s cognitive radios.


Three-dimensional transistor

Tuesday 18 December 2007

A breakthrough transistor—the fundamental building block of integrated circuit (IC) chips used in electronic devices—that promises a significant increase in computing power will be engineered in Singapore. Unisantis Electronics (Japan) Ltd and the Institute of Microelectronics (IME) announced a


RF Measurement Fundamentals Seminars

Monday 19 November 2007

Agilent Technologies will be hosting a series of half day RF Measurement Fundamentals Seminars In half a day you will learn about Signal Generators, RF Power Meters, Spectrum Analysers, Network Analysers and RF EDA software, the company said.


Sony out of 32 nm R&D

Thursday 08 November 2007

According to news reports, Sony Corp is withdrawing from joint research with IBM and Toshiba Corp. to develop 32 nm manufacturing technology as part of its moves away from the production of advanced semiconductors, which involves heavy investment.


Gordon Moore on Moore's Law

Wednesday 19 September 2007

Gordon Moore, the creator of Moore's Law, always harboured an uneasy relationship with the economic formula that bears his name.


Short range RF devices and Australian compliance requirements

Friday 20 July 2007

Short Range Devices (Low Power RF transmitters and associated RF receivers) are categorised by the ACMA as “Low Interference Potential Devices” (LIPD’s), as they are considered to pose a low risk of interference to other RF communications devices.


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