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Shrink that hardware
Michelle Khine, a founder of Shrink Nanotechnologies' nanofabrication platform, used Shrinky Dinks material to create a fully microfluidic device without the need for a clean room and sensitive and expensive...

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Posted by Nic Mokhoff on Aug 24, 2009 02:00 PM in Consumer

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Calling the Dell-phone
So Dell has confirmed the speculation it is developing a device for China Mobile. I would be more surprised if they were NOT developing a cellphone for China Mobile....

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Posted by Rick Merritt on Aug 18, 2009 11:06 AM in Computing

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Zoran cuts jobs
In a report, Daniel Amir, an analyst at Lazard Capital Markets, said this about Zoran: ''Zoran shutting down Emblaze mobile phone business. We have learned that Zoran is closing its...

Posted by Mark LaPedus on Aug 17, 2009 07:43 PM in Semiconductors

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Nano tech on the rails
CSNE is determined to get the mega word out about its nano world. It's placing a display at the Rensselaer Rail Station, the 9th-busiest station in the country, serving more...

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Posted by Nic Mokhoff on Aug 10, 2009 11:11 AM in Consumer

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Projecting DSC futures
Is a built-in projector the next big thing for digital still cameras? Nikon thinks so, debuting its S1000pj camera that can project up to two meters images up to 40...

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Posted by Rick Merritt on Aug 5, 2009 01:12 PM in Computing

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Did TSMC delay high-k--again?
As reported, TSMC is struggling to ramp up its 40-nm process, due to yield issues. Now, TSMC appears to have delayed its high-k/metal-gate technology. Originally, TSMC's high-k/metal-gate offering was slated...

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Posted by Mark LaPedus on Aug 1, 2009 11:46 AM in Semiconductors

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