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selinz

1/3/2011 1:35 PM EST

With regards to the CMOS image chips, I certainly hope that we see an ...

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LarryM99

12/30/2010 8:21 AM EST

These are all pretty optimistic views. This level of activity meshes with the ...

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Top 10 electronics stories for 2010

12/29/2010 11:39 AM EST

Top 10 stories of 2010

10 CEOs who made a difference in 2010

After a year of hunkering down and fighting for survival, many individuals and companies in the electronics industry have bounced back in 2010, some more emphatically than others.  

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10 technologies to watch in 2011

Each year, electronics becomes a deeper and more inextricably intertwined part of our daily lives. And with the burgeoning service infrastructure—from wireless medical to broadcast 3-D—electronics will assume an even greater role in the coming years.

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IceCube telescope: Extreme science meets extreme electronics

The world’s largest telescope, currently under construction more than a mile beneath the Antarctic ice, is on schedule to be completed next year, according to a researcher at the University of Wisconsin, the lead institution for a scientific project called IceCube.

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Quantum film threatens to replace CMOS image chips

Just as photographic film was mostly replaced by silicon image chips, now quantum film threats to replace the conventional CMOS image sensors in digital cameras.


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LarryM99

12/30/2010 8:21 AM EST

These are all pretty optimistic views. This level of activity meshes with the reports of new hiring activity, where companies are leading off by hiring engineers. I'll be looking forward to the first article about the lack of supply of engineers in one industry or another. My bet is that aerospace or defense will be the first.

Larry M.

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selinz

1/3/2011 1:35 PM EST

With regards to the CMOS image chips, I certainly hope that we see an improvement in dynamic range and sensitivity over cmos chips... The last couple camera's that I've played with have been disappointing.

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