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Headlines for Wednesday May 21, 2008
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Pentagon reviewing Apple's bid for PA Semi
The Defense Department is reviewing Apple Inc.'s acquisition of embedded PowerPC designer PA Semi Inc., a deal that reportedly jeopardizes a variety of U.S. weapons that rely on the startup's processor.
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Business
Letter to the editor: China quake column misses the mark
(05/21/2008 5:49 PM EDT)
Indian embedded software seen moving up the value chain
(05/21/2008 4:49 PM EDT)
Intel's Barrett: Tech does little good without improved education
(05/21/2008 10:40 AM EDT)
EoPlex raises $4 million towards cellphone antenna factory
(05/21/2008 10:38 AM EDT)
Qualcomm makes strategic investment in U.K. femtocell developer
(05/21/2008 5:00 AM EDT)
Consumer
It's not Smell-O-Vision, but MPEG seeks sensory effects
(05/21/2008 1:55 PM EDT)
Technology
Flex Center crafts active matrix
(05/21/2008 3:37 PM EDT)
DRAMs gear up for next-gen graphics
(05/21/2008 12:58 PM EDT)
Room-temperature terahertz laser invented
(05/21/2008 12:07 PM EDT)
Continental rolls automotive controller for emerging markets
(05/21/2008 11:56 AM EDT)
When cars surf the internet, dot.car will be the place to go
(05/21/2008 8:52 AM EDT)
Products
Demos, prototypes showcase new display technologies at SID 2008
(05/21/2008 4:25 PM EDT)
E-paper bandwagon gathering steam
(05/21/2008 4:22 PM EDT)
Picoprojectors on the way
(05/21/2008 4:10 PM EDT)
Headlines for Tuesday May 20, 2008
Business
Janitors on strike at Silicon Valley tech giants
(05/20/2008 7:51 PM EDT)
Cisco denies aiding Chinese Internet crackdown
(05/20/2008 3:08 PM EDT)
Intel's Chengdu plant reopens after China quake
(05/20/2008 1:33 PM EDT)
Freescale to close down in Cork, say reports
(05/20/2008 9:58 AM EDT)
NXP Siemens cooperation aims at road toll systems — and more
(05/20/2008 9:16 AM EDT)
India's silicon valley eyes political change
(05/20/2008 8:03 AM EDT)
Financial
HP second-quarter operating margin rises to 10%
(05/20/2008 4:09 PM EDT)
Technology
NEC goes straight to the heart of the LCD matter
(05/20/2008 3:12 PM EDT)
Nanotech makes radioactive sensors obsolete
(05/20/2008 12:26 PM EDT)
Irwin Jacobs to chair National Academy of Engineering
(05/20/2008 11:49 AM EDT)
Passport contains extremely slim video display
(05/20/2008 3:35 AM EDT)
Products
VeriWave converges on testing network's edge
(05/20/2008 11:03 AM EDT)
Wind River, Intel ride Linux into car market
(05/20/2008 9:00 AM EDT)
Headlines for Monday May 19, 2008
Business
National Semi plans big push into solar energy
(05/19/2008 6:24 PM EDT)
Top 20 risk factors for tech companies
(05/19/2008 3:52 PM EDT)
Slideshow: Technology in the Dubai desert
(05/19/2008 2:27 PM EDT)
Wolfowitz to head U.S.-Taiwan trade group
(05/19/2008 12:02 PM EDT)
Automotive infotainment upgrades drive chip industry, says iSuppli
(05/19/2008 5:16 AM EDT)
De Geus: EDA has to be rethought
(05/19/2008 3:02 AM EDT)
Nissan, NEC to invest $115M in battery factory
(05/19/2008 1:19 AM EDT)
Financial
AMD expects to return to profit in 2nd half
(05/19/2008 3:29 PM EDT)
Nasdaq turns negative as semis reverse gains
(05/19/2008 2:24 PM EDT)
Technology
Genusion details advances to its B4-Flash device
(05/19/2008 11:31 AM EDT)
Stratix IV launch boosts HardCopy ASIC attack
(05/19/2008 2:01 AM EDT)
Freescale, ST sampling first jointly developed automotive microcontroller
(05/19/2008 1:00 AM EDT)
Products
Startup implants RFID in operating room
(05/19/2008 10:54 AM EDT)
Altera's new 40-nm FPGAs - 2.5 billion transistors!
(05/19/2008 9:31 AM EDT)
Jennic senses IP wireless sensor net opportunity
(05/19/2008 5:01 AM EDT)
Wavesat rolls multi-mode baseband
(05/19/2008 12:01 AM EDT)
Altera 40-nm lineup pushes FPGAs to next process node
(05/19/2008 12:00 AM EDT)
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