| 3M, Sony ink optical film license deal
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2008-05-20 |
| 3M and Sony have signed a license agreement that grants Sony the right to use certain 3M optical film technology in its prismatic films for LCD TV products |
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| MEMS evolution: coming full circle
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2008-05-16 |
| Marlene Bourne shares how the commercialization of MEMS devices and the innovation it has brought amaze her. The different applications of MEMS, its market needs, its evolution and future are discussed here. |
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| HP details silicon photonics road map
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2008-05-16 |
| HP has outlined its goal to use silicon photonics to connect blades, boards, chips and eventually cores on the same chip at HP Labs's first annual Photonic Interconnect Forum this week. |
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| Design lighting systems with tunable WLEDs
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2008-05-16 |
| Tunable lighting is a feature offered by solid-state lighting that is beyond the tactical economic benefits of energy reduction and extended service life that are already driving LED adoption in the lighting market. Discover how tunable white LEDs could enhance your lighting designs. |
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| GPON firm bags $7M in financing
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2008-05-12 |
| GPON solutions provider iamba Networks has closed a $7 million round of financing, which will be used to enhance its product portfolio, strengthen sales and customer support teams, and expand its reach to new regions. |
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| Verizon joins Europe-India undersea optical cable project
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2008-05-08 |
| Verizon Business has joined a consortium of 16 companies constructing a next-generation undersea optical cable system connecting Europe, the Middle East and India |
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| Partition and package to miniaturize handsets
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2008-05-01 |
| Designers are turning to system-in-package, 3D IC stacking and wafer-level packaging to enable the acute miniaturization found in handsets, particularly for RF functions. |
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| Neonode IR touchscreen technology gets Japan patent
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2008-04-28 |
| Swedish mobile communication company Neonode has announced that its optical touchscreen technology, zForce, has been granted a patent by the Japan Patent and Trademark Office |
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| Seoul Semi, Everlight settle patent suit with Columbia U prof
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2008-04-24 |
| Seoul Semiconductor and Everlight Electronics have signed settlement agreements in a patent case brought before the U.S. ITC by Gertrude Neumark Rothschild, a professor emerita at Columbia University. |
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| Fujitsu, Indiana U partner on optical network research
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2008-04-22 |
| Fujitsu and Indiana University are collaborating on a research about the effects that polarization mode dispersion can have on specific wavelengths traveling at 40Gbit/s or more. |
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| Steps to reduce non-stationary mobile phone noise up to 25dB
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2008-04-22 |
| Suppressing non-stationary noise brings substantial benefits to both subscribers and carriers. Users gain the freedom to speak and hear clearly wherever and whenever they want, enjoy increased privacy by being able to speak softly in noisy environments, and won't be asked to leave important conference calls |
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| Alcatel-Lucent inks R&D MOU with South Korea
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2008-04-22 |
| Alcatel-Lucent's Bell Labs has signed a MOU with the South Korean Ministry of Knowledge Economy to provide a framework for the two parties to cooperate in R&D projects into critical technology areas of communications. |
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| Dai Nippon, Brion, ST develop photomask verification for 45nm
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2008-04-22 |
| Brion Technologies and Japan's Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd (DNP) have successful demonstrated a model-based photomask verification on critical 45nm logic masks. |
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| Firms embark on airborne pathogen detector project
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2008-04-21 |
| Nanoident Technologies has teamed with microfluidic ChipShop to develop an airborne pathogen detection system for the European Defence Agency. |
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| Applied takes on KLA-Tencor in mask inspection market
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2008-04-17 |
| Applied Materials has entered the photomask inspection market with a new tool based on a breakthrough aerial imaging tech, in hopes of dethroning market leader KLA-Tencor. |
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