AT&T, US argue over witnesses in antitrust trial
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - AT&T Inc complained on Wednesday that the Justice Department was too slow in telling who its witnesses would be as the government seeks to block the telecommunications...
View ArticleFCC deals blow to AT&T
AT&T, embattled against the U.S. Department of Justice in an antitrust lawsuit that seeks to block its merger with T-Mobile, has just been saddled with another hurdle by the Federal Communications...
View ArticleAT&T ends bid to purchase T-Mobile USA
AT&T announced today that it has agreed with Deutsche Telekom AG to end its bid to acquire T-Mobile USA, which began in March of this year. The two companies are abandoning the $39 billion deal...
View ArticleInterDigital looks to sell excess patents to increase revenue
InterDigital, Inc. announced that it intends to expand the company's business plan to include patent sales and licensing partenterships. If sucessful it will allwo the company to generate substantial...
View ArticleQualcomm Atheros announces the launch of Wi-Fi system-in-package for...
Qualcomm Atheros Inc., the networking and connectivity subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, announced the launch of the AR4100P, a highly integrated 802.11n single-stream Wi-Fi system-in-package with...
View ArticleUsing a nanosatellite radar receiver, researchers take first-ever measurement...
Researchers from SRI International and the University of Michigan have taken the first-ever measurement of naturally occurring auroral turbulence recorded using a nanosatellite radar receiver. The...
View ArticleTI unveils clock buffers with ultra-low noise floor and additive jitter
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) today expanded its high-performance clock buffer portfolio with the introduction of two new universal clock buffer families. The CDCLVC1310 LVCMOS clock buffer...
View ArticleToshiba releases P-channel and N-channel semi-power MOSFETs
Toshiba today announced the release of new semi-power MOSFETs. Three P-ch semi-power MOSFETs for mobile devices mounted on UFM packages, the SSM3J133TU, SSM3J134TU and SSM3J135TU, are MOSFETs designed...
View ArticleUCSB physicists mix two lasers to create light at many frequencies
A team of physicists at UC Santa Barbara has seen the light, and it comes in many different colors. By aiming high- and low-frequency laser beams at a semiconductor, the researchers caused electrons...
View ArticleCommunication platform for intervention forces and emergency management
The Siemens Building Technologies Division has added a unified communications solution for control centers to its Siveillance portfolio. The Siveillance Command Connect software assists intervention...
View ArticleFirst spacecraft flight recorder for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope completed
The solid-state electronics unit that will capture the James Webb Space Telescope's science and engineering data has been completed and delivered to Northrop Grumman Corporation by its teammate SEAKR...
View ArticleAgilent introduces first wideband, dual-channel PXI vector signal analyzer...
Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced the availability of the first dual-channel PXI vector signal analyzer that delivers high-bandwidth, independently tuned, two-channel, continuous data capture....
View ArticleListening to the radio even with an electric drive
To enable radio reception in electric vehicles, manufacturers must install filters and insulate cables, since electrical signals will otherwise interfere with music and speech transmissions. Now,...
View ArticleJILA team demonstrates 'a new way of lasing': A 'superradiant' laser
Physicists at JILA have demonstrated a novel 'superradiant' laser design, which has the potential to be 100 to 1,000 times more stable than the best conventional visible lasers. This type of laser...
View ArticleHarris Corporation develops integrated wireless digital voice and data network
Harris Corporation, an international communications and information technology company, has received $12.4 million in orders from a Latin American nation for an integrated wireless digital voice and...
View ArticleUS Air Force to control and develop Boeing's WGS-4 spacecraft
Boeing announced today that the US Air Force accepted control of the fourth Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) military communications satellite on April 11, after the spacecraft passed several weeks of...
View ArticleTriQuint begins new GaN program with the Army Research Laboratory
TriQuint has signed a new R&D agreement with the US Army Research Laboratory (ARL) to explore and fabricate high-frequency, mixed-signal circuits for communications, radar and similar...
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