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Links to news stories and articles from hundreds of sources covering electronics fabrication and assembly.
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August 8, 2008
Expert warns against major Internet security flaw
A network security expert reaffirmed his warning about a major Internet flaw that hackers can use to attack corporate or even personal networks ...
Market Watch
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August 8, 2008
Motorola lays big bet on new handset chief
In landing a new chief executive for its troubled mobile device business, Motorola Inc. is clearly banking on the old adage that "you get what ...
Market Watch
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August 8, 2008
Date Set for Operation of Large Hadron Collider
Officials at CERN, the European Center for Nuclear Research, outside Geneva, announced that their new particle accelerator, the world's largest ...
The New York Times
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August 8, 2008
HP Considering Touchscreens for Next Mini-Note
Hewlett-Packard is considering a range of new technologies for the next version of its popular 2133 Mini-Note netbook, including touchscreens. ...
PC World
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August 8, 2008
Researchers Propose $12 Computer for Developing Countries
As the prices of educational laptops for children in developing countries creep upward, a group of researchers attempts to create a new, even ...
ABC News
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August 8, 2008
Revisiting electronic ink
When EDN looked at electronic ink seven years ago, there were two visible commercial approaches to delivering display information. E Ink's ...
EDN
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August 8, 2008
Lenovo First-Quarter Profit Rises 65% on Europe Sales
Lenovo Group Ltd., China's biggest personal-computer maker, said first-quarter profit rose 65 percent on higher sales in Europe. ...
Bloomberg
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August 8, 2008
Growth rate for electronics outsourcing to slow
While the growth rate of the global electronics outsourcing market will slow down, total revenue will still rise from $305.5 billion in 2007 ...
Purchasing
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August 8, 2008
The Push To Monitor Power
Want a challenge? Try living a day in the IT world without encountering discussion of saving power and "going green." Increasingly, the ...
Processor
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August 8, 2008
High oil prices spur demand for low energy electronics
These days when customers walk into electronics stores, the first question they ask is how much electricity the fridge, washing machine ...
Reuters
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