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Move over, silicon. here comes graphene.
Graphene, a form of carbon combining aspects of semiconductors and metals, could replace silicon in a variety of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
IBM invests $1B in Dutchess plant
IBM is investing in the lower Hudson Valley to the tune of $1 billion, which it says will ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Atomic-sized graphene has use in nanoelectronics
IBM researchers recently discovered that graphite may find use as a material for building nanoelectronic circuits smaller than ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Bogus Goods Still Dogging Manufacturers
If it's that easy to counterfeit computer chips, what else is out there? (BLOG POST)
U.S., EU Snag Fake Chips
A combined crackdown in late 2007 by U.S. and EU officials seized more than 360,000 counterfeit computer chips. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
IBM: Atomic-sized graphene has use in nanoelectronics
IBM http://www.ibm.com researchers at the company's Yorktown Heights, NY-based lab today detailed a discovery that could allow graphite ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
CONCRETE countertops: A high-end option
HEADNOTE New sealing technology, unlimited color and personalization options make concrete countertops viable options for all custom homes ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Graphene could replace silicon in semiconductors, university says
Physicists at the University of Maryland http://www.umd.edu have found that graphene holds great promise for replacing conventional semiconductor ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Semiconductor maker lines up temporary CFO: earnings scandal hampers hiring...
As it works to shut the door on a major financial scandal that has dogged the company for ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Passports Made Abroad; Obama Criticizes McCain's Lack of Economic Policy;...
WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: To our viewers, you're in THE SITUATION ROOM. Happening now, it's meant to foil ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
When does philanthropy pay?
These days, companies ranging from Wal-Mart to Starbucks jump on the corporate social responsibility (CSR) bandwagon. After all, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
GPO To Open Passport Printing Plant
The U.S. Government Printing Office is set to open an 80,000-sq.ft. passport printing facility on the grounds of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
CONCRETE countertops: A high-end option.
CONCRETE countertops: A high-end option By Maureen Alley, managing editor New sealing technology, unlimited color and personalization options ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
DARPA Looks for Ways to Verify Computer Chip Security
Malicious circuits can be inserted into integrated chips during the design, manufacture and packaging phases. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
PATENTEE OVERCOMPENSATION AND THE ENTIRE MARKET VALUE RULE
ProQuest: ... denotes formulae omitted INTRODUCTION Imagine a computer chip composed of millions of transistors and hundreds or ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Newegg fries competition with vast electronicsmenu.
Newegg.com may be the best kept secret in L.A. business--and a big one at that. Since it launched ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Smart grid technology would cut electric bills, slow construction, says...
A new "smart grid" computer system for controlling electricity use in home furnaces, water heaters and other appliances ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Patent Rift Before Court Might Impact Biotechnology, Ag
A U.S. Supreme Court case testing the limits of a patent holder's rights could spell changes for biotechnology ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Tag Lag
HEADNOTE So far, RFID hype has outpaced delivery. Radio frequency identification was supposed to change everything - military ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hauppauge chip inspector firm shuts, lays off 40
RVSI Inspection of Hauppauge has shut its doors, eliminating 40 manufacturing, engineering and administrative jobs, in the wake ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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