Rolling luggage has to be one of the greatest engineering innovations of all time, so it's a real pity that their telescoping handles are so frequently a dismal failure.
Monthly Archives: September 2007
JAE connectors to support PCIe Mini Cards
JAE Europe has launched the MM60 PCI Express Mini Card connector system, which provides secure retention for the whole card.
Low cost medical connector from Tyco Electronics
Tyco Electronics introduces its rugged, user-friendly and sterilisable Medical CPC connector for use in applications such as surgical power instruments, RF and
Motorola sells embedded business to Emerson for $350m
Emerson has agreed to acquire Motorola’s Embedded Communications Computing (ECC) business for $350m in cash. Based in Tempe, Arizona, Motorola’s ECC business has approximately 1,100 employees. It develops embedded computing products and services to communication infrastructure and equipment manufacturers in telecommunications, medical imaging, defense and aerospace and industrial automation. Motorola’s ECC business had revenues of approximately $520m in 2006. According to ...
There’s Hope For Japan
There’s now every chance of getting a decent pint in Tokyo. A number of brew-pubs, micro-breweries and bars selling real beer are flourishing there, and a few, discerning Japanese are beginning to learn there’s more to life than the frozen, fizzy, tasteless offerings of Kirin, Sapporo, Asahi et al.
Plextek offers GaAs design for volume markets
Cambridge-based design consultancy Plextek has been appointed as approved third party design house by Taiwanese gallium arsenide (GaAs) foundry WIN Semiconductor
Top 10 Most Read Blog Entries
September’s list of Top 10 Most Read Blog Entries proved to be a mixed bag. Leading the charge was Steampunk Workshop’s keyboard makeover, followed by a device created to help minimise car damage and to make parking your car in the garage a little bit easier. 1. Retro keyboard not just a pretty face Jake, proprietor of the Steampunk Workshop ...
Inside Qinetiq’s Zephyr solar powered plane
Following the record breaking flight of Qinetiq’s Zephyr solar powered plane (EW 26/09/07), we spoke to Qinetiq technologist Jonathan Dixon to find out what is inside.
IET uses Internet to link research
The IET is to collaborate with the JANET network for research and education to allow universities to stream research seminars over the Internet
Wireless USB To The Rescue: Next Year
The Curse of the Wires. The Bane of the Boxes. The Misery of the Rat’s Nest. Whatever you like to call it, it’s practically over. Next year the box manufacturers start to put wireless USB interfaces in their products.