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‘Cocooning’ Australians Boost Retailers During Pandemic
Australians spent much of 2020 "cocooning" and it has driven remarkable sales results for major home-related retailers, according to an expert. Prof. Gary Mortimer, an expert in marketing and consumer ...
January 23, 2021
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Chinese Official’s Visit to Tech Hub After Huawei Runs Out of Chips Draws Attention
Commentary According to Chinese media reports, on Sept. 19, Chinese Vice Premier Liu He took an inspection tour ...
September 28, 2020
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Chen Simin
Samsung Electronics Bets on Better Second-Half After First-Quarter Profit Slumps
SEOUL—South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd flagged improved second-half results on expectations of a pick up in memory ...
April 30, 2019
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Reuters
Samsung Electronics Says Weak Chip Demand Sent Fourth-Quarter Profit Well Below Market Estimates
SEOUL—Samsung Electronics surprised the market on Jan. 8 with an estimated 29 percent drop in quarterly profit, blaming ...
January 9, 2019
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Reuters
Nissan’s Executive Munoz Takes Leave of Absence in Wake of Ghosn Arrest
TOKYO—A senior executive of Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Jose Munoz, has taken a leave of absence in a ...
January 7, 2019
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Reuters
The Trojan Horse Made in China
Most of our electronics and gadgets (and their components) are made overseas. Manufacturing in the United States, we ...
October 15, 2018
BY
Tian Yuan
Fake Skin Sends Pressure Signals to Brain Cells
A new plastic “skin” can detect how hard it is being pressed and generate an electric signal to ...
October 17, 2015
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Tom Abate
Tool Fights ‘Wakelock’ Drain on Smartphone Battery
Apps drain 28.9 percent of smartphone battery power while the screen is off, according to the first large-scale ...
September 15, 2015
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Emil Venere
Shift From Electronics to Spintronics Opens Up Possibilities of Faster Data
Electronics is based on measuring the tiny electrical charge of electrons passing through electronic circuits.
September 3, 2015
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Atsufumi Hirohata
Tantalum Shows Promise for High-Density Storage
Scientists have created a solid-state memory technology that allows for high-density storage with a minimum incidence of computer ...
August 12, 2015
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Mike Williams
Chip Reflects Wi-Fi to Make Wearables Last Longer
A new microchip could make the batteries in your high-tech wearables last longer.
July 24, 2015
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Elizabeth Landau
History of Pre-Infected Electronics Will Block China’s Bid to Purchase Micron Technology
Grey markets and a history of breaching electronics at the factory level could block the rumored purchase.
July 15, 2015
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Joshua Philipp
Tiny Gold ‘Pucks’ Measure Conductivity
Researchers have discovered a new way to make ultrasensitive conductivity measurements at optical frequencies on high-speed nanoscale electronic ...
June 15, 2015
BY
Jade Boyd
A Vacuum Cleaner for the Web’s Dusty Corners: Your Emails Consume Energy
Electrolux's campaign to clean up e-mail inboxes may be a marketing stunt, but it highlights legit concerns about ...
November 30, 2014
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Marianne Lavelle
Microsoft’s Black Friday Deals Start Today, $99 HP Stream 7 With Windows 8.1
Every year, Black Friday is a day that many shoppers look to find savings on everything from electronics ...
November 10, 2014
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Brad Sams
Across the Nation: October 2
Get the latest news from around the nation for October 2.
October 2, 2014
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Epoch Times Staff
Study Explores Whether the Dead Can Communicate Through Electronics
Dr. Imants Barušs at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada, has conducted two studies attempting to ...
August 7, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Can Our Minds Control Electronic Devices?
Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab (PEAR) at Princeton University is famous for experiments it conducted showing our minds ...
July 18, 2014
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Tara MacIsaac
6 Insights From Princeton Engineering Dean Turned Psychic Phenomena Expert
Professor of aerospace science and dean emeritus of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University ...
July 17, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Fascinating Study of Purported ‘Phone Calls From the Dead’ Phenomena: Some Confirmation
Pretty much since the dawn of electronic communication devices, people have reported hearing the voices of spirits through ...
July 17, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Discarded Cell Phones to Help Fight Rainforest Poachers, Loggers in Real-Time
A technology that uses discarded mobile phones to create a real-time alert system against logging and poaching will ...
June 29, 2014
BY
Rhett A. Butler
What Actually Happens to Recycled Electronics
NEW YORK—In 2015 a New York law will go into effect that makes it illegal for New York ...
January 30, 2014
BY
Holly Kellum
Earthworms Synthesize Semiconductors From Heavy Metals
The red worm, Lumbricus rubellus, can make nano-semiconductors called quantum dots when fed soil that contains metals like ...
January 3, 2013
BY
Belinda McCallum
Buckyball Used as ‘Nano-Lab’ to Study Water Molecule
A special carbon molecule known as a buckyball has been used to trap a water molecule and observe ...
August 22, 2012
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Belinda McCallum
Legality of Homeland Security Searches of Electronics at Border Questioned
Concerns continue to grow regarding what organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union deem to be the ...
February 7, 2011
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Shahrzad Noorbaloochi
Semiconductors Central in Samsung’s Multi-billion Dollar Expansion
Samsung Group is planning to spend $38.5 billion on expansion in 2011.
January 6, 2011
BY
Daniel Granger
Paperless Perusal: Downloading Classics for Free
In an ever-growing market for mobile devices that can perform a plethora of tasks, ebook readers are the ...
July 13, 2010
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Annie Wu
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