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Taiwan's Unimicron says Kunshan plant gradually resuming production
Covid-19 shutdown ending.
Staff Writer
Apr 20 2022 11:38AM
Hardware
ASX-listed Altium rejects $5 billion Autodesk bid
Says it 'undervalues' the company.
Sameer Manekar
Jun 8 2021 6:07AM
Software
Lee Kun-hee, who made South Korea's Samsung a global powerhouse, dies at 78
After spending more than six years in hospital.
Joyce Lee, Cynthia Kim and Hyunjoo Jin
Oct 26 2020 6:15AM
Hardware
German government backs 'electronics you can trust'
Could reduce reliance on Huawei, other tech imports.
Staff Writer
Jun 10 2020 6:34AM
Hardware
Aussie researchers develop flexible touchscreens that can be printed like newspaper
Shrinking from 3D to 2D.
Matt Johnston
Jan 28 2020 2:00PM
Hardware
RMIT's brain-inspired chip makes light work of memory making
Researchers takes cues from nature's most efficient computer.
Matt Johnston
Jul 18 2019 11:57AM
Hardware
Monash Uni looks to spintronics for wearable devices
Flexible polymer alternative to silicon.
Matt Johnston
Jun 4 2019 1:10PM
Hardware
Molecular electronics to overcome Moore's Law shortfall?
Quantum alternative.
Matt Johnston
Jul 16 2018 12:00PM
Hardware
Want an Internet of Things? Fix the internet first
[Blog post] What if the physical world inherits the bugs of the virtual one?
Anthony May
Sep 3 2014 9:30AM
Hardware
Foxconn in Euro sweat shop row
Twelve hour shifts without breaks.
Juha Saarinen
Oct 3 2013 6:14AM
Strategy
Superfast 3D memory modules one step closer
Breaking through the bandwidth bottleneck.
Juha Saarinen
Apr 3 2013 8:54AM
Hardware
Standards Australia debuts e-waste collection guidelines
Attempt to remove toxic, precious materials from waste stream.
Joshua Gliddon
Feb 18 2013 12:32PM
Hardware
Tainted electronics imports pose security threat
Supply chain used to launch attacks.
Jim Finkle
Jul 12 2011 6:54AM
Hardware
NBN Co awards Tyco $100m deal
Swiss manufacturer wins passive component contract.
Staff Writers
Mar 24 2011 2:04PM
Networking
Nanotech research to cut electronics power use
Supercomputers, phones could benefit.
Tarmo Virki, European Technology Correspondent
Oct 28 2010 1:16PM
Hardware
Warcom staffer hijacks blog posts
Still visible in RSS feeds.
Ry Crozier
Nov 23 2009 5:08PM
Security
HP rolls out flexible screen material
HP is showing off a new printing system which can place electronic screens on multiple devices as a thin sheet.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 3 2009 2:21AM
Hardware
Kogan changes ads due to ACCC concern
Consumer electronics retailer use of comparison pricing lands it in hot water with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Staff Writers
Apr 24 2009 2:54PM
Hardware
Global chip and electronics sales slump
Global semiconductor and electronic equipment suppliers are feeling the pressure of the economic downturn with many already facing slowing demand in 2008, new research reveals..
Robert Jaques
Apr 10 2008 7:31AM
Hardware
Networking now 'vital' in consumer electronics
Networking connections are rapidly becoming a "must have" feature for consumer electronics devices..
Robert Jaques
Mar 27 2008 3:00PM
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