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An embedded life (Embedded Systems Programming Magazine)
Jack takes a long, nostalgic, and very personal look back to the early days of embedded systems development.

ND looks to make name in research :University focusing on improving capabilities. (South Bend Tribune)
SOUTH BEND -- The University of Notre Dame is looking to move up in the rankings, and it has nothing to do with football.

Villagers look to ants, snails, grasshoppers for cyclone warning (IE via Yahoo! India News)
Every year nature unleashes its fury as the monsoon arrives but for residents of Uttar Durgapur, a tiny village a lesson learnt is mother nature gives ample signals too of the impending disaster and it pays if one learns and accordingly prepares for the same.

Economics of 450mm wafer transition (CIOL)
USA: Many people in the industry seem to think that moving to larger wafers is the obvious next step to keep on Moore's Law and to ensure that the cost per transistor continues to decline as it has in the past. It's a reasonable assumption, since such a move is on the ITRS roadmap.

Technology Week in Review: Excitons, compressed energy (EETimes)
Technology Week in Review: Excitons, compressed energy

Related Stories (The Canton Repository)
Even during the darkest days of World War II, America played ball. When Allied Forces stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944, Major League Baseball players took to sun-splashed fields and made fans forget about the world-changing conflict for a moment or at least be entertained.

Qimonda, Siltronic research next-gen transistors (EETimes)
Memory chip maker Qimonda AG and wafer manufacturer Siltronic AG have joined forces to conduct basic research for future transistor architectures. The research focuses on three-dimensional transistors which will enable smaller geometries.

Tote along tunes with this pocketful of sunshine (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By KATHY ANTONIOTTI Fifty years ago, a transistor radio was a revolutionary way to hear music when people were away from home. A small, battery-powered radio was just the thing for a summer day at the beach. For the first time, people could pack their favorite Beach Boys tunes into beach bags along with tanning oil and towels. People happily accepted the poor, tinny sound and static that came ...

AWR and UMS announce PDK for advanced GaAs MMICs (EETimes.fr)
AWR and United Monolithic Semiconductors (UMS) introduced an advanced process design kit (PDK) for the UMS PPH25X GaAs pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (pHEMT) foundry process.

For cyclone warning look for ants and of course the radio (New Kerala)
Amitava Das, Kolkata: Every year nature unleashes its fury as the monsoon arrives but for residents of Uttar Durgapur, a tiny village a lesson learnt is mother nature gives ample signals too of the impending disaster and it pays if one learns and accordingly prepares for the same.