The result of this joint effort is expected to enable ST to accelerate the high-accuracy, transistor level verification of complex analog ICs using ST's Smart Power technology for integrated automotive applications.
E-Marine is pleased to participate in ITU Telecom Africa, and it is committed to providing the best in submarine services to this region," said Mr. Omar Jassim Bin Kalban, Managing Director and CEO of E-Marine. "This is a promising market
SEHA has committed to implementing a system-wide EMR for all of its hospitals and clinics as part of its vision to create a connected healthcare system and to improve the quality of care in Abu Dhabi. SEHA chose Cerner as
Commenting on the new appointment, Mr. Hari Padmanabhan, Deputy Managing Director, 3i Infotech said, "The 3i Infotech family welcomes Pankaj as the COO for the MEARC region. With his proven leadership skills, deep IT knowledge and the ability to strategise
GITEX Technology Week is an event of true international stature, with some of the largest names in technology using it as a platform to unveil some of their most far-reaching initiatives to the world. In addition, it has become the
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer, Tuesday 13 May 2008. 17:04:00 Hacking without the machete AFRICAN DICTATOR Robert Mugabe is no stranger to causing hostility and frustration, but now it seems the shoe is temporarily on the other foot, as the website
Ambrose McNevin the Inquirer, Tuesday 13 May 2008. 16:43:00 But where to find it as the talent crunch bites IT IS NO longer safe to leave recruitment in the hands of the HR department. It must be handed over to
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer, Tuesday 13 May 2008. 09:15:00 And don't bother coming back YESTERDAY WE REPORTED that cigarette vending machines in Japan could soon be equipped with biometric equipment that would be able to tell whether or not the
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer, Tuesday 13 May 2008. 16:45:00 Sun, sea and spam A COMPANY CALLED MOMAIL which, as the name indicates, deals with mobile mail, has sent out a press release inviting us to all get very excited about
The San Francisco startup Powerset went live on Monday (12th May 2008) with its new semantic search engine for the Internet. The launch of the service has been anticipated for months, with US media speculating about the chances for success
The world's largest PC manufacturer, HP, is negotiating a multi-billion dollar takeover of US IT service provider EDS. But according to HP it is not yet a done deal.
Microsoft announced on Friday it has appealed the record €899m (£709m) fine imposed on the company by the European Commission (EC) in February, indicating the company is not yet prepared to reconcile itself to the Commission's interoperability demands.
Proceedings of the World Conference, 11-13 May 2005, UNESCO, Paris, France. "The purpose of the World Conference on ICT for Capacity-Building was to contribute to the second phase of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in Tunis in
To reveal? The inexorable blackness of spaceMicrosoft yesterday whipped the lens cap off the public beta of its much-anticipated WorldWide Telescope - a "rich Web application that brings together imagery from the best ground- and space-based observatories across the world"....
Still buying more burgers than phones thoughThe annual "Brands We Love, Brands We Hate" survey shows Nokia topping the charts as most loved brand in the UK, while McDonalds, AOL and The Sun are the most hated....
Now you can type and tanReview Thankfully, the typical English weather recently relented and gave us a few sunny days in which we rushed outside to test some summer kit. This curious laptop case was one such item....
A step too far?Asbos are usually reserved for rowdy town-centre teens, but one in ten Brits think the anti-social behaviour orders should be handed out inconsiderate mobile phone users....
Unwiped disc palaverAn unemployed man who tried to sell a computer disc that used to belong to the best mate of F1 star Lewis Hamilton has been arrested in Germany....
Internal docs expose plans for fines, surveillanceOfcom, the UK regulator of all things communicative, is considering everything from ASBOs to covert surveillance to shut down pirate radio stations, according to documents obtained by The Register under the Freedom of Information