2/28/2019
• Keysight Demonstrates
1st 5G Smartphone Connection
• Frigid Temperatures
Cut Electric Vehicle Range by 41%
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Russian "Sunflower" Coastal Radar Showing up on 60, 40, and
75 Meters
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5G Reaches an Anticlimax at MWC 2019
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Not Enough People Have Smartphones
2/27/2019
• FCC Announces Career Opportunities of Interest to Amateur Radio
Operators
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Ericsson Set to Acquire the Antenna and Filters Business of
Kathrein
• Would a Huawei Boycott Unravel the Supply Chain?
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LinkedIn Starts Showing Trending Stories of the Day
• Qualcomm Introduces Its
1st Multimode 5G Modem
2/26/2019
• Silicon Valley on Alert with New
Antitrust Breakup Talk in Congress
• Teen Building Working
Nuclear Reactor Using Parts from eBay
• Warning Issued over
Attacks on Internet Infrastructure
•
Carole Perry, WB2MGP, 1st Recipient of Award Named in Her Honor
•
Facebook Accused of Revealing Sensitive Health Data
2/25/2019
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China May Deploy Anti-Satellite Laser Weapons to Destroy U.S.
Military Satellites
• Wi-Fi Alliance Presses for
Modifications in 6 GHz Rules
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New Plan Aligns ARES with the Needs of Served Agencies
• U.S.-China Trade War Could Benefit India
• 1:3 Rural England
Homes Without Basic Connectivity
2/22/2019
•
Small Cell 5G Network Market to be Worth $3.5B by 2025
• KickSat-2 is Alive and Being Tracked
•
The Great Semi Debate: SiC or GaN?
• U.S.
Student Debt in "Serious Delinquency" Tops $166B
• Data Leak Exposes
Vast Hi-Tech Surveillance in Xinjiang
2/21/2019
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Lack of Minerals Threatening America's Energy Future
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UK Labels Facebook "Digital Gangsters" in Fake News Research
• World's Tax Collectors Look to
Divvy up Tech Giants' Billions
• Albuquerque's
$133M e-Bus System Going Nowhere Fast (see below)
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Growth in Electric Buses Key to Electrification (see above)
2/20/2019
• CTIA Presses Congress for
More Midband Spectrum for 5G
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Quantum Strangeness Gives Rise to New Electronics
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Apple's Insider-Trading Policy Enforcer Accused of Insider Trading
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Huawei Launches 5G Test Bed in Thailand
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Your Smart Light Can Tell Amazon and Google When You Go to Bed
2/19/2019
• Wireless
Carriers Caught Playing Fast and Loose with Location Data
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iPhone Sales Plummet by 20%
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Verizon Prepares for 3.5 GHz Tests in Boston, Phoenix
• Telesat Taps Blue Origin to
Launch Broadband Satellite Fleet
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UK GDP Growth Slowing, But So is Europe's
2/18/2019
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Ericsson Opens 5G Training Center in Texas
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Skyworks Quarterly Revenue down 7.6% YoY to $972M
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C-Band Alliance Responds to Backlash
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U.S. Navy's Newest Defense Radar Aces Its Most Complex Test
Yet
• New Materials Created for
High-Voltage Supercapacitors
2/15/2019
• NextGen
Nano-Satellites to Directly Communicate with IoT Devices
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Amazon Doubles Profits, Pays $0 in Federal Income Taxes - Again!
•
Navy Secure SATCOM for Shipboard Communications and Computer
Networks
• One Man's Quest to Prove
Vermont Has Terrible Cell Service
• Here Are the
Top 50 Streamed Talk Show Hosts
2/14/2019
• 5G and Massive
MIMO Radio Shipments to Hit 100M Units by 2021
• Politics Play a Role in 5G Outlook
•
New York's Excessive Antenna Application Fees Violate Reasonable
Accommodations
•
Light Speeds up 3D Printing of Plastic 100x
• Renesas Sales and Profits Sink
2/13/2019
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Tesla Buys Ultracapacitor Company
•
ISS Packet Radio System Back in Operation
•
Defense Contractor Innovators Among the 2019 Fed 100
•
Social Media Addicts Struggle to Make New "Real" Friends
• Exotic Form of Magnesium Suggests Surprising Shape-Shift
2/12/2019
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U.S. Military Warns of Threat from Chinese-Run Space Station
in Argentina
• GPS Jamming During NATO Drills in 2018 a Big Concern
• Italy Denies Report of
Huawei, ZTE 5G Ban
• Transport Measurements Reveal
Intriguing Properties of Germanene
•
Russia to Fly U.S. Astronauts to ISS Ahead of Schedule
(Russia collusion on ISS began in 2011 w/Space Shuttle
cancellation)
2/11/2019
• Intellectual Property and
5G: 2019's Culture Clash
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Iridium Declares Victory with $3B Satellite Constellation Upgrade
• Periodic Table Still Influencing Today's Research
• Arianespace Preps for 1st of up to
13 Launches in 2019
• Germany Cracks down on
Facebook for Data Harvesting
2/8/2019
• Deutsche Telekom to Set up
New 5G Trials This Year
•
iPhone Apps Recording User Screens Without Their Knowledge
• Potential
Return of Roaming Premiums Causes Latest Brexit Flap
• Chip Sales Slow, China Talks Start
• Faulty Battery Blamed for
Man Killed by Exploding Vape Pen
2/7/2019
• Es'hail-2/P4A Satellite Designated as
Qatar-OSCAR 100 (QO-100)
• Global
Semiconductor Sales Increase 13.7% to $469B in 2018
•
Opening 400MHz of Midband Spectrum for 5G to Add $274B to U.S.
Economy
• Organic Electronics Could Boost
Plastic-Based Solar-Cell Efficiency
• Democratic House
May Kill U.S. Space Force
2/6/2019
• UC Riverside Physicists Create
Exotic Electron Liquid
• 4 Chinese OEMs in
Top 10 Chip Buyers
•
FTC v. Qualcomm: What Really Is Going On
• Chinese Company Inks
Deal to Launch 90 SmallSats
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Russia Suspends Nuclear Missile Treaty in Tit-for-Tat with U.S.
2/5/2019
• Geoffrey Starks
Sworn in as FCC Commissioner
• ZTE & China Unicom Complete
World's 1st 5G Call on 5G ProtoPhone
• UAE Used Cyber
Super-Weapon to Spy on iPhones
• KDDI and Nokia
Boost Japan Broadband Speeds by 800%
• Google Deletes
29 Apps That Steal Users' Info
2/4/2019
• Qualcomm, 5G in Judge's Hands
•
EU's Youngsters on the Air Enthusiasm Breeds Contesting Exuberance
in U.S.
• 5 Predictions of
Tech Disruptions in Next Decade
• BT Takes Big Step Towards
Expansion in China
• Blue Multi-Mode
Laser Diodes Boost Cars' High Beams
2/1/2019
•
Is 5G Harmful for Humans and the Environment?
• Europe to Harmonize Spectrum in
3.6 GHz Band for Future 5G Services
• U.S. Unveils
Sweeping Charges Against Huawei
• China Slams Allegations as
U.S. Brings Criminal Charges Against Huawei
• Generation of
Child Web Addicts
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