Editorial archive;
Software targets EDA market (25 October 2011)
Vertical ERP software targets Electronic Design Automation (EDA) market, to bridge the gap between electronics design, finance, and inventory management.
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Students miss out on university places (14 June 2011)
Figures released by UCAS show that a record 688,310 people have applied for university places this Autumn, but over 200,000 have failed to land a place.
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Do you want 3D? (07 June 2011)
When something new and shiny comes out, there always seems to be a crowd of people that have already adopted it. But it hasn’t quite been that way for 3D TV yet.
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Born into a bankrupt system (02 April 2011)
The education fees row has again reared its ugly elitist head and threatens to undermine the value of some degree courses.
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Don’t forget the tablets (18 January 2011)
The technology extravaganza in Las Vegas that is the Consumer Electronics Show is over for another year. So what did CES 2011 teach us?
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Outdated outlooks (23 November 2010)
This may well be a throwaway society, but what about things that need to last?
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Long live the radio stars (24 August 2010)
In the intimate theatre I sat, excited, bemused, enthralled. The lights went up and the rapturous applause commenced.
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You can't keep your hat on (03 August 2010)
Looking over this week’s news stories in the EPD newsletter, it’s hard not to be amazed by what’s going on around us.
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I’ve seen the future! (25 May 2010)
And I didn’t have to travel at 88mph and rely upon a flux capacitor.
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Innovation nation (04 May 2010)
“An innovation is one of those things that society looks at and says, ‘if we make this part of the way we live and work, it will change the way we live and work’.”
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Now, it’s personal! (06 April 2010)
Paul Wolfe recently met Bill Walker and Chris Shipway of Avnet Memec to find out about the company’s new business strategy, which relies on meeting the needs of the individual.
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Power, at the cost of glory? (15 January 2010)
They say you can’t have your cake and eat it. The bathroom scales would disagree with me, especially owing to my Christmas indulgence, but the sentiment of the expression still rings true.
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