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New Life for Magnetic Tape A boost in storage density could keep magnetic tapes spinning for years, thanks to new research from IBM and Fujifilm.
Chinese Army Simulates Complicated Electromagnetic Environment China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) made a significant breakthrough recently when it tested a complicated electromagnetic environment during large scale training exercises.
Australian Prison Leads Fight Against Cell Phone Use by Inmates Australia’s Lithgow Correctional Centre’s proposed use of mobile phone jammers has moved to a new stage with the country’s communications regulator set to discuss the proposal with nearby telecommunications providers.
Gas Pedal Problem Forces Toyota to Pull 8 Models Toyota suspended the manufacture and sale of eight of its most popular models because of an unresolved mechanical flaw that might cause the accelerator to get stuck in the depressed position.
Mass-Produced Equipment Poses EMC Challenges EMC tests, which are a critical step in designing electrical and electronic products, recently have become a matter of concern due to the global increase in production of all types of E&E equipment, according to SGS Group.
Electromagnetic Pulse Cannon Has Military’s Attention A Canadian company will soon demonstrate an electromagnetic pulse cannon that is capable of stopping a car at a distance of 656 feet (200 meters). Flight International uncovered the story while following up on a recent U.S.
Henry Ott’s EMC Classic, Now Updated “Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering” is a completely revised, expanded, and updated version of Henry Ott's popular book “Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems.
Man Claims Electromagnetic Sensitivity Forces Him to Live in Car A Santa Fe man who says he suffers from electromagnetic sensitivity is suing his next-door neighbor for refusing to turn off her cell phone and other electronic devices.
Train EMI Could be Affected by Federal Policy Change Local officials are trying to determine how a recently proposed change in how the federal government evaluates transit projects for funding could affect Minnesota’s Central Corridor light rail project, as the Metropolitan »
Military Contractor Denies Selling Frequency-Hopping Technology An Australian company has denied reports that its advanced 2050 mobile transceivers have been sold to the Myanmar military and are even capable of frequency hopping.
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