SP3T Antenna Switch

The SKY13586-678LF is a single-pole, triple-throw antenna switch for 2.4 GHz WiFi applications. Switching between the antenna and the RF1, RF2, and RF3 ports is accomplished with two control voltages .

Global Mobile Analytics Market Projected to Reach US$ 6,186.7 Mn by…

Global Mobile Analytics Market Projected to Reach US$ 6,186.7 Mn by 2024: North America to Remain the Most Profitable Market gaining immense popularity amongst users. Adobe Systems Incorporated, Yahoo! Inc. , International Business Machine Corporation , Tune, Inc., Google Inc. , Amazon Web Services, Inc. , Localytics , Webtrends Inc., and Mixpanel, Inc. are amongst other prominent players operating in the global mobile analytics market.

Acorn International Wins Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Following…

Acorn International Wins Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Following Establishment of IP & Brand Protection Unit to Defend Its Proprietary and Licensed Brands in China the Company, received the final judgement from Shanghai Pudong People’s Court that Yongkang Jinqiu Fitness Equipment Co., Ltd had infringed the Company’s trademark for its Oukai BBJ products and must pay Acorn monetary damages.

3D IC and 2.5D IC Packaging Market Worth 170.46 Billion USD by 2022

The growth of this market is mainly driven by the increasing need for advanced architecture in electronics products, trend of miniaturization of electronic devices, and growing market for tablets, smartphones, and gaming devices. 3D WLCSP is one of the most compact package types with increased functionality and improved thermal performance in printed circuit boards compared to 3D TSV and 2.5D IC.

UBTECH Introduces TankBot: the First Jimu Robot that Runs on Treads

UBTECH Robotics, the company that created the cutting-edge Alpha Series of humanoid robots, today introduced TankBot, the latest addition to its line of STEM-friendly Jimu Robots for kids and teens. TankBot is the first Jimu Robot to run on tank treads for unprecedented mobility and features an infrared sensor that allows it to follow commands to detect, pick up or manoeuvre around objects.

LOCATOR Invented by InventHelp Client

“We thought there needed to be a quick and easy way to locate missing items like keys and the remote control,” said one of two inventors, from Greeneville, Tenn., “so we invented the LOCATOR.” The LOCATOR provides a convenient way to locate a lost or misplaced item.

The four most important lessons about technology for 2016

Gadget-makers are under tremendous pressure to release upgraded models at breakneck speeds, lest they be defeated by the competition. But it’s not without risk-something Samsung learned the hard way this year after rushing to market the faulty Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, which combusted enough times to warrant a mass recall .

Who Owns Blockchain? Goldman, BofA Amass Patents for Coming Wars

In the headlong rush to revolutionize modern finance, blockchain enthusiasts are overlooking one potentially costly problem: their applications, built on open-source code, may actually belong to someone else. Recently, some of the biggest names in business, from Goldman Sachs to Bank of America and Mastercard, have quietly patented some of the most promising blockchain technologies for themselves.

China Demands Emission Cuts as Year’s Worst Smog Chokes Beijing

China called for better coordination to cut emissions after a sixth day of heavy smog engulfed much of the northern part of the country and spurred the year’s highest alert. With the toxic haze shrouding the capital Beijing, coastal Tianjin, and surrounding Hebei province, the environmental protection ministry called for cities to coordinate anti-emission measures such as halting industrial production and banning vehicles from roads.

DOAS Dehumidifier Has Smallest Refrigerant ChargeSeresco USA

The Outdoor Air Series, an indoor split dedicated outdoor air system dehumidifier featuring the smallest refrigerant charge in the HVAC industry, according to the company. The OA Series uses Seresco’s Protocol Technology, which substitutes HFC refrigerant with less expensive and environmentally-friendly glycol for heat rejection to an outdoor dry cooler in all commercial applications.

Robot gives rare glimpse under Antarctic sea ice

An underwater robot has captured a rare glimpse beneath the Antarctic sea ice, revealing a colourful world filled with coconut-shaped sponges, dandelion-like worms, pink algae and spidery starfish. This undated screen grab taken from handout video received from the Australian Antarctic Division on December 21, 2016 shows a rare glimpse beneath the Antarctic sea ice, revealing a colourful world The Australian Antarctic Division took footage on a camera attached to a Remotely Operated Vehicle sent down by scientists through a small hole drilled in the ice as they recorded the acidity, oxygen, salinity and temperature of the seawater.

FedEx Profit Disappoints as Ground-Delivery Spending Rises

FedEx Corp.’s second-quarter profit fell short of analysts’ estimates as the operator of the world’s biggest air-freight carrier boosted investment in a complementary business: ground delivery. Operating income fell 12 percent in the ground operation as spending on network expansion fueled a rise in costs, FedEx said in a statement Tuesday.

Trudeau Joins Obama in Freezing Arctic Offshore Oil Drilling

President Barack Obama banned new offshore oil and gas drilling in more than 100 million acres of the U.S. Arctic and undersea canyons in the Atlantic Ocean, a move certain to provoke a fight with the Republican-led Congress and his successor in the White House. In an announcement coordinated between two of the world’s biggest oil producers, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also committed to freeze new offshore leasing in his nation’s Arctic waters and review the matter every five years.

U.K. Said Set to Agree on GIB Sale to Macquarie in January

The British government is set to agree to a deal to sell U.K. Green Investment Bank Plc to Macquarie Group Ltd. in early January, according to a person familiar with the process. The sale of the Edinburgh-based bank is on track to be completed before the end of March, in line with the deadline the government set when it announced the privatization this year, the person said, asking not to be identified because discussions are confidential.

Mistry Taps Court in Feud With Tatas After Quitting Units

Cyrus Mistry, the ousted chairman of Tata Sons Ltd., filed a case in an Indian court against his abrupt removal as head of India’s biggest conglomerate. Mistry, who also resigned as a director in six group companies on Monday on the eve of shareholder meetings to remove him, filed the case at the National Company Law Tribunal, according to a statement from Tata Sons, which said “it will contest the allegations.”

Obama Said to Use 1953 Law to Restrict Offshore Oil Drilling

President Barack Obama is preparing to block the sale of new offshore drilling rights in most of the U.S. Arctic and parts of the Atlantic, a move that could indefinitely restrict oil production there, according to people familiar with the decision. Obama will invoke a provision in a 1953 law that gives him wide latitude to withdraw U.S. waters from future oil and gas leasing, said the people who spoke on condition of anonymity because the decision had not been announced.

Sun 25

Families enjoy activities and crafts including dreidel bounce, baby/toddler zone, face paint, make your own donut, rainbow loom Chanukah jewelry, wood etching, take a picture with Judah Maccabee, dreidel crafts, Chanukah gelt, live presentations and more. Catch an interactive storytime , the Olive Oil Press demo and a Chanukah film .

NASA orbiter detects infant versions of Martian ‘spiders’

Washington, Dec 21 : Using NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter data, researchers have detected cumulative growth of erosion-carved troughs that may be infant versions of larger features known as Martian “spiders,” which are radially patterned channels found only in the south polar region of the Red Planet. [NK US] The troughs are resulting from the same thawing-carbon-dioxide process believed to form the spider-like features, the researchers said.

Methbot’ scam wreaks havoc on digital ads

A cybersecurity firm says it has uncovered a massive online scam that employs an army of automated web browsers to siphon millions of dollars of advertising per day away from US media companies and brand-name advertisers. The firm, New York-based White Ops, has dubbed the operation “Methbot,” because of references to meth buried in the computer code underlying the scam, and says it is the largest and most profitable fraud operation yet to strike digital advertising.

Column: John Glenn inspired generations of astronauts

TWO YEARS before we were born and three decades before we each had the chance to leave our planet in a spaceship, our parents and 100 million other people heard the news: A 40-year-old Marine Corps lieutenant colonel named John Glenn had become the first American to orbit Earth. To this day, Glenn’s journey remains as awe-inspiring as it was audacious.

Human Resources and Administrative Officer

Creative Associates International is a dynamic, fast-growing global development firm that specializes in education, economic growth, democratic institutions and stabilization. Based in Washington, D.C., Creative has a field presence in more than 25 countries with a strong client portfolio that includes the U.S. Agency for International Development and the State Department, among others.

Kiadis Pharma provides update on second dose trial (CR-AIR-008) with ATIR101a

The Company will continue its CR-AIR-008 trial, treating patients with a single dose of ATIR101TM according to the recommendation of the Independent Data Monitoring Committee and according to the clinical protocol. In this ongoing exploratory Phase II trial the safety and efficacy of a second dose of ATIR101TM is being tested in patients to investigate product flexibility in administering a further dose of ATIR101TM should it be needed by physicians.