Nikkei Electronics Asia -- November 2009

Nikkei Electronics Asia-November 

2009
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Cover Story

AR to Realize World of Science Fiction (Nov 27)

Augmented reality (AR) technology is coming into our homes, our cities and elsewhere in the near future. Dramatic advances in computer technology are making possible a world that once would only have been found in the realm of science fiction... The revolution is impacting everything from mobile phones to digital home electronics, forcing rapid evolution.


Latest

IDF2009: 'Light Peak' Based on Optical Transfer Tech


Features

Sharp Commercializes Photo-Alignment Technology

Mitsubishi's Air Conditioner Suggests Efficient Usage

[Web Exclusive] Sony's Auto-Shoot Camera Stand Keeps Photos 'Natural'


Reports

Agilent to Penetrate Local Markets with RS Partnership

Xilinx: Continuing to Supply Cutting-Edge Products


Green Devices

Panasonic's Sensor-Driven White Goods Save Energy

4Home's Smart Meter Software Saves Energy in the Home

CIGS Solar Cells Lead in Performance, Cost

A CO2 Plus Minus Zero Lifestyle is Possible'

Lighting Giant Philips Starts Revolution (Nov 23)

US IT Majors Fight for Smart Grid Position (Nov 25)


India Focus

India Mobile Shipments Grow 6.7% to Reach 101 Mn


India Briefs

Moser Baer Captures 11% of India's Solid State Media Market

Cypress, Bhubaneswar Institute Team Up to Build PSoC Laboratory for Training

Cable & Wireless Accelerates Business Growth in India

Reliance Partners with SK C&C for Next-Gen Communications Rollout

Wipro, Oracle to Co-Develop Application Integration Architecture Products


Insights

Selecting Right Protocol for FPGA Gigabit Transceiver

Code Generator for Efficient, Easy Motor Control Design (Nov 30)


Design View from Japan

TTDC Halves Design Man-Hours for Automotive Analog ICs

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