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In the latest print issue of EE Times Europe

January 20, 2009 | | 212901304

Here are a selection of articles that appeared in the latest EE Times Europe print edition: January 2009. Click on the headline to see the full story.

You can download a digital edition of the latest EE Times Europe print edition here.

Commentary: Digital radio needs makeover

Component suppliers and radio makers have welcomed the U.K.'s Digital Radio Working Group report on how to promote DAB technology, released just as the lights were going out in most offices before a holiday break that they hoped would boost sales of digital radios.

Opinion: The power of broadband over powerline

Home networking applications of today, which include gaming and high definition video streaming across all rooms of the home, put high demands on existing home networks * not just in terms of connectivity, but also in terms of Quality of Service (QoS).

MBO and secret partner set IPWireless free

IPWireless Inc. (San Bruno, Calif.), the wireless chip and systems specialist that was bought back by its management late last month from NextWave Wireless, expects to be profitable by the second half of this year, according to a senior executive at the company's engineering base in Chippenham, England.

Energy harvesting feeds ultra-low-power device growth Although the global economic downturn has depressed growth prospects across the electronics sector there still remain one or two bright spots that will nudge the industry forward during 2009.











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