Kulicke and Soffa: It Ain't Over 'Till It's Over In the final minutes of a ball game - when it is still on the line - those players who can put their bruised feelings aside and focus on ... Seeking Alpha
Semiconductor materials sales outstrip IC sales The semiconductor materials market will grow by over double the amount the semiconductor industry grows because of the high rise in units/steep ... Electronics Weekly
GM agrees to increase loan to Delphi by $300M General Motors Corp. has agreed to lend Delphi Corp. an additional $300 million as the auto parts supplier struggles to get out of bankruptcy ... Business Week
European chip sales down, but stablising, says DMASS Europe's semiconductor market saw a modest rally in the last few months. Although there was a year-on-year fall in sales of semiconductors ... Electronics Weekly
The Shape of Things to Come Instead of using a flat microchip as the light sensor for their new camera, a team of engineers has developed a sensor that is a flexible ... Nanotechwire
Olympic Waving Torches herald new era for MEMS When a cascade of mesmerizing tableaux unfolded on the floor of the "Bird's Nest" at the Beijing Summer Olympics opening ceremony ... EETimes
Bigger, Cheaper Solar Cells "First Solar, a start-up from Arizona, is making photovoltaic cells at a fraction of the usual cost. Their secret: increasing the light- ... Slashdot
Nanotechnology offers benefits, but poses risks Some say the emerging technology harbours hidden dangers. Sound preposterous? Then consider this: Some keyboards contain nanosilver, ... Computerworld