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Toshiba launches its first ARM Cortex-M3 MCU (EETimes)
Toshiba leveraged the Cortex-M3 core to create a high-performance, low-power general-purpose MCU with large flash memory, real time clock, 10-bit A/D converter, 3-channel SIO/UART and packaged in an LQFP package.

Toshiba Announces New Portégé and Tecra Notebooks (Tom's Hardware)
Toshiba has announced three new ultra-portable Portégé notebooks and a new powerful Tecra notebook

Toshiba Rolls Out WiMax Satellite Notebook (Digital Trends)
Not to be left out of the WiMax fray, Toshiba has rolled out a WiMax-equipped version of its Satellite U405 notebook.

 

Money Market Funds: How Safe Are They? (Forbes)
Stocks are tumbling and banks are failing. Could money market funds be next?

 

Police auction unclaimed property (BBC News)
Youth charities across the UK are to benefit from the sale of unclaimed property recovered by Thames Valley Police.

 

U.S., India sign civil nuclear cooperation agreement (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The United States and India signed a potentially lucrative agreement on Friday that would allow India to buy U.S. civil nuclear technology for the first time in three decades.

 



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Panasonic Sets Concrete Targets For 'Eco Ideas' in Europe (Broadcast Newsroom)
DMN Newswire--2008-10-10-- Panasonic Europe, a 100% daughter company of Panasonic Corporation, Japan, is pleased to announce the European targets for its 'eco ideas' initiative.

Panasonic Unveils 3D 1080p Plasma HDTV On Single Blu-Ray Disc At CEATEC Japan 2008 (PhysOrg)
Panasonic unveiled the latest technology in 3D 1080p on a 100-inch plasma HDTV. According to Panasonic, the 3D innovation was demonstrated at CEATEC Japan 2008 using a Panasonic 100-inch plasma and a Blu-Ray player to deliver full 1080p HD video with separate views to each eye. The infinitesimal differences between the two video streams create the 3D effect in the brain.  The Panasonic ...

Panasonic, Renesas team to mass produce 32nm chips (Engadget)
Filed under: Desktops , Laptops We've seen some big names working on 32nm chips, and now we can add two more to the mix. According to Nikkei, Panasonic and Renesas have recently developed technology necessary to mass produce the little guys, using metal oxide film (instead of a silicon material) for the insulating layer and titanium nitride for the conducting layer. This has allowed ...