Cisco with biggest layoffs in company history?
Cisco Systems is looking to lay off up to 14'000 employees - or close to 20 percent of the total 73'000 employees - media reports suggest.
'Drones can be used in more areas than just recreation and media'
Evertiq had a chat with the Swedish drone manufacturer Sky Eye Innovations. The company will integrate Flir's sensor solutions to reach new markets in the increasingly popular UAV-field.
Do you want a war? – Because that's how you start a war!
A new version of the Boston Dynamics robot “Atlas” just walked out the door. And it shows a surprising resilience when it comes to being bullied by humans...
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COMPACT PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS OF THE PANASONIC BRAND
Panasonic offers a wide range of components designed for industrial automation applications. Among them, miniature photoelectric sensors are particularly popular, valued for their compact dimensions, high precision of operation, and reliability in demanding applications. Let’s check what functions these solutions offer and what distinguishes them in terms of technical parameters.
Does Nokia-Alcatel become a hinder to competition?
That is exactly the question that the EU regulators try to answer. And they enlist future customers.
Texas Instruments - the next big buyer?
In what is already a record year for the semiconductor industtry - in terms of consolidation of the market - Texas Instruments has been rumoured as the next company with a little money to spend.
Ansys – a world of simulations on the horizon?
Simulation software expert Ansys predicts a future where production is based on simulation rather than prototyping. We had a chat with Matt Commens.
14 year-old hacks car using $15 worth of equipment
All it took was a 14-year-old and USD 15 worth of equipment from Radio Shack to flip the autoindustry upsidedown.
Interview: AMD transforming
AMD is probably one of the better known semiconductor-companies out there. However, a new technological playing field means AMD is transforming to cover more ground.
Apple equally surprised by GT bankruptcy filing
If you read Evertiq the other day, you probably know that Apple-supplier GT Advanced Technologies decided to file for chapter 11 – a move that seems to have caught even mighty Apple by surprise.
Apple supplier with unexpected chapter 11-filing
GT Advanced Technologies Inc, supplier of glass display products for Apple, surprised the market this week by filing for Bankruptcy Court Protection Under Chapter 11.
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