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  • UMC has doubts about Moore's Law, may soon produce ATI chips on 80 nm
    October 20, 2006 – 11:08 AM
    Moving ahead to deeper submicron design rules, United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) questions the constancy of Moore's Law, according to company chairman and CEO Jackson Hu.
  • Nanoelectronics key to keep up with Moore's Law - SIA
    December 1, 2004 – 4:17 PM
    The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) announced that it has initiated a nanoelectronics research initiative to keep Moore's Law in force beyond limits of current microchip technology.
  • HP believes nanoscale crossbar can extend Moore's law
    January 16, 2007 – 1:00 PM
    Hewlett-Packard (HP) today released first details about a "hybrid" nano-CMOS chips that could lead the way not only to much smaller chip structures and extend the physical limits of Moore's law, but also continue the trend to a substantial decrease of power consumption in semiconductors.
  • Net porn law unconstitutional
    March 22, 2007 – 2:19 PM
    A federal judge has ruled that the Child Online Protection Act, enacted in 1998 though never actually enforced due to a string of legal battles, breaches the First and Fifth Amendment rights and is thus deemed unconstitutional.
  • New transistor material could help extend Moore's Law
    December 7, 2005 – 12:43 PM
    Reducing the power consumption of future chips is research priority in today's semiconductor industry. Experimenting with new materials that could substitute or complement today's silicon substrates is considered a critical step in this effort - and Intel claims it has discovered yet another material that has the potential to let chips run cooler and consume less energy.

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  • 10 Ways to Beat the New Hands-Free Laws
    June 23, 2008 – 1:20 PM in Smartphones
    10 Ways to Beat the New Hands-Free Laws On July 1, Calif. and Wash. will join other states to make hands-free driving the rule of the road. Our ten Bluetooth headset picks keep you safe, while minimizing the cyborg look.

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