Jokes By GEC
This witty ad from GEC was in Electronics Weekly’s edition of May 10th 1961:
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This witty ad from GEC was in Electronics Weekly’s edition of May 10th 1961:
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There was once a plumber who took a particular interest in loos. He held three patents relating to loos, one of which was for his invention of the floating ballcock. … The post Fable: The Plumber Who Relieved A King appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
The 76th annual IEEE Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC) will be held from May 26-29, 2026 at the JW Marriott & The Ritz-Carlton Grande Lakes Resort, Orlando, Florida. The … The post 76th ECTC appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Intel’s Q1 revenue was up 7% YoY at $13.6 billion. The loss for the quarter was $3.7 billion. The forecast for Q2 revenue was $13.8 billion to $14.8 billion. The … The post Upbeat Q1 for Intel appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
INCIRT, the Aachen data converter IC specialist, has closed a €4.8 million funding round. Investors were Lifeline Ventures and High Tech Gründerfonds. INCIRT is developing data converters that claim to … The post INCIRT raises €4.8m appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) is joining Lazuli, an initiative of the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Observatory System, which aims to deliver a privately funded telescope into deep space. Working as … The post SSTL joins plan for Lazuli private space telescope larger than Nasa’s Hubble appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
e-book penetration still trails that of printed books in the vast majority of countries around the world, according to data from Statista’s Market Insights, In the US around 21% of … The post E-Books Lag Printed Books appeared first on Electronics Weekly.