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Online Services Tracker


Dear Engineer, I have added two items to the "More" dropdown menu on the navigation bar at the top of the site. These are: Online Services Portal and Online Services Tracker The aim is to make it easier for members to understand the full web presence of the engineering society so as to make it easier to get involved and stay up to date.

 

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Electronics news

Intel buys Infineon's wireless unit

Intel is buying the wireless technology group of Infineon for $1.4bn.

Tuesday 31st August 2010 00:00:00 BST +0100

 

USB device turns student laptops into multi-function meters

National Instruments has announced a low-cost USB data acquisition device aimed at students.

Friday 6th August 2010 00:00:00 BST +0100

 

Brain radar hunts for strokes

A Swedish medical technology company has demonstrated and manufactured a radar system for human brains. 

Tuesday 3rd August 2010 00:00:00 BST +0100

 

BBC News - Technology

New PS3 update blocks system hack

Sony has released a "minor" update for its PlayStation 3 that closes a loophole that allowed users to run pirated software.

Tuesday 7th September 2010 12:13:58 BST +0100

 

UK mobile firms to merge networks

Customers of Orange and T-Mobile will soon be able to hop between the two mobile networks as the firms merge their infrastructure.

Monday 6th September 2010 15:15:02 BST +0100

 

Pirate gamers face more sanctions

The developers behind the hotly anticipated Halo: Reach have taken another step aimed at cracking down on pirates.

Tuesday 7th September 2010 10:31:16 BST +0100

 

BBC News - Science & Environment

'No climate link' to African wars

A study suggests climate change is not responsible for civil wars in Africa, challenging widely held assumptions.

Monday 6th September 2010 23:47:23 BST +0100

 

Inbred bees 'facing extinction'

Some of the UK's rarest bumblebees are at risk of becoming extinct as a result of inbreeding, research suggests.

Tuesday 7th September 2010 00:19:38 BST +0100

 

Red Planet 'may not be lifeless'

Carbon-rich organic molecules, which serve as the building blocks of life, may be present on Mars after all, say scientists.

Monday 6th September 2010 13:18:12 BST +0100