Final Thought

    November 2019
    New Transistor Technology Shows Promise
    If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it is a commonly enough used phrase. The transistor is one thing that definitely ain’t broke. Since the first working bipolar junction transistor was produced in 1948 and the first CMOS one in 1963, those two designs have been the foundation of the technology that has completely ch
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    Date:
    11/01/2019
    Defining the Internet of Things
    The Internet of Things (IoT) is really more of a concept than a tangible device – the IoT comprises billions of palpable objects, but no one will “switch it on” in the same way the ARPANET officially began in October of 1969. Of course, no one has to flip a switch because the IoT is already here (albeit in
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    Date:
    11/01/2019
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