Technology Shenzhen minimum wage rise could impact tech product costs worldwide Shenzhen, where some of China's largest electronics manufacturers are located, looks set to have its minimum wage hiked by 13.3 percent from 2013, in a move that could cause a ripple effect across the world's major technology companies. Apple, HP, Samsung and Nokia are among the companies that have parts and products
This is the metamaterial device. Credit: Duke University Photography Electrical engineers at Duke University have developed a material that allows them to manipulate light in much the same way that electronics manipulate flowing electrons. The researchers say the results of their latest proof-of-concept experiments could lead to the replacement of electrical components with those based on optical
Samsung Windfall: All of South Koreaâs Textbooks to Go Digital by 2015 South Korea will redefine primary school education within three years while creating a massive market for home-grown electronics By 2014, all of South Koreaâs elementary-level educational materials will be digitized, and by 2015, the entire school-age curriculum will be delivered on an array of computers, smart phones and table
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By Nick Bilton March 5, 2010 7:24 pm March 5, 2010 7:24 pm craigmod.com Craig Mod discusses a series of book âinterfacesâ that could make the transition from print to digital. A recent blog post by Craig Mod, a self-titled computer programmer, book designer and book publisher, offers a thoughtful and distinctive perspective on the move of books from paper to interactive devices like Appleâs iPad.
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