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Expanding market for flexible circuits
Frost & Sullivan is publishing a report into the global market for flexible printed circuits across a broad range of industries
Apple stresses cost reduction for iPhone 3G
The iPhone 3G sports an evolutionary design that favours cost reduction instead of cutting-edge features, says iSuppli Corp
PC shipments rise to 69.9m units
Intel adds momentum; AMD makes long-term gains in Q1 microprocessor market, according to iSuppli Corp
US IPTV subscribers nearly quadruple in 2007
But Internet Protocol Television is not stealing customers from satellite television in the Americas region – at least for now, according to survey
Touch screens are display touchstones
Touch screens have the Midas touch for growth, spurring a flood of competition, technologies and OEM interest
RFID in 2008: where is the action?
Predictions of a $5.29 billion RFID market in 2008, up 7.3 per cent on the $4.93 billion in 2007
Safety testers for electrical production

The new SafeTest Manufacturing safety tester incorporates seven fundamental electrical safety tests in a compact bench top instrument.
The new instrument can be used as a simple manual tester or with varying degrees of automatic test sequencing and performs earth bond, insulation resistance, flash/hipot, leakage, short-to-line and run/load tests.
Easy to operate with a full QWERTY keypad and on screen user instructions, the new SafeTest instrument has been designed to meet the needs of manufacturers that require a range of relatively straightforward safety tests to be carried out on a variety of electrical and electronic products.
All tests are individually user selectable and an internal memory has the capacity to store the results of 6000 tests. The new tester also comes with an optional safety label printer that enables the automatic production of test tags, labels and test reports.
Special safety interlocks and protection routines provide enhanced operator safety and a full range of test station accessories can also be supplied, including warning beacons.

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