“Microwave Component Mechanics by Harri Eskelinen and Pekka Eskelinen, one of the first texts devoted to the mechanical aspects of designing and manufacturing microwave components, finally brings credit to precision machine shops and the people who work in them. Microwave Component Mechanics seamlessly details key aspects of mechanical and electrical design and manufacturing required for achieving high-performance microwave components.”
—Microwaves & RF, July 2003
“This book discusses four important areas of microwave mechanics and is aimed at two distinct audiences. The reader may be a microwave engineer who wants to adapt his work to the possibilities and limitations of the mechanical manufacturing processes, tools and materials. Alternatively, a mechanical engineer can benefit from the various examples of microwave designs, in which the common practices and rules of his specialty might not give the optimum results.”
—Microwave Journal, June 2003
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Apple Inc’s Phil Schiller shows John Blackstone the many features of the iPhone. Apple’s latest product will go on sale this June.
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Whether you are an executive or sales manager in a networking company, a data communications engineer, or a telecommunications professional, you must have a thorough working knowledge of the ever growing and interrelated array of telecom and data communications technologies. From protocols and operation of the Internet (IP, TCP, HTTP, …) and its access systems such as ADSL, and GSM… to the basics of transmission and switching, this newly revised resource delivers an up-to-date introduction to a broad range of networking technologies, clearly explaining the networking essentials you need to know to be a successful networking professional. Moreover, the book explores the future developments in optical, wireless and digital broadcast communications.
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Helio’s Korean American brand offers Korean language devices, services and support.
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Helio’s first commercial. The worst social faux pas? Calling it a phone.
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The availability of web 2.0 applications presents telcos with an opportunity to adapt their business models as they continue their pursuit of data revenues.
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