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A Novel VSWR-Protected and Controllable CMOS Class <endeca_term>E Power</endeca_term> Amplifier for Bluetooth Applications

A Novel VSWR-Protected and Controllable CMOS Class E Power Amplifier for Bluetooth Applications

This paper describes the design of a differential class-E PA for Bluetooth applications in 0.18μm CMOS technology with... Read more

6 August, 2011

Future Power fires back at Apple

...claim that it had obtained a "worldwide injunction" against Future Power's E-Power PC, which Apple has accused of aping its popular iMac. "Future... Read more

15 March, 2000 by Matthew Rothenberg

Do clones make the Mac?

...Apple settled its suit against one of the latter: Future Power, whose E-Power system brought down the Mac maker's wrath soon after its... Read more

14 June, 2001 by Matthew Rothenberg

Split decision on iMac look-alikes

...in force until 1 February, 2004, preventing the company from selling its E-Power "monocomputer" with a 15in CRT screen. However, the settlement will let... Read more

6 June, 2001 by Daniel Drew Turner

Bloody battles in the courtroom: an Apple history Pt II

...Power and its backer, South Korea's Daewoo, over the Windows-based E-Power PC. Other targets come to include Japan's Sotec, with its... Read more

3 August, 2000 by Matthew Broersma

A Year Ago: Apple sues copycat iMac firm

...in federal court against Future Power and Daewoo Telecom, complains that the E-Power systems, which are Intel-based, "illegally copy Apple's designs". "There... Read more

4 July, 2000 by Margaret Kane

Apple to sue? That'll be the Daewoo

...at Daewoo produced some kind of fruit-themed, translucent computer called the E-Power which Apple felt invaded its own commercial and artistic space, producing... Read more

15 March, 2000 by Rob Beattie

Apple sues copycat iMac firm

...in federal court against Future Power and Daewoo Telecom, complains that the E-Power systems, which are Intel-based, "illegally copy Apple's designs." "There... Read more

2 July, 1999 by Margaret Kane

PC Expo: iMac-alike not thinking so different

It's an almost-iMac, Future Power's E-Power. This Windows-based PC, which bares an uncanny resemblance to Apple... Read more

25 June, 1999 by Joel Deane
M-Train 1.2

M-Train 1.2

...One workout from the each of 4 elements of P.A.S.E. (Power, Agility, Strength, Endurance) is now free. All additional workouts are now... Read more

22 May, 2010
Power Line Communication Networks for Large-Scale Control and Automation Systems

Power Line Communication Networks for Large-Scale Control and Automation Systems

...concepts for PLC to make use of the existing infrastructure resources, i.e., power lines, to meet these requirements Read more

22 October, 2009
Power-Rate-Distortion Optimized Resource-Scalable Low-Complexity Video Coding in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks

Power-Rate-Distortion Optimized Resource-Scalable Low-Complexity Video Coding in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks

...been potentially applicable for several emerging applications. However, the available resources, i.e., power and rate, of visual sensors in a WMSN are very limited... Read more

29 April, 2009
Resource-Scalable Low-Complexity Video Coding in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks

Resource-Scalable Low-Complexity Video Coding in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks

...been potentially applicable for several emerging applications. However, the available resources, i.e., power and rate, of visual sensors in a WMSN are very limited... Read more

1 April, 2009
Multi-User Multimedia Resource Allocation Over Multi-Carrier Wireless Networks

Multi-User Multimedia Resource Allocation Over Multi-Carrier Wireless Networks

...of distortion impact and solve the problem of allocating wireless resources, i.e., power/rate and sub-carrier assignment, among multiple users such that the... Read more

17 October, 2007
Sending Correlated Gaussian Sources Over a Gaussian MAC: To Code, or Not to Code

Sending Correlated Gaussian Sources Over a Gaussian MAC: To Code, or Not to Code

...non-orthogonal) MAC. They characterize the tradeoff between the transmission cost, i.e., power, and the estimation distortion, D, using Shannon's separation source and... Read more

1 June, 2007

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