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  2. New Electronics - Wikipedia

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    New Electronics is a British bi-weekly magazine dedicated to UK electronic engineering design. It was established in 1968 [1] and is published by Findlay Media . The magazine is available both in print and electronic format and is free for electronic design engineers.

  3. List of emerging technologies - Wikipedia

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    Flexible electronics: Research, development, prototypes, limited commercialization (e.g. Samsung Galaxy Fold) Flexible and/or foldable electronic devices, and flexible solar cells which are lightweight, can be rolled up for launch, and are easily deployable Nokia Morph, Flexible organic light-emitting diode

  4. Got new electronics for the holidays? Here's what to do first

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    Kurt the CyberGuy walks through steps he recommends immediately taking after getting new electronics — like phones or TVs — as gifts this holiday season.

  5. J&R - Wikipedia

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    J&R was an online electronics and music retailer, based in New York City, United States.It had a well-known retail location on Park Row in Civic Center, Manhattan, across from New York City Hall, from 1971 to 2014. [1]

  6. Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Electronic systems design deals with the multi-disciplinary design issues of complex electronic devices and systems, such as mobile phones and computers. The subject covers a broad spectrum, from the design and development of an electronic system (new product development) to assuring its proper function, service life and disposal. [31]

  7. Crazy Eddie - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Eddie was a consumer electronics chain in the Northeastern United States.The chain was started in 1969 in New York, New York, by businessmen Eddie and Sam M. Antar, and was previously named ERS Electronics (ERS stood for Eddie, Rose and Sam; Rose and Sam were Eddie's parents).

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