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SupplyFrame launches widget adverts to show off online design tools
February 15, 2013
SupplyFrame can now support dynamic ads that include widgets. With increasing numbers of component suppliers launching online design tools - and most…
Popular journalist Paul Marsh returns to electronics
February 15, 2013
It seems to be all change for journalists in the electronics sector. And this is news that I know many people will welcome: Paul Marsh is planning a…
Cliff Keys leaves Darnell
February 15, 2013
Cliff Keys has left Darnell, a publisher Cliff joined about six months ago. This leaves Darnell without a European editor, which may make their push…
Mick Elliott promises to continue publishing his Disti Blog
February 14, 2013
It's not all bad news about EPN. In a comment to our earlier story that talked about the move of EDN Europe to EBP and EPN shutting down, Mick…
Techwatch partners to launch new conference and exhibition
February 5, 2013
Techwatch, the Dutch publisher of Bits&Chips and Mechatronica&Machinebouw, will hold the first High-Tech Systems conference and exhibition on…
Dataweek invests in online and launches mobile website
January 29, 2013
It's not all doom and gloom in South Africa. Although Quantum has closed, Dataweek continues to be successful, and has just launched an updated…
Radio-electronics to launch “video intros”
January 29, 2013
Radio-electronics.com is planning to launch introductory videos at the start of articles posted on the site. This will give the author an opportunity…
UK events organisers confident of success in 2013
January 28, 2013
I received emails from two event organisers who both wanted to tell me how pleased they were with the events they plan to hold in the UK. The UK?…

