Archive for July, 2008

Jul30th

It’s something that I could have guessed anyway

It’s something that I could have guessed anyway. And now, a new report from Durham University has confirmed my suspicions. (more…)

Jul23rd

Any new system needs to differentiate itself from its competitors to be successful

Any new system needs to differentiate itself from its competitors to be successful. But simply chasing your competition up the ladder of technical one-upmanship isn’t all that it takes to win market share. (more…)

Jul16th

Today

Today, developments in one field of engineering can have serious consequences on those in another. Yet to the casual observer, the fields might initially appear to be unrelated. gates software system wordpress stats
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Jul9th

With the price of oil reaching record levels of $150 a barrel and gas prices skyrocketing

With the price of oil reaching record levels of $150 a barrel and gas prices skyrocketing, there’s a lot for consumers in the UK to be worried about. (more…)

Jul2nd

Last weekend

Last weekend, miles from civilisation, one of the front tyres on my Honda Civic ran flat. In the middle of the night, and in the middle of no-where, I was left fumbling around in the dark with only a jack for company. (more…)

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Engineeringtalk and this Editor's Blog is now edited by Dave Wilson

Dave Wilson

Dave was the Editor of Digital Design, Electronic Systems Design and The OEM Integrator in the US between 1980 and 1990. More recently, he founded e4engineering (now The Engineer Online) at the start of 2000 and Technology Horizons in 2006, both for Centaur Media. His mood varies with the fortunes of the NASDAQ and Nikkei indices.

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