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Google to buy Motorola Mobility
Google Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement to buy Motorola Mobility Holdings, Inc., Libertyville, Ill., for $40.00 per share in cash or approximately $12.5 billion. »
Asia to account for 39% of smartphone shipments in 2015
Smartphone shipments to Asia are expected to more than quadruple by 2015, accounting for 39 percent of total smartphone shipments in 2015, reports IMS Research. »
Avnet Tech Games expand spring competition
Avnet Tech Games has added a fourth and virtual competition -- the VMware Virtualization Challenge -- to its fifth annual competition program for students from Arizona's colleges and universities. This new competition enables all college students nationwide to participate in the spring 2010 virtual games, scheduled for April 10. »
EcoDog beats Nokia in “greatest gadget” showdown at GadgetFest
EcoDog's FIDO Home Energy Monitoring Systems, a technology that provides room-by-room visibility of where energy dollars are spent in the home, earned top honors by both the judges and overall crowd votes at the annual GadgetFest, an event organized by CommNexus. »
Good year for a merger
When Google's Eric Schmidt said he paid a premium of $1 billion for YouTube he spelled out part of the strategy companies increasingly use to compete -- acquire for growth or to block competition. »

ESNA spoke with ReSolve, part of Arrow's newly launched reverse logistics group, which also includes Intechra, an IT asset disposition services company and Converge, an independent distributor, to discuss the importance of a reverse supply chain logistics program.
The aftermath of Japan's earthquake last month has left the electronics supply chain struggling with production stoppages and shipment delays of electronic components and raw materials supply.
Because the DRAM market is highly volatile the current buyer's market could quickly swing into a seller's market during the second half of 2011. Buyers will need to keep an eye on several key issues.



Delphi Automotive intros an aluminum cable as an alternative to more expensive copper cabling in automotive applications.