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Mr. Devey is a member of the Institute of Radio Engineers, and is chairman of the Electronic Industries Association Committee on Printed and Modular Components.
* Electronic Industries Association
The Electronic Industries Association ( EIA ) standard RS-232-C as of 1969 defines:
The standard continued to be revised and updated by the Electronic Industries Alliance and since 1988 by the Telecommunications Industry Association ( TIA ).
Kakehashi founded Ace Electronic Industries in 1960, a manufacturer of numerous combo organs, guitar amplifiers, and effects pedals.
The electronic color code was developed in the early 1920s by the Radio Manufacturers Association ( now part of Electronic Industries Alliance ( EIA )), and was published as EIA-RS-279.
He eventually got transferred to government services, where he began to rise in prominence and rank, eventually becoming a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, Minister of Electronic Industries in 1983.
It is part of a family of copper cabling standards defined jointly by the Electronic Industries Alliance and the Telecommunications Industry Association.
Associated with the Electronic Industries Alliance ( EIA ), a trade association that represents all areas of the electronics industry in the United States, JEDEC has over 300 members, including some of the world's largest computer companies.
) and electronic music into a singular musical mix (" Heavy Electronic Pacific Rock " on Digitalis Industries, " Collected Works " on Porter Records ).
Most notably the Electronic Industries Alliance ( EIA ) and Japanese EIA asked to be included in order to represent their members in the testing and specification phases of the approval process.
* Daewoo Electronics, a strong force both internationally and in Korea ( sub-branch Daewoo Electronic Components Co. Ltd, Daewoo Electric Motor Industries Ltd., Orion Electric Co. Ltd .)
The Electronic Industries Alliance ( EIA, until 1997 Electronic Industries Association ) was a standards and trade organization composed as an alliance of trade associations for electronics manufacturers in the United States.
* Electronic Industries Alliance
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* Electronic Alliance Australasia, a Sydney, Australia-based importer of electrical and electronic parts
* Recommended Standard, an early prefix used for electronic standards ( e. g. RS-232 ) now maintained by the Electronic Industries Alliance
It was standardized by Electronic Industries Alliance ( EIA ) and Telecommunications Industry Association ( TIA ) together.
Until earlier in the year GEIA had been an affiliate of EIA ( a trade association formerly known as the Electronic Industry Alliance ) EIA has been very financially successful, unlike ITAA.
* Alliance for Global Business .< ref > Alliance for Global Business ” A Global Action Plan for Electronic Business ” < www. iccwbo. org / home / e_business / word_documents / 3rd % 20Edition % 20Global % 20Action % 20Plan. pdf >.</ ref >
These include, or have included, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Australian Privacy Foundation, the Electronic Privacy Information Center ( US ), Statewatch ( UK ), the Electronic Frontier Foundation ( US ), the European Digital Rights Initiative, Consumers International, the Foundation for Information Policy Research ( UK ), Liberty ( UK ), the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, the Moscow Human Rights Network, Amnesty International, Privacy Ukraine, Quintessenz ( Austria ), Human Rights Watch, Bits of Freedom ( Netherlands ), freedominfo. org, Index on Censorship, the Association for Progressive Communications, the Global Internet Liberty Campaign, Charter 88 ( UK ), the Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates and the Thai Civil Liberties Union.

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This led to a great deal of debate in the industry, but without any visible changes until March 2005, when Electronic Arts internally announced that it was planning to extend overtime pay to some of its employees not currently eligible.
The defense group, centered around Fort Wayne, IN, remained independent under the Magnavox Electronic Systems name, first under Philips and later in the Carlyle Group, until it was acquired by Hughes Electronics in 1995.
It is often rumoured that EPOC stands for " Electronic Piece Of Cheese " however Colly Myers, who was Symbian's CEO from founding until 2002, said in an interview that it stood for ' epoch ' and nothing more.
Marconi Electronic Systems ( MES ), or GEC-Marconi as it was until 1998, was the defence arm of The General Electric Company ( GEC ).
Electronic news media — both radio and television — both widely used City News throughout the 1990s, until the Sun-Times, owned by Conrad Black's Hollinger International, decided to pull out.
In 1990, with fellow digital rights activists John Perry Barlow and John Gilmore, he co-founded the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and served as its chairman until 1994.
However, at the first of several Electronic Arts-sponsored players ' conventions referred to as " UO Town Meetings ," in Atlanta, Electronic Arts representatives suggested that the two clients would exist side-by-side until about 80 % of the players had switched over to the new client.
Perhaps owing to this lag in development, the patent was little-known until 1997, when the Electronic Frontier Foundation gave Lamarr an award for this contribution.
It was active from October 1968 until June 1969, and only two albums were released on the label, one by Lennon and Ono ( Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with the Lions ) and one by Harrison ( Electronic Sound ).
It took until 2000 for Marvin to launch the next attempt, the Detroit Electronic Music Festival.
Up until that point publishing of Electronic Arts Games, and the conversion of many of their games to compact cassette versions in Europe was handled by Ariolasoft.
A small company in Wales was already called Electronic Arts, and until 1997 Electronic Arts in the UK was known legally as EOA, a name derived from its square / circle / triangle logo.
The title took 18 months to create with a budget of $ 1. 7 million and was pitched to several publishers, until Electronic Arts — who owned the rights to the Shock franchise — responded by suggesting the game become a sequel to System Shock.
Pringle Hall ( named for Vice Admiral Joel R. P. Pringle, NWC President from 1927 – 1930 ) was opened in 1934, and was the principal site for war gaming from the time of its completion in 1934 until the Naval Electronic Warfare Simulator was built in Sims Hall in 1957.
The Incredible Machine, the first game in the series, was originally going to be developed by Electronic Arts for the Commodore 64 in 1984, but Dynamix worked on Arcticfox for the Amiga instead and work did not start on The Incredible Machine until the spring of 1993.
He was the Chairman of the Board of the Electronic Frontier Foundation for ten years until February 2010, when he relinquished his tenure to John Buckman.
It currently has a monopoly over public transportation fare payments in Singapore until the new NETS CashCard, which has a monopoly over Electronic Road Pricing toll payments, enters the market in September 2009 ( and vice-versa ).
The BCS-FTAM transmission protocol is supposed to be replaced by the Electronic Banking Internet Communication Standard ( EBICS ) until 2010.
Usually, a company like Electronic Arts or Sega runs the servers until it becomes inactive, in which private servers with their own DNS number can function.

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