Racing to be the among the first to get his hands on Apple’s new iPad, Luke Soules of teardown firm iFixit quickly disassembled the device, beginning with the main circuit board covered by an electromagnetic interference shield covering all the microprocessors that make the device tick. Teardown firms are hired by an array of clients, their data used for competitive intelligence, in patent disputes or to keep current on industry benchmarks.Learn more at TheAge.com.
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Established in 1970, Interference Technology helps EMI/EMC engineers find solutions to their various testing, design, application and regulatory issues by publishing articles, news and other practical content. We help suppliers in these areas to find the right customers for their components, materials, test equipment and services through a wide range of marketing services, including lead generation, branding, market research and events. The publication is available in various printed and electronic media formats, with readers in over 60 countries. We also publish issues in local languages in China, Japan and Europe.