The glass futures rises in five consecutive trading day and created a new high record after listing. Seeing from the macroscopic aspect, the microscopic economy turns warm. The market confidence comes back to life which gives a strong ...
The FCC plans to allocate more unlicensed spectrum for Wi-Fi to improve performance in crowded public places and in homes, looking to head off a future spectrum crunch. Wi-Fi users will share that spectrum with the U.S. Department of ...
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Sagent Pharmaceuticals has announced the temporary importation of 8.4% Sodium Bicarbonate Injection, USP into the US market from Australia-based Phebra. The temporary arrangement is to address the present critical shortage of non-FDA ...
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Evidence collected from a website that was recently used to flood U.S. banks with junk traffic suggests that the people behind the ongoing DDoS attack campaign against U.S. financial institutions — thought by some to be the work of ...
Tags: bank attacks, botnets for hire, cyber attacks, Homeland Security, Iran
US-based manufacturer of pressure sensitive adhesive patterns, Glue Dots International (GDI) has launched an automated, inline SD-900 adhesive applicator in the European market. Glue Dots International VP and GM Bruce Church said that, ...
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New figures compiled by Saga has shown that the UK's 12.85 million pensioners spent as much as£17.4 billion on electricity and fuel bills in 2012 alone. The average yearly spend on fuel bills for the over 65s in the past year ...
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UK-based RPC Containers has introduced 'Spoonkler', a new dual flip-top cap for the Bart Ingredients Company's spices range. "The new spices packaging is the work of a Bart development team which included representatives from across the ...
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Global paper and packaging company International Paper has joined Two Sides, an independent, non-profit organization in a bid to promote the responsible production, use and sustainability of print and paper. International Paper Commercial ...
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U.S. banks and their customers are doing a better job of protecting themselves against cyber attacks that result in thieves taking over commercial accounts, according to a survey released by the Financial Services-Information Sharing and ...
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Used test equipment has growing importance in the market, writes Mel Porter, CEO, Livingston With the economic environment still challenging, telecom operators and engineering companies are trying to avoid the need for making heavy ...
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We roundup some of the major electronics news stories from CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2013, which runs 8 - 11 January in Las Vegas. Thursday 10 January CES: LG unveils curved OLED TV LG debuts a curved model of its OLED TV ...
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Fabless IC suppliers grew by 6% in 2012, 10% better than the 4% decline registered by the IDMs and 8% better than the 2% decline shown by the total IC market last year. Except for 2010, fabless company IC sales growth has outpaced IDM IC ...
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Bosch has renamed the Eisai Machinery companies as Bosch Inspection Technology in Germany, China and North America and Bosch Packaging Technology KK in Japan, and Eisai Machinery, its Japanese subsidiary, became a part of Bosch Packaging ...
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Guardian Plus is a business support programme designed for businesses buying or using Guardian products either supplied by Guardian or through Guardian customers. As a member of Guardian Plus, Guardian offer optimum business support, ...
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Software is the driving force behind the “Internet of everything” says Tyson Tuttle, president and CEO, Silicon Laboratories. The dramatic growth of the Internet over the last 30 years has surpassed the estimates of even ...
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