SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT, August 02, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- "Logic Supply has been building up its product design and engineering team in response to customer demand," said Roland Groeneveld, Logic Supply's CEO. "We saw an opportunity to do ...
Tags: Logic Supply, LGX Systems, hardware engineering, hardware
Australia's Lynas Corp (ASX:LYC) said on Wednesday it has received a temporary operating licence for its long-delayed and controversial $800 million rare earths plant in Malaysia. The permit, which allows Lynas to start operating as early ...
Tags: Asia, Lynas Corp, Malaysia, Rare Earth
PC World - Google has acquired Web-based URL scanner VirusTotal in what may be an effort to improve browser security. VirusTotal's service is pretty simple: Visit the website and either select a file to scan or paste in a URL. Also ...
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Computerworld - Twitter has issued its first report about the requests it received this year from various governments for user information, and its responses. The U.S. government asked for information about far more users than any other ...
Tags: Twitter, Data Requests, social networks, Japan, US
August 17, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- When one or both spouses reach the point at which they know that divorce is inevitable, they may not agree on the details or motives. Accusations of infidelity, suspicions about hidden assets or ...
Tags: Email Snooping, Michigan Divorce, Michigan media, computer hacking
IDG News Service - Two names that have recently been out of the limelight recently turned up on Tuesday at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission: Bankrupt would-be mobile broadband carrier LightSquared and former FCC Chairman Kevin ...
Tags: Bankrupt, mobile broadband, LightSquared, Kevin Martin
NETFLIX says it restored streaming video services a day after an outage triggered by technical problems at web service provider Amazon stretched across the Americas. The outage affected customers in the Americas starting about 12.30pm PST ...
The two most-cited browser tracking firms reported significantly different results for June on Sunday, with one claiming Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) easily maintained its No. 1 spot as the other said Chrome extended its lead over IE. ...
Tags: IE, Chrome, June, Top Browser Spot
Many people have used mobile devices to answer work-related calls and emails while they're at home or at social gatherings. Still, how commonplace is the practice? A new survey of 1,000 U.S. workers found that people spend an average of ...
Tags: calls, emails, social gatherings, employees
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will open satellite offices in Silicon Valley, Texas and Colorado in an effort to bolster its recruitment of patent examiners and other employees and better serve local businesses, the office announced ...
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Seven international electronics manufacturers were fined a total of $1.92 billion by the European Commission on Wednesday for conspiring to fix the price of cathode-ray tubes (CRTs) in two separate cartels between 1996 and 2006. European ...
Tags: EU, price, CRTs, separate cartels
Computerworld - Manufacturing employment has been a bright spot for the economy, but IT workers aren't benefiting, a new report finds. Research firm Computer Economics found in its latest study that more than half of all manufacturers are ...
Tags: IT workers, Computer Economics, IT Spending, Alan Krueger
Network security is still as necessary as it was 15 years ago when the Black Hat Conference was first beginning. Sure the players have changed and the sophistication, but it is a classic good vs. evil scenario still. A panel of experts at ...
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Sencha has worked with SAP to make it easier for users to build HTML5-based applications using Sencha Touch 2 and a new connector, the company said on Monday. The Touch 2 mobile application framework is used to build mobile applications ...
Tags: Sencha, SAP, HTML5 apps, Sencha Touch 2
Network World - Apple is one of the most secretive companies on the planet, so the Apple-Samsung trial was fascinating in that it lifted the veil of secrecy that typically shrouds Apple's operations. From marketing budgets to photos of ...
Tags: Apple, Apple-Samsung trial, iPhone 5, iPod