Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) have been standard equipment by federal law in all new cars for about six years now. Despite their very real safety benefits, TPM systems can be a royal pain in the neck, and a costly one, for ...
The Encore boldly goes where no Buick has gone before. This diminutive crossover is the first domestic-brand entry in a newly-emerging subclass of sub-compact-derived SUVs from upscale marques. Over the last few years, Buick has veered ...
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Eye Lighting International has named Jeff Walters (in photo) director, controls technology, where he will be responsible for the design of wired and wireless controls, including hardware, firmware and software. “As Eye Lighting ...
China has offered to open discussions with the US on the issue of cyber security, following tit-for-tat accusations by both sides of hacking and stealing data from government and corporate websites. The Chinese offer follows comments by ...
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James Taylor, senior solutions engineer at backup appliance vendor Sepaton, sees very little movement of mission-critical systems to the cloud. "The companies that we typically deal with... they've moved small parts of their environment ...
Harvard University officials on Monday scrambled to contain the fallout from a damaging report in The Boston Globe over the weekend disclosing how administrators secretly accessed email accounts belonging to 16 resident deans at the ...
At 2:46 Monday afternoon, Japan went quiet. In memory of the lives lost two years ago in the earthquake that struck at that hour and the tsunamis that followed, a moment of silence was held across the country. From government buildings to ...
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A nearly two-year-long, ugly legal battle between Oracle and Montclair State University over a troubled PeopleSoft ERP (enterprise resource planning) project has ended in a settlement both sides are calling amicable. "Montclair State ...
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Celebrating 100 years from the birth of Ray Eames by Anca on Dec 15. 2012 Design around London, Our famous Designers What better occasion to have a look at the design creations of Ray and Charles Eames than the 100th birthday celebration ...
Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec get a Design of The Year nomination by Anca on Jan 15. 2013 Après brings News, Design around London 2013 starts with exciting news! Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec were nominated at the Furniture category ...
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Retail buyers attending the Independent Toy & Gift show next month are welcome to attend a chill-out hour and grab some free drinks. Character Options is sponsoring the chill-out hour between 11am and 12 noon each morning, and between ...
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Is it time for high-brightness LED manufacturing to get serious about process control? If so, what lessons can be learned from traditional, silicon-based integrated circuit manufacturing? The answer to the first question can be ...
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Spending on LED fab manufacturing equipment will decline 9.2% in 2013 as the industry faces weak long-term demand and consolidates manufacturing capacity. According to the SEMI LED/Opto Fab Forecast, spending on LED fab manufacturing ...
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A new report from IHS Displaybank examined a total of 483 patents on roll-to-roll processing technologies, focusing on 32 that were flexible, OLED-related. 43 flexible OLED-related roll-to-roll application technologies and 23 roll-to-roll ...
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Last year, Apple surprised developers and analysts alike by debuting a preview of OS X Mountain Lion, then announcing it was shifting to an annual release schedule for its Mac operating system. That was Feb. 16, 2012, a year and three ...
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