Apple CEO Tim Cook has been named the most powerful person in wireless for 2012. FierceWireless has published its annual list of the 25 most powerful people in the US wireless industry, and Cook has secured the top spot. “Tim Cook ...
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Huber has replaced the low cost MPC thermostats with new, improved models. The controllers have a new design and now offer an RS232 interface as standard. Additionally temperature control has been improved, now providing a continuous ...
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Fine wool producers of Australia can expect better prices, as China and Russia boom, according to a report released by Rabobank. In spite of a recovery experienced during September, fine wool prices continue to prevail at ...
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Salesforce.com has decided to withdraw its applications to trademark the term “social enterprise” following objections from social organisations who held that the term was understood to describe businesses with a social purpose, ...
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As mobile network and device makers explore many paths to using wireless spectrum more efficiently, one possible solution is still hard to achieve: Sending and receiving data on the same frequency at the same time, in the same space. ...
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BPM Wave International AG, a leading provider of Business Process Improvement Solutions for Oil and Gas, Energy, Manufacturing and Legal markets and iOctane, a major Australian process solutions consulting organization, have teamed up to ...
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Alere Inc received confirmation that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the Techlab® Shiga Toxin Quik Chek test for the US market. Shiga Toxin Quik Chek is the only rapid diagnostic available that can detect Shiga ...
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In November 2012, the most important professional trade fair for functional fabrics, Performance Days will enter its ninth round. The trade fair of superlatives: More exhibits, more space, and super benefits make this trade fair more ...
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The Corporate Social Responsibility and Health Safety and Environment teams of ESSAR Steel Complex at Paradeep in jagatsinghpur district jointly organized National Energy Conservation Day which is observed nationally on 14th December each ...
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Salesforce.com has decided to withdraw its applications to trademark the term “social enterprise” following objections from social organisations who held that the term was understood to describe businesses with a social purpose, ...
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Adobe today unveiled findings from its most recent Adobe Digital Index report examining how global website traffic and engagement differ when the visitor is on a tablet,smartphone or personal computer(PC).The report found that tablet ...
FILTECH 2013 will be held in Wiesbaden,Germany from 22-24 October 2013. The largest filtration event world-wide will feature 300 exhibitors and will be accompanied by a 3-day conference presenting the latest filtration and separation ...
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Japan, China, South Africa, South Korea and Saudi Arabia have imposed a ban on Brazil beef imports, over concerns of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) or mad cow disease. This move comes after Brazil's recent report, which revealed ...
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University of Guelph researcher Atsuko Negishi is investigating a novel and unlikely source of natural fibres that may one day lessen our dependence on petroleum: hagfish slime. The textile industry needs an affordable, sustainable ...
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Computerworld - The specter that Congress will reauthorize the controversial FISA Amendments Act of 2008 without any changes to its sweeping spying provisions is evoking cries of alarm from advocacy and privacy groups. Many say the law, ...