Infoworld - Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is concerned that Apple's smartphone prowess could be threatened by rival products coming to market. Speaking at an Avaya event in the San Francisco Bay Area this week, Wozniak said when iPhone ...
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According to information obtained by a source, China's export quantity of steel products (steel ingots and semi finished products excluded) in November was 5,130 thousand tonnes up 6.0% from the previous month and up 34.3% from the same ...
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Karl Mayer will be represented at India ITME 2012 with a highly-qualified team on a stand with a surface of 504 m² exhibiting four machines. The machines on display are exactly adapted to the requirements of the Indian textile ...
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Spatial pattern recognition Spatial pattern recognition (SPR) looks for relationships among defect locations on the substrate surface. When detected, spatial patterns can often lead to rapid identification of the defect's root cause (Fig. ...
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Microsoft likes to talk about Windows 8 as being Windows “reimagined,” and in many ways it is quite a departure from its predecessors. To allow the operating system’s use across a range of touchscreen devices, Microsoft ...
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Three-quarters of charities believe technology has enabled them to help more people, but 80% have no plans to use cloud computing. Research from Accenture was conducted to coincide with Byte Night, which sees workers in the IT industry ...
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A judge has allowed privacy group Consumer Watchdog to move forward with an effort to oppose a $22.5 million privacy settlement between Google and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Consumer Watchdog opposes the settlement because Google ...
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The number of IT contractors expecting growth in public sector job opportunities has doubled since last year, as public sector organisations turn to IT contractors for sudden spikes in workloads. A survey by employment provider Giant ...
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IDG News Service - A federal jury in Delaware has found Apple's iPhone infringes on three patents held by MobileMedia Ideas, a patent-holding company formed by Sony, Nokia and MPEG LA. The jury's verdict in the U.S. District Court for the ...
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Antares Pharma has submitted a New Drug Application (NDA) to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Otrexup, a combination product to deliver methotrexate methotrexate (MTX) using Medi-Jet technology. Antares Pharma president ...
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Windows 8 is finally here and the stakes are sky high for Microsoft. “We’re so happy to be here today and to celebrate the global availability of a new era of Windows and Windows-powered PCs,” said Steven Sinofsky, ...
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The U.S. Republican Party has approved a policy statement that focuses on removing regulations and protects personal data on the Internet. Delegates to the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, approved on Tuesday a platform ...
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Paladin Labs, Somaxon Pharmaceuticals' licensee, has obtained Health Canada approval for Silenor new drug submission. Silenor, a low-dose doxepin oral tablet formulation, is developed to treat insomnia and symptoms such as frequent ...
Attackers using two recently-uncovered Java unpatched vulnerabilities, or "zero-days," have quickly expanded their reach by going mainstream, security experts said today. And on Tuesday, Mozilla, maker of Firefox, joined the chorus of ...
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Insulet has gained the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) 510(k) approval for its new version of tubeless insulin pump. The new easy-to-use OmniPod insulin management system features the same 200-unit insulin reservoir capacity, ...
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