The government is to publish details of its controversial plans to make it easier for security and police services to spy on e-mails, phone calls and internet activity. The Queen's Speech in May revealed that the government would go ahead ...
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ARM's efforts to jump from smartphones and tablets to servers received a vote of confidence from chip company Calxeda, which announced Wednesday that it has ramped up efforts to push 64-bit ARM processors into servers by 2014. ...
Strouse has collaborated with Vancive Medical Technologies, a provider of adhesive technologies for medical applications. The partnership was made as part of the Vancive Medical's Converter Benefit Program, which provides access to its ...
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Imagine processing massive amounts of video data from surveillance cameras and rapidly churning out usable and reliable information on pick-pockets, drunken hooligans, criminals or even terrorists. Can authorities track a suspect ...
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Fujifilm, through its global commercialization arm in China, EU and Asia-Pacific, has entered into an agreement to distribute Beacon Endoscopic's endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) devices outside the US. Beacon Endoscopic co- founder Brian ...
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Angiotech Pharmaceuticals has gained US marketing rights for its Bio-Seal Lung Biopsy Tract Plug system, following the approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Featuring a proprietary hydrogel plug, the proprietary biopsy ...
LEGO has approved a fan-designed Back to the Future set for production. The DeLorean Time Machine set was devised on Lego Cuusoo, a website that allows people to suggest ideas that LEGO reviews and turns into real sets - like LEGO ...
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Epigenomics has released additional results from the comparative study aimed to know non-inferiority of Epi proColon assay performance in comparison to fecal immunochemical testing (FIT). The additional data had shown that Epi proColon ...
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Corvalent has obtained ISO 13485 certification for its quality management system for the design and manufacture of medical devices. The company provides a high quality design and manufacturing process that meets medical OEM community ...
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Toshiba today released its smallest external hard drive, a device that trumps Western Digital's smallest drive, which was released earlier this month. Toshiba's new Canvio Slim hard drive. Like WD's new My Passport Edge, Toshiba's ...
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The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK, has asked diabetic patients using Hypurin Porcine Isophane insulin cartridges to check their medication following a packaging error. The error came to light when ...
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Wiltshire council will be using LED bulbs as part of its new energy saving initiative. The local authority is trying to save around £380,000 a year and is looking at switching some of its traditional street lamps to those that can ...
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Omkar Speciality Chemicals is planning to invest INR250m ($4.67m) to expand the production capacity from current 1,700 to 1,950 tons at its active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) facility in Badlapur, Maharashtra, India. Omkar Speciality ...
Consumers ranked Google Maps better than Apple's new homegrown mapping technology by more than 2 to 1 on Twitter, a social media analytics company said today. iOS 6 users can sidestep the change to Apple Maps by calling up Google's ...
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Residents of Estonia have the most freedom to do what they want on the Internet, with the U.S. ranking second among 47 countries examined by a group that pushes for democratic freedoms worldwide. However, residents of several countries ...
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