Ikea has published a short promotional film for its 2014 catalogue, outlining the process behind its new visualisation app. Using augmented reality (AR), the user can place virtual furniture into their own home to see how it will look, and ...
Tags: Furniture, Furnishing
A U.S. judge has put a stamp of approval on a US$20 million fund for Facebook to settle a class-action advertising suit, despite objections from groups representing minors on the site. The ruling was issued Monday in the U.S. District ...
Tags: Computer Products, webservice, software
Nominations are now being accepted for Tnemec's 2013 Tank of the Year competition, announced Doug Hansen, Director of Sales, Water Tank Market. "This will be the eighth consecutive year we will recognize the aesthetic, creative and ...
Tags: Construction, Decoration
Facebook must pay out $20m (£13m) in damages following a lawsuit about targeted advertising breaching users' privacy, a US Judge has ruled. The case, first brought about in 2011, was based around the fact Facebook's "Sponsored ...
Tags: Computer Products, software
Rapid 7 this week unveiled a new set of tools designed to help businesses better judge the overall effectiveness of existing security controls and the risk associated with users across the organization. The announcement came during ...
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Five U.S. privacy groups have opposed a proposed US$8.5 million settlement with Google in a class action lawsuit over search privacy, as it fails to require Google to change its business practices, they said. Google was sued in October ...
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Samsung Electronics was denied Thursday a retrial over the "overscroll bounce" patent in its dispute with Apple in a federal court in California. The South Korean company had in a filing asked for a retrial as it said that Apple had ...
Tags: Apple, Samsung, Computer Products
Leviton has received tED Magazine's "Best of the Best Award," winning Best Product Launch by a Major Manufacturer for its 2012 launch of the Zipline Lighting Retrofit Solution. The prestigious award was presented to Leviton at the National ...
Since the beginning of this year, Baosteel Stainless has set the goal of making stainless products into new engine products, gathering all staff to quickly improve the operational ability of grasping complicated situation. In the first half ...
Tags: steel, Construction
Recently, Baosteel Central Research Institute held the half year meeting named "one institute to one mill" with the iron mill, steel mill, heavy plate mill, hot rolling mill and cold rolling mill of Baosteel Co., Ltd., reviewing the ...
Tags: Baosteel, steel, Metallurgy, Mineral
The Australian state of Queensland has said that it will not allow IBM to enter any new contracts with the state government "until it improves its governance and contracting practices". The ban was made in a statement today by Premier ...
Tags: IBM, Payroll Project
The Institute of Food Research (IFR) has conducted a research for the UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) to establish if the cooking technique sous vide is safe. Sous vide uses lower temperatures to improve food quality. This technique could ...
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Industrial Production Operation in July 2013 National Bureau of Statistics of China 2013-08-09 15:38:20 In July 2013, the total value added of the industrial enterprises above designated size was up by 9.7 percent year-on-year (the ...
HMRC has spent over £3.7bn with integrator Capgemini over the past five years for its work under the Aspire contract. Capgemini is the lead supplier under the Aspire deal, in which around 300 subcontractors - including Fujitsu and ...
Tags: HMRC, integrator Capgemini
Warrants are not required by the U.S. government to access historical cell site information, an appeals court ruled in an order. The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects only reasonable expectations of privacy, the U.S. ...