Tim Berners-Lee, the engineer who invented HTML, has warned that the internet must be safeguarded against attempts to control it by governments and major organisations. Berners-Lee was speaking as he and five other internet engineers were ...
Tags: Computer Products, software
FilterSense has developed the B-PAC series of Baghouse Performance Analyzers & Controllers. FilterSense says that they have a combination of features to help powder processing, air pollution control and dust collection users meet ...
WASHINGTON -- One of the computer scientists who turned on the Internet in 1983, Vinton Cerf, is concerned that much of the data created since then, and for years still to come, will be lost to time. Cerf warned that digital things ...
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Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks that could be related have in the past few days slammed the DNS servers of at least three providers of domain name management and DNS hosting services. DNSimple, easyDNS and TPP Wholesale all ...
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McAfee said it has found a vulnerability in Adobe Systems' Reader program that reveals when and where a PDF document is opened. The issue is not a serious problem and does not allow for remote code execution,?wrote?McAfee's?Haifei Li in a ...
Tags: McAfee Spots, PDF-Tracking Flaw
Microchip has added to its embedded wireless offerings with support for Bluetooth, 802.11 and ZigBee standards. The PIC32 Bluetooth audio development kit, featuring modules, stacks and CODECs, and XBee footprint-compatible socket modules ...
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A company which works with some of the largest retailers and electrical distributors in the world supplying private label and branded compact fluorescent, halogen and LED lamps has moved its European headquarters to Corby in the UK, further ...
Tags: lighting stage, lighting, LED lamps
TCP's new European headquarters The LED lamp manufacturer Technical Consumer Products (TCP) has begun growing its UK workforce after relocating its European headquarters from the Netherlands to Corby in the UK. The US company opened its ...
Renesas Electronics is offering customers of its RX microcontrollers a free of-charge design qualification service for commercial software up to the value of €20,000. The programme supports a range of middleware, including operating ...
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ARM's latest version of the Keil development kit for processor-based microcontroller applications includes CMSIS-RTOS based middleware, ETB and MTB trace, CMSIS-DAP debug support and code completion with dynamic syntax checker in the source ...
Tags: ARM, microcontroller application, middleware
Every day new applications appear on the world's mobile communications networks and user behaviour keeps adapting to new ways of streaming video, sharing files and communicating. New business demands, such as traffic monetisation, must ...
Tags: mobile communications networks, streaming video, sharing files
The fortnightly report on cotton arrival released by Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA) shows that about 12.633 million bales of cotton had reached ginners in the country by February 15, 2013. The figure is indicative of a 10.37 ...
Tags: Cotton, Pakistan Ginners, PCGA
Selfridges hit the headlines last month with its ‘No Noise’ packs, which removed wording and logos from familiar and iconic products (see page 3). But can such a strategy be transferred to any pack Bic Bicknell Co-founder, ...
Tags: packs, iconic brands, debranding
The Phoenix-RTOS has been ported to EnSilica’s eSi-RISC family of soft processor cores providing an embedded RTOS capable of utilising eSi-RISC’s hardware MMU with memory protection and security features such as data execution ...
Dynalite is a lighting and automation control system developed in Sydney, Australia by a company of the same name. In 2009 the company was bought by Phillips to become Phillips-Dynalite. The system is commonly used for lighting control, ...