Hardware manufacturers met in Silicon Valley last week to continue drafting new open standards for data centres and servers with components that can be put together like Lego. The Facebook-sponsored Open Compute Project summit in Santa ...
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January 16, 2013 - Ascent Group Inc.—the parent company of Ascent Solutions, Ascent Renewables, Ascent Energy Services and St. Thomas Energy—has recently announced two senior management changes. Ron Osborne has been appointed ...
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The world's largest consumer tech show last week was mostly about new ultra-high-definition TVs, with four times the pixel resolution of current 1080p HDTV, notebooks, phones, wireless headphones and speakers and thousands of accessory ...
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Mark Kingston, VP, Nickelodeon Consumer Products UK & Australia “BLE 2012 was great for us. Physically, Nickelodeon had a much stronger presence than ever before with a booth that served as both a display and information centre, as ...
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Kingston Technology will soon launch the world's first 1TB flash drive, a USB 3.0 device that is likely to cost more than most computers do. Kingston says it will ship a 1TB flash drive in the first quarter. The company said its ...
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Kingston Technology will soon launch the world's first 1TB flash drive,a USB 3.0 device that is likely to cost more than most computers do. The company said its"DataTraveler HyperX Predator"will go on sale this quarter,and it is for"users ...
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January 7, 2013 - Steve Douglas, senior technical code specialist for Toronto-based QPS Evaluation Services Inc., has been named the 2012–2013 international president of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors ...
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Wichita, Kan.-based Invista's Performance Surfaces & Materials business is investing $20 million to optimize bulked continuous filament (BCF) nylon 6,6 production capacity across its North American manufacturing facilities. Most of the ...
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South Africa - The Jesus Culture Conference came to South Africa from the 2 - 9 March 2012, visiting Johannesburg, Durban, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town. The focus of this conference is "to encounter Jesus through worship, equip a generation ...
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Since 2010, solid state drive (SSD) prices for some models have plummeted from $3 to less than $1 per gigabyte. After dropping 20% in the second quarter of 2012 alone, SSD prices fell another 10% in the second half of the year, according ...
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Golden Systems Middle East (GSME) has announced that it is looking to expand its business by signing on new vendors and channel partners at GITEX. The distributor plans to promote its vendor partners' products, launch new products and ...
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Concern over the impact higher pig prices could have on UK meat processor Cranswick sent the company's shares falling today (8 October). Cranswick, which reported a 6% increase in first-half sales, said the increasing cost of animal feed ...
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Cranswick has expanded its presence in the cooked meats category with the acquisition of Kingston Foods. The company said the move further diversified its product portfolio and is in-line with the strategy that Cranswick CEO-elect Adam ...
Jamaica-based AMG Packaging and Paper has announced plans to expand its production base and add new products including paper towels, toilet paper and napkins to its portfolio towards the end of this year. The company has also purchased a ...
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Brightly lit hospitals and clinics can be disorientating spaces for the elderly and infirm. Peter Stuart looks at how research into wellbeing and visual perception is changing the face of lighting in healthcare environments. ...
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