Citrix has added instant messaging to its Podio enterprise collaboration product so that employees can engage in one-to-one and group text chats while they work on tasks and projects. This summer, Citrix will extend Podio Chat with audio ...
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The U.S. Department of Defence has cleared BlackBerry 10 smartphones and PlayBook tablets for use on its networks, amid reports that the department may also clear devices from Samsung Electronics and Apple. The department has approved ...
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It’s reported that Korean Posco Specialty Steel (Posco SS) announced to cut its domestic prices for austenitic stainless steel wire rods and bars by KRW200,000/ton and KRW100,000/ton respectively for May in order to reflect lower ...
Would you pay $13,500 to be the first one on your block with a 55-inch OLED TV with a curved screen? Bases on an announcement this week from LG Electronics, which is now taking orders in Korea for the set, that's what you can expect to pay ...
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It is learned that steelmaker Ternium, owner of Brazil’s Usiminas, quits the bidding of ThyssenKrupp’s asset Companhia Siderúrgica do Atlantico (CSA). In a conference call, the company’s CEO Daniel Novegil said the ...
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Recent rumors suggest that Amazon will launch a streaming media player this fall to compete with the likes of Apple TV and Roku. An interesting question is whether it will offer access to Netflix, the company's fierce rival in the streaming ...
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It is reported that Korean steelmaker giant Posco planned to start its wire rod operation at its Pohang works, north of Busan by the end of May this year. The new plant has designed an annual wire rod production capacity of 700,000 tons ...
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Also appointed Renée James as president Intel has appointed 30-year veteran Brian Krzanich as its new chief executive officer (CEO), succeeding Paul Otellini, with effect from 16 May 2013. The move, which makes Krzanich the sixth ...
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Lots of people buy advanced cameras (such as the Sony NEX-7) because they're fast: They're great for taking action shots in sports, for instance. But some cameras are including special scene modes that do the opposite of freezing the ...
In our latest reader survey of computer technical support, Apple bested its own scores from last year's survey and walloped other brand-name computer manufacturers. The company scored far higher than the other big companies for the ...
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A report released today by the Local Search Association and prepared by comScore, Inc. finds that local search via non-PC devices continues its significant pace of growth, driven by the rapid adoption of smartphones, tablets, and other ...
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GAO RFID Inc. is offering its intelligent RFID clothing tag unfastener compliant with ISO18000-3 standard. Together with Dual Locking RFID Clothing Tag, this unfastener is specially used for theft reduction, shrinkage reduction and easy ...
The digital phone services used by millions of consumers today are likely to quit when the lights go out, as homeowners found to their dismay in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy last fall. These services, which use a technology called VoIP ...
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Novelis, the world leader in aluminum rolling and recycling, has announced the commercial availability of the industry's first independently certified, high-recycled content aluminum designed specifically for the beverage can market. With a ...
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Since 2010, Budweiser has raised more than $5 million for the Folds of Honor Foundation and provided more than 1,000 educational scholarships to the families of soldiers killed or disabled in service. In 2013, for every case of Budweiser ...
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