UK-based Dairy Crest has acquired the business and assets of a small specialist milk business Proper Welsh Milk from its administrators BDO for 325,000 Euro. Created in 2011, Proper Welsh Milk employs around 40 people and supplies local ...
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Evernote is speeding up its plans to offer two-factor authentication to users following a recent data breach that exposed user names, email addresses and encrypted passwords. The company, which makes note-taking software, disclosed on its ...
Diversified paper products manufacturer and distributor in North China Orient Paper has commenced the process of finalizing the renovation plan on its 150,000 tons per year (tpa) corrugating medium production line. The machine's width ...
Flint Group Flexographic Products is all set to increase its production capacities for sleeves and adapters with the expansion of its Ahaus production hall in Germany. According to the company, the complete portfolio of rotec sleeves and ...
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Aesculap, a B Braun company, has launched an adjustable, gravitational shunt valve, Miethke proSA, to provide surgeons with a new treatment option for patients with hydrocephalus. The valve provides resistance to cerebral spinal fluid ...
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Wynright Corporation, a leading independent, U.S.-based provider of intelligent material handling systems, has announced the appointment of Joe Hutter to President, Engineering and Integration, for its Elk Grove Division. Hutter, a ...
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Kala Pharmaceuticals, a developer of products that effectively penetrate the mucosal barrier to treat various debilitating diseases, has received $11.5m in Series A equity financing round, led by new and existing investors. Kala said ...
New legislation in the U.S. Senate that would allow Internet users to tell companies to stop tracking them is unnecessary and could slow e-commerce growth, some tech groups said. Sens. John "Jay" Rockefeller, a West Virginia Democrat, and ...
Hewlett-Packard (HP) CEO Meg Whitman said this week that the company has reached the halfway point in its restructuring, with 15,000 employees left to cut to meet its layoff target. HP last May announced plans to reduce its workforce by ...
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Microsoft may upgrade Office 2013 as often as four times a year, the company's top Office executive said this week, a massive change from decades of more measured development. The faster release pace for Office has been repeatedly touted ...
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Western Digital has announced what it said is a nanotechnology breakthrough that will allow the company to double data storage capacity on hard disk drives (HDD). The discovery was made by HGST Labs, a company owned by Western Digital ...
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Internet Explorer's poor reputation for security is undeserved, with Mozilla Firefox actually the most vulnerable internet browser in common usage. That's according to research by network security solutions provider Sourcefire, which ...
Tesco is to step up its assault in the e-commerce space with the launch of two specialist websites for e-books and music later this year. The firm has hired Facebook's head of retail for EMEA, Gavin Sathianathan, to lead Blinkboxbooks, ...
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a Phase I small business innovation research (SBIR) grant to TriLink BioTechnologies to use its expertise in nucleic acid chemistry and develop an approach to RNA sample preparation for ...
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Healthcare technology solutions and consulting services provider CitiusTech has launched a new BI-Clinical Cloud, a flexible, SaaS-based and rules-driven platform, for healthcare business intelligence (BI), and integrated clinical, ...
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