Adobe's global president and chief executive Shantanu Narayen failed to shed any light on the company's Australian pricing policies at the opening of its new Sydney offices today. The president and chief executive of the publishing ...
In a statement this week, US attorney Willie Gary said the suit named HP and its subsidiary Palm, for marketing the software application without permission. The suit filed a Florida federal court seeks $US500 million ($483m) in damages. ...
Tags: HP, Chubby Checker, Penis-Measuring App
Market sentiment was aided by news that China's Citic Resources was taking a big stake in Alumina. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 closed up 0.7 per cent at 5036.9. This year it is up 8.3 per cent after rising 15 per cent in 2012. Trading value ...
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GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has submitted marketing authorisation application, to the European Medicines Agency, for trametinib (MEK) as monotherapy and dabrafenib (BRAF)/MEK combination therapy in metastatic melanoma. The application was ...
Tags: GSK, metastatic melanoma therapy, Medicines
Coors Brewing Co., inventor of the first 100 percent recyclable aluminum can, today kicked off its latest sustainability initiative by announcing a partnership with Recyclebank, the company that rewards people for taking every day green ...
Ocean Optics has recently been recognised with an ‘OFweek 2012 Best LED Service Supplier Award’ by China’s high technology portal OFweek photonics news. Since its entry into the Chinese market, Ocean Optics has ...
Tags: Ocean Optics, OFweek 2012Best LED Service Supplier Award, LED industry
Watson-Marlow Pumps Group is unveiling a new range of 400RXMD panel-mount pumps designed specifically to meet the demands from medical device specialists serving the surgical ablation market. Unique performance and robust modern design ...
Tags: New Generation Pumps, Medical Applications, Watson-Marlow Pumps Group
NETZSCH INSTRUMENT NORTH AMERICA, LLC (NETZSCH) and the U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY’S (DOE) NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABOROATORY (NREL) are pleased to announce a joint collaboration to develop an instrument designed to test the ...
The American Institute for Packaging and the Environment (AMERIPEN) today announced that its first Executive Director, Joan Pierce, is stepping down, after steering the organization successfully through its first years. Her retirement is ...
Tags: AMERIPEN, Joan Pierce, Packaging
Google's Android system was used on 70.1 per cent of smartphones shipped in the quarter, while Apple held 21 per cent, according to research firm IDC. "The dominance of Android and Apple reached a new watermark in the fourth quarter," ...
Tags: Google, Android system, smartphone
Research body National ICT Australia will use computer modelling in NSW to predict the decay of underground water pipes, a venture it says could potentially save $700 million per year in Australia. Australia's critical water mains break ...
Tags: computer modelling, underground water pipes, soil type
IT services firm Infosys has joined forces with research body National ICT Australia to tackle hard technology issues faced by business. These issues include businesses seeking to radically update outdated data processing systems and ...
Tags: IT services, Infosys, hard technology
Samsung has revealed a plan to set up an innovation centre in Menlo Park, California which will be used for research projects. The company has also also launched a $100m Catalyst Fund which will focus on research projects and businesses ...
The battle for music supremacy in the car has intensified with Amazon announcing a cloud player for Ford in the US. "Ford owners can now wirelessly connect the Amazon MP3 app on their Android smartphone to the SYNC connectivity system to ...
A major wave of redundancies is poised to strike Telstra's directories arm Sensis as the telco giant prepares to slash as many as 500 jobs from the ailing print and digital business. Multiple sources at Telstra and Sensis, the publisher ...
Tags: Telstra, Sensis, redundancies