Google is not obligated to delete sensitive data from its search index, despite being subject to EU privacy legislation. That's the view of a top adviser to the European Court of Justice about a case concerning whether individuals can ...
Tags: google, Data, Computer Products
The office is a place where employees must feel alert and engaged to be at their best, but often overlooked is lighting—a simple factor influencing not only everyday operations but occupant comfort and the effectiveness with which ...
Tags: LED lighting, Lights, Lighting, GE Lighting
In recent times, there have been many innovations in the semiconductor industry, and important developments have taken place, especially in the field of power semiconductors and IGBT technology. The higher power rating and the improved ...
Tags: Industrial Electronics, heat sink, Industrial Equipment, Components
Businesses risk failure to comply with privacy and data protection laws due to the rise of"regulated data"being accessed via smartphone and tablet devices. So says a new report by independent research firm Ponemon Institute and security ...
Tags: Mobile Devices, IT, Businesses risk, privacy
While mobile payments transform financial life in many less developed countries, retailers and payment providers in the U.S. and Europe are still trying to find the right incentives to drive adoption. The added convenience of mobile ...
Tags: Mobile Payments, credit cards
BD Diagnostics and Diagenode have jointly announced the Europe-only launch of a new real-time Diagenode Bordetella pertussis/parapertussis real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) kit for use on the BD MAX System. Timely detection of ...
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One well-known gang of hackers contributed to cyberattacks on South Korea on Tuesday, which coincided with the 63rd anniversary of the start of the Korean War, according to analysis from Symantec. The attacks on Tuesday disabled websites, ...
Tags: Cyberattacks, South Korea, Symantec
U.S. consumers should be able to reclaim control of their personal data from data brokers, websites and other companies, a member of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday. Commissioner Julie Brill, a long-time privacy advocate, ...
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Japan has had a tough time in recent years,with some of its major companies posting significant losses or profit warnings.The domestic market is stagnating and shows limited growth potential:local demand is sluggish and the current ...
Tags: Industrial Models, Full Competitiveness, profit warnings, domestic market
Overwaitea Food is voluntarily recalling Prince brand Tahini as it may be contaminated with Salmonella, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The product subject to the recall is 500g Prince brand Tahini bearing UPC ...
Tags: Agriculture, Food
Beginning in July, Ogden residents will have another avenue to help save the planet with the implementation of glass recycling in Ogden City. Glass recycling bins will be in place at three locations around the city, and the containers ...
Tags: Glass Recycling, Construction, Decoration
Supermarkets in the UK could start using a new machine that marks fruit with laser “tattoos”, meaning sticky labels may soon become a thing of the past, according laser labelling technology specialist Laser Food The Spanish ...
Sausage casings manufacturer Devro has released a first half year trading update, which reports slower than expected revenue growth, with volumes up just 1%. Devro has reported slower than expected revenue growth in an interim trading ...
Tags: Interim trading statement, Devro
Saharan Blend's increased role as a blending crude for the slew of sourgrades headed to Europe has helped the naphtha-rich grade shrug offchronically low naphtha cracks, market sources said Friday. In turn, the Algerian crude has halted ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy
In every field, the advance equipments manufactured with assistance of state-of-the art technology have given steep rise to production. Now, people are getting more productivity in lesser time. The farming sector is not untouched with this ...