UK - Free registration is now open for the PLASA Professional Development Programme, which will run alongside a sold-out PLASA Focus: Leeds 2013, on Tuesday 30 April and Wednesday 1 May 2013. Whether you are a seasoned campaigner in the ...
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City analyst Investec has criticised the “revolving door” at Premier Foods, after another key member of its management team left the firm this week. Room at the top: first ceo Clarke and now chief operating officer Eaton have ...
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Panamax coal freight rates on established routes from South Africa's Richards Bay and Indonesia to India remained stable Friday, with a downward bias, as support from the South American grain season began to weaken, sources said. "Vessels ...
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According to the market outlook released by IREPAS, the global association of producers and exporters of long steel products, trade restrictions have shut down a few significant markets for reinforcing bar exports recently, and so some ...
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INTERSOG today announces the release of Interview Recorder for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Optimized for iOS 6 & iPhone 5, Interview Recorder gives professionals the tools to conduct hiring interviews efficiently and effectively. ...
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iOS jailbreaks may come and go, but Apple continues to warn that hacking an iPhone and jailbreaking it, while not illegal, may void the device's service warranty. The latest jailbreak – the term for leveraging a vulnerability to ...
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Following SAP's announcement this week that new customers will soon have to pay more for Standard Support, a number of user groups have spoken out against the vendor. However, the backlash is much less severe than the one that occurred a ...
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Qatar has imposed a ban on the use of cups and containers made of foam for serving hot food and beverages. According to the new rule, foam products are permitted only for packaging cold food and drinks. Additionally, the country's ...
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With the world premiere of the Ferrari F150 only a month away, the Enzo-replacing supercar has been caught testing around the Italian manufacturer’s Fiorano test track. Wearing less camouflage than in our most recent spy pics, the ...
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The Summit features presentations by Microsoft, Comcast, U.S Cellular, University of Chicago, CME Group, Office Max and many more presenting on how to better operational efficiency, security and uptime in their Data Center facilities. ...
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The Institute for Supply Management's Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) was 53.1 percent in January, an increase of 2.9 percentage points from December's seasonally adjusted reading of 50.2 percent, indicating expansion in US manufacturing ...
Sofa tables are one of those furnishings that, for all intents and purposes, isn't particularly critical to the success of a space. Sure, they are lovely and functional and nice, but a living room doesn't "have" to have a table behind the ...
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IDG News Service - Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC will release phones with screens larger than 5 inches, and develop more budget-friendly handsets for the Chinese market, its chief financial officer said Monday. "We will not limit ...
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TipSense, LLC today announced the launch of AppCrawlr, the most relevant and useful search engine for discovering mobile applications. Using technology built from the ground up, AppCrawlr provides more relevant search results than any other ...
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DELL has unveiled plans to go private in a $US24.4 billion ($23.4bn) deal which would give founder Michael Dell a chance to reshape the former number one PC maker. "I believe this transaction will open an exciting new chapter for Dell, ...