HTC, LG and Samsung, global leaders in consumer electronics, have joined AT&T, Google and Starbucks in the Power Matters Alliance, marking a tenfold increase in membership in the past five months. The Power Matters Alliance (PMA) associated ...
The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) - due to be the world's widest eye on space - has got the go-ahead for construction on the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii. TMT will join 13 others on the extinct volcano but will dwarf them all: the biggest ...
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Net income declined to $2.04bn for the quarter Intel has reported a slight decrease in its first quarter revenue to $12.6bn, compared to $12.9bn for the corresponding period in 2011, partly due to PC sales slide. Revenue declined 7%, ...
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TELSTRA shares hit a five-year high yesterday as investors flocked to high-yield stocks in the telco and banking sectors to protect against dramatic sell-offs in resources stocks. Shares in the nation's dominant telco soared to their ...
The creators of Android originally dreamed it would be used to create a world of "smart cameras" that connected to PCs, a founder said, but it was reworked for mobile handsets as the smartphone market began to explode. "The exact same ...
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Don Morgan, Saskatchewan’s advanced education minister, announced the province is providing $1 million in design funding through the 2013-14 budget to Parkland Regional College for a new Trades and Technology Centre in Yorkton. ...
On September 1, the Government of Ontario will repeal section 12.(3)(a) of the Professional Engineers Act, which means all professional engineering work on industrial equipment and machinery will need to be under the oversight of a licensed ...
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The NPD Group, Inc., a global information company, released results from its Consumer Tracking Service for 2012. The U.S. men’s apparel market grew 1 percent in 2012 with total sales of 57 billion dollars with the average selling ...
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The printed circuit board manufacturing industry has been growing at a rapid pace. Naturally, this has led to an abundance of manufacturers on the market today. However, there are only a handful of manufacturers that have truly evolved with ...
Mouser Electronics has signed a distribution agreement with FPGA design tool firm and Altera partner, Terasic Technologies. Terasic is a member of the Altera Design Services Network (DSN) Programme. As well as tools Terasic Technologies ...
AN outfit called TechCollect is urging Australians to help set a world record for the most e-waste collected for recycling in a week to tackle what it says is the nation's fastest growing waste problem. It's on from this Saturday until ...
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Paris-based FPGA partitioning software firm Flexras Technologies has released version 3.2 of its Wasga compiler design suite for FPGA-based prototyping. This new release supports the Xilinx Virtex-7 FPGA and includes new features that ...
An event concerning the energy and electronics sector, Smart Grids Paris, runs from 4 - 6 June at CNIT Paris La Défense. It promises to examing "key issues that affect the industry both up- and down-stream of smart meters", such as ...
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April 15, 2013 - EBMag has learned that St. John’s Rehab Foundation is inviting you to join them May 30 for the Lights of Hope Gala in support of the St. John’s Rehab program at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. You may recall ...
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AUSTRALIA'S supermarket behemoth Woolworths will cast Microsoft into the annals of history by switching to Google software wall-to-wall, in a move the internet giant describes as its largest worldwide deal. The decision has bigger ...
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