Microsoft this week said that it had sold 100 million licenses of Windows 8 in the operating system's first six months. But how many copies are being used? That's a question Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst with Moor Insights & ...
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The hype surrounding big data risks masking how useful exploiting it could be to the enterprise. That's according Stuart Birrell, CIO of the McLaren Group, a group of companies based around the McLaren Mercedes Formula 1 team. "The ...
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The Dell buyout saga continues apace, with activist investor Carl Icahn teaming up with Southeastern Asset Management to provide yet another alternative to founder Michael Dell's $24.4bn (£15.9bn) offer to buy back his company. In a ...
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Green, the buzzword of the early 21st century and beyond, is a challenge to accomplish in some industries and for some products, but luckily this is not the case with cleaning floors. There are green options for cleaners and cleaning ...
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Sales and marketing executive Mike Ely is leaving NiteRider after 15 years with the company to lead Australian parts and accessories brand JetBlack Products’ expanded push into the U.S. market. JetBlack manufactures a range of ...
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Challenge is introducing a new line of road tubular and clincher tires named for the famous white gravel roads of Tuscany, Italy, and the annual Eroica road race there. Challenge's Strada Bianca models are based on the company's ...
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Most manufacturers of ready-made-clothes are still finding it difficult to ensure proper fit for their products, despite the new body measurement tables on the basis of the German serial measurement campaign SizeGERMANY and the resulting 3D ...
Teaching engineers cyber security skills is vital in order to protect the UK's critical national infrastructure, according to cyber expert at the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET), Hugh Boyes. The IET is trying to raise ...
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Media reports said that Qihoo 360 Technology Co., Ltd (NYSE: QIHU) planned to wholly acquire Sogou and has reached cooperative framework. The news aroused wide attention but was immediately denied by CEO of the acquisition target. In ...
EBMag will be there next week at Partners in Prevention Conference 2013, one of Canada's largest health and safety events... will we meet you there? From April 30 to May 1, over 4500 health and safety experts and delegates are expected to ...
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Melbourne by night. Wikimedia photo. The $8 billion East-West Link Tunnel in Melbourne has dominated the Victorian Budget, with other rail, road and public transport projects largely neglected. Infrastructure and transport engineering ...
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Intel will advance Moore's Law for the foreseeable future, but keeping up with it is becoming more challenging as chip geometries shrink, according to a company executive. Moore's Law is based on a theory that the number of transistors ...
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The U.S. military's reliance on foreign-made products, including telecommunications equipment and semiconductors, is putting the nation's security at risk by exposing agencies to faulty parts and to the possibility that producing nations ...
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Fiji could become the apparel making hub within the next 10 years and garment exports may become a major income generator for the country, according to Fiji Fashion Council. In an interview with fibre2fashion, chairman of Fiji Fashion ...
Huawei's CEO hasn't spoken to the press in 26 years After 26 years at the helm of Huawei, the company's CEO and Founder Mr. Ren Zhengfei, has given his first ever press briefing outlining Huawei's business ambitions including addressing ...
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