A Los Alamos National Laboratory quantum cryptography (QC) team says it successfully completed the first-ever demonstration of securing control data for electric grids using quantum cryptography. Quantum cryptography provides a means of ...
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The Government is to fund research into LED-based Gbit/s free-space optical networks. The heavyweight academic team includes the Universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh, Oxford and St Andrews, and is lead by the University of Strathclyde. ...
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The benefits of simplifying business communications have led Servcorp to produce a series of YouTube videos outlining their innovative total business solution. SINGAPORE, January 18, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The benefits of simplifying ...
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According to P. Sunderarajan writing in The Hindu, work on the world’s largest solar telescope is likely to commence in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir in India by the end of 2013. The telescope, with an aperture of 2 metres ...
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A new forecast by market researchers at ElectroniCast Consultantssuggests that the market for devices used in commercial free-space optical (FSO) communications systems will near-double by 2018. However, such is the niche appeal of the ...
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Gathering numbers of NHS trusts are investing in the Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS), making it one of the more successful examples of NHS IT. Increasing storage costs could drive the use of the cloud. PACS is a ...
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O2 is synonymous with mobile, be it as the lucky operator who secured the iPhone exclusive when Apple's handset came to our shores or as the quiet network which was not angry but 'disappointed' with Ofcom's recent 4G rulings. However, the ...
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The U.S. Republican Party has approved a policy statement that focuses on removing regulations and protects personal data on the Internet. Delegates to the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, approved on Tuesday a platform ...
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A major oil and gas company is complying with new federal safety regulations relating to communications with offshore oil platforms with assistance from Moore Industries-International. ENI Petroleum, an Italian multinational oil and gas ...
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UK LED lighting firm Marl International has finished the £100,000 first phase of project Sparkle: feature lighting at the Alnwick Garden visitor attraction in Northumberland. "The Alnwick Garden was designed 17 years ago with ...
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Attendees will be able to preview a new cloud-based online business management solution that lets members check accounts payable and receivable, manage sales and transactions, inventory and more - all from their mobile devices. ...
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EMH Healthcare has started using Amcom Software's Amcom Critical Test Results Management(CTRM)solution to communicate critical patient test results. EMH Healthcare has selected Amcom to improve the workflow for both radiologists and ER ...
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Driven by market demand, the semiconductor industry progressed toward consensus on building-block standards for automating LED production on 6-in wafers at the Semicon West conference, explains PAULA DOE. ...
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Free-space laser comms to boost Marines'bandwidth 11 Sep 2012 US Navy awards$7M contract for ITT Exelis and Novasol to build a line-of-sight system to handle escalating data needs. Intelligence,surveillance and reconnaissance:data crunch ...
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IDG News Service - AT&T Wireless has partially disabled service at 16 cellphone towers in Oakland after the California city said they were interfering with its emergency communications system. Police and firefighters had complained of ...
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