Microsoft has signed up another major electronics manufacturer to its Android and Chrome patent licensing program, this time Taiwan's Foxconn, which will pay royalties to the U.S. software giant. The terms of the deal were not disclosed, ...
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Like other countries, dosing technology is being rapidly exploited in India. It is mainly used for handling various types of solvents and chemical substances in industries. Also, it is used in water plants across the country. In India, ...
US-based wholesale specialty brokerage Professional Risk Solutions (PRS) has extended its general and product liability coverages offerings as well as insurance solutions for the life sciences industry. A specialist team led by Henry ...
The crisis at mobile phone maker Nokia is intensifying as sales of its once-bedrock feature phones fell by more than 21 per cent in the first quarter, according to the company's latest financial report. Feature phones have kept the ...
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Snaptiva unveiled the first-of-its-kind mobile style assistant making shopping for fashion and home design items a snap. Coordinating an outfit or decorating a room has never been easier. With Snaptiva, you can search millions of products ...
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Walkbase, the retail analytics company, announces launch as a beta product of their new service integrated with Google Analytics that allows retailers, agencies and brands to not only measure click-through for online campaigns, but to match ...
A coupe version of the all-new Jaguar F-Type is the most likely first follow up to the roadster as the British luxury car maker prepares to go head to head with the iconic Porsche 911. Jaguar is looking at offering a full range of F-Type ...
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SAMSUNG last night launched a massive 85-inch ultra-high definition TV that "speaks" with an Aussie accent and arguably could cost more than the van that delivers it. Also in this story Login to read the rest of this article Login using ...
The Rieter Group held its own in 2012 against difficult market conditions worldwide. Order intake for the year as a whole declined by 12% to 839.7 million CHF, although Rieter received more orders in the second half-year than in the first. ...
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Maria Cristina Marrero, Editor-in-Chief of Siempre Mujer magazine, the largest beauty, fashion, and lifestyle magazine for Latinas, will join a prestigious panel of judges at the Fashion Institute of Technology's (FIT) annual end-of-year ...
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The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), a controversial cyberthreat information-sharing bill, will be debated on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives this week, despite continued opposition from some privacy and ...
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Sulzer Pumps has opened its third service center in China, located in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province in Southwestern China. With this new facility, Sulzer Pumps further strengthens its service network within this important market. ...
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Not many Colombians have heard about a pump manufacturer with headquater in Denmark. This is a fact, which will be changed, after Grundfos April 9 inaugurated a company in the capital Bogota. With the new company Grundfos wants to be a ...
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Oracle released?128 patches on Tuesday,?covering security weaknesses that affect "hundreds" of its products. Four of the patches concern components of Oracle's flagship database server, and all of them can be exploited by a remote ...
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The aptly named HTC First is the first smart phone optimized for Facebook Home, the social-network giant's new interface for Android phones. I've spent a little time with the app and the phone, and found the phone overpriced ($100 from AT&T ...