TXT e-solutions, a leading international provider of integrated and collaborative planning solutions, announces ‘TXT on Cloud’: its flagship products, TXTPlanning and TXTPLM, are now available for deployment on the Microsoft ...
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US Representative Kevin Cramer, a Republican and North Dakota's lone House member, believes that hardline, pro-drilling arguments from his own party may be hindering the chances of bipartisan support for increasing oil and gas production on ...
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Google today began informing the testers it has selected to try out its Glass computerized eyewear. The company announced that it will reach out to "several thousand" people through Twitter and its Google+ social network to take part in ...
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The U.S. Senate's comprehensive immigration bill is expected to include an H-1B cap hike and a higher fee structure aimed at offshore outsourcers. Work on the bill is continuing, and a snapshot of its various components were shared by ...
The US government plans to reinforce its cybersecurity programme by expanding web monitoring, using a process which currently scans traffic going in and out of defence contractors and expanding it to private firms. That means employees of ...
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LABOR veteran Simon Crean's dramatic decision to call for a leadership spill pushed the Australian dollar down in the immediate aftermath of his announcement. The currency was trading at $1.0373 at 5pm AEDT, down from $US1.0391 at 1pm ...
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Google envisions a future when your computerized glasses will turn on your coffee maker even before you roll out of bed. Google on Thursday filed a patent application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for technology that enables ...
The cheongsam is a female dress with distinctive Chinese features and enjoys a growing popularity in the international world of high fashion. The name "cheongsam," meaning simply "long dress," entered the English vocabulary from the ...
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If U.S. law enforcement agencies agree to changes in electronic surveillance law to better protect the privacy of stored email and documents, they want several changes in return, including a requirement that email and cloud service ...
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Americans took to the Internet Thursday as tens of thousands signed petitions on sites pleading for Google Reader's life. One of several on the Change.org online petition website had collected more than 63,000 signatures by 1:30 p.m. ET, ...
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Ontario's Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) says Canarm Ltd. has announced a voluntary recall of the semi-flush ceiling light (21 Collection). You should stop using the recalled product immediately. The recall involves 4225 ...
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A receptionist at a GP surgery has been prosecuted for illegally accessing sensitive medical information relating to her ex-husband's new wife. Appearing at West Hampshire Magistrates on Monday (14 March) Marcia Phillips was prosecuted ...
March 13, 2013 - The IEEE IAS Electrical Safety, Technical & Mega Projects (ESTMP) Workshop provides a forum for exchanging and advancing industry knowledge in the areas of safety, engineering design and system reliability of electrical ...
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ARCHDALE, N.C. — Tempur-Pedic's acquisition of Sealy will provide new opportunities for many employees of those two companies, their leaders say. They minimized talk of possible layoffs. "There will be opportunities for many ...
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The Australian dollar rose to a five-week high yesterday after data showed the nation recorded its strongest monthly employment growth in almost 12 years last month, diminishing the chance of further immediate interest rate cuts that might ...
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