The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) initiated a Section 337 investigation on June 20, 2013 into five consumer electronics companies based in China, Japan and the United States for patent infringement. The probe is grounded ...
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Microsoft today confirmed that Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) will be ported to Windows 7, but declined to name a release date. The announcement, made during a Wednesday session at the company's BUILD developers conference, was first ...
One little video game console.170+new games and growing.17,000 registered game developers.And gamers ready to play.OUYA is here. OUYA,a new kind of video game console,launches today at retail locations across the U.S.,Canada,and ...
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TWELVE hours, 15 minutes. That's the video playback time the new MacBook Air delivered in our tests - conducted at 75 per cent screen brightness on a 13-inch model. Last week, we pitted the 2013 MacBook Air against its predecessor, the ...
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In electronic systems, a heat sink is a passive heat exchanger component that cools a device by dissipating heat into the surrounding air. In computers, heat sinks are used to cool central processing units or graphics processors. Heat sinks ...
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Rexam Healthcare is all set to launch the latest version of its child resistant closure (CRC), the Clic-Loc 4, later in 2013, in response to the growth in demand for oral dose packaging protection globally. Rexam's Clic-Loc, which is ...
LP130 Laser Marking System is compatible with a wider variety of laser-markable tapes, labels and tags as a new, optimized version of the company's previous DL500 Durable Label Printer. It has a number of significant improvements including ...
Lifeboat Events’ fifth annual Bike PressCamp kicked off Tuesday with 30 members of the cycling and mainstream media converging on Deer Valley to meet with more than 25 brands in the resort’s condos for some one-on-one face time ...
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Intel is now looking to the Android operating system as it breaks away from years of optimizing its top line of Core PC processors, including the recently launched Haswell processors, chiefly for Windows. Intel is looking to hire a ...
A U.S. researcher at IBM who invented the basic building block of the modern DRAM has been honored with a prestigious Japanese award and a $500,000 prize. IBM researcher Robert Dennard was awarded the prestigious Kyoto Prize, and ...
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Lenovo is bringing another Windows 8 tablet to market -- this one made with keyboard cover in mind -- along with five new touch-based laptops that are slated to arrive globally in July and August. Lenovo's new Miix tablet that can come ...
SCOTTS VALLEY, CA (BRAIN) — Bell's Super was developed for all-mountain trail riders and enduro racers. Features include an eyewear management system that works with googles or sports glasses, an integrated breakaway camera mount and ...
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This article is about the progression in technology of animation which is very facilitative in designing the building and other images. Earlier people use to make sketches with pen or pencil. This process was time consuming. Therefore ...
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Webb deVlam has worked with personal care firm Kimberly-Clark on a new range of swim-time accessories to be stocked alongside the Huggies Little Swimmers brand in supermarkets The first in the range is the Little Swimmers Hygiene Mat ...
Tags: Packaging&Printing, Webb deVlam, Huggies Little Swimmers
Advanced Micro Devices is building its future server strategy around chips used in smartphones and tablets. The company said its first ARM server processors -- which will be released in the second half of next year -- will be faster and ...
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