Network World-Traditional news companies and other websites covering this year's presidential election are preparing for a flood of Web traffic over the coming months,and not just from political junkies.Politically motivated hactivist ...
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NEW YORK, NY (BRAIN) — Interbike owner Nielsen Holdings has acquired The Sports Licensing & Tailgate Show and the Tailgating Industry Association. The 6-year-old annual trade show is holding its next show Jan. 17-19 in Las Vegas. ...
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NEW YORK, NY (BRAIN) — Interbike owner Nielsen Holdings has acquired The Sports Licensing & Tailgate Show and the Tailgating Industry Association. The six-year-old annual trade show is holding its next show January 17-19 in Las Vegas. ...
Tags: Interbike, Nielsen Holdings, acquisition, Tailgating Industry Association
NEWBURY PARK, CA (BRAIN) — Sharp-eyed TV viewers might be able to spot a few Giant bikes in the Rose Parade in Pasadena, California, on New Year's Day. Giant is supplying ten bikes and riders to complement the China Airlines ...
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London, UK, 28 December 2012: The Blair Victoria & Tudor Inn Hotel, a budget accommodation located in Central London provides 24 hour reception service to its guests. Travellers coming to the city with families, groups or alone can enjoy ...
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(Free-Press-Release.com) December 27, 2012 -- Victoria, London, 27 December 2012: Here is something for budget travellers coming to London in big groups. Hanover Hotel Victoria, a budget hotel in Central London has now announced free ...
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The U.S. on Thursday said it ordered sanctions against Iran's Minister of Communication and Information Technology, Reza Taghipour, and other entities and persons responsible for engaging in censorship in their country. Taghipour is ...
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Computerworld - Apple today said it had sold more than 5 million iPhone 5 smartphones during the opening three-day weekend of sales, a 25% increase over last year's launch of the iPhone 4S. "Demand for iPhone 5 has been incredible and ...
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LG Electronics (LG) announced today that it will begin accepting pre-orders for its eagerly-awaited 55-inch class (54.6-inch diagonal) WRGB OLED TV (Model 55EM9700) in South Korea this month with deliveries scheduled to begin next month. ...
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PhotonStar LED Group plc (AIM: PSL, "PhotonStar" or “the Group”), the British designer and manufacturer of smart LED lighting solutions, has raised approximately £1.57m through a placing with institutional investors to ...
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Further expanding from its core mission of providing Linux distributions for desktop computers and servers, Canonical is developing a version of Ubuntu for smartphones. The company plans to market the OS to smartphone handset ...
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Network World - SANTA CLARA -- At this week's Fall 2012 DEMO conference, big data was in a category by itself - and for good reason. In an event typically dominated by consumer-facing technologies, DEMO organizers created a separate panel ...
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IDG News Service - A new television format that has 16 times the resolution of current High Definition TV has been approved by an international standards body, Japanese sources said Thursday. UHDTV, or Ultra High Definition Television, ...
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Macworld-Adobe SpeedGrade CS6 is a color grading software program that used to cost upwards of$20,000 when it was sold as a professional stand-alone package from Iridas.But following that companys purchase by Adobe,SpeedGrade is now ...
IDG News Service-Chinese regulators are cracking down on video and films made by the nation's Internet firms with new measures meant to encourage the production of more positive programs. On Monday,China's State Administration of Radio ...
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