Microsoft has just revealed the number apps available on Windows and Windows Phone stores. The Redmond-based firm has updated its ‘by the numbers’ page to reveal that both stores now boast a combined total 560,000 apps. This ...
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Samsung is reportedly working on tidying up its TouchWiz user interface ahead of the Galaxy S6 launch. A new report, courtesy of BusinessKorea, says Samsung will ‘make an extensive change’ to TouchWiz, citing ‘industry ...
Nintendo has announced the Mario Series Amiibo will launch on March 20 with functionality in certain games. A new series of Nintendo Amiibo featuring classic Mario universe characters will arrive on March 20 for compatibility with certain ...
Samsung is reportedly working on tidying up its TouchWiz user interface ahead of the Galaxy S6 launch. A new report, courtesy of BusinessKorea, says Samsung will ‘make an extensive change’ to TouchWiz, citing ‘industry ...
Nintendo announced it has enhanced the backwards compatibility of the Wii U, enabling users to download classic Wii titles. During the latest Nintendo Direct, Nintendo revealed it is improving the backwards compatibility with original Wii ...
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Sony Mobile has just revealed a new app that will let you help cure Alzheimers while you sleep. Dubbed ‘Folding@Home’, the smartphone software makes use of your blower’s processing power while it’s charging and ...
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Garmin Fenix 3 – First Impressions from CES 2015 Sports watches have tended to be a little lacking in the looks department, to the point where you really have to be dedicated to use them as everyday watches. That’s something ...
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Keysight Technologies Inc of Santa Rosa, CA, USA has announced the latest release of its GoldenGate simulation, analysis and verification software for large-scale RFIC circuit design. Keysight EEsof EDA (which supplies electronic design ...
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Online groceries in Australia set to grow, IBISWorld Online groceries sales in Australia are predicted to grow, reaching $2,194 million in 2015, up 14.6 per cent from $1,914.2 million in 2014, according to market research organisation ...
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GL Optic based in Weilheim/Teck, Germany has launched operations as a separate business unit. Following a spin-off from parent company Just Normlicht, the brand name has now become an independent entity. The move is the result of a sharp ...
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The worlds of design, technology, controls and systems integration converge in an incomparable presentation of innovation and education—all in the global celebration of lighting advancement that is LIGHTFAIR® International ...
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Nearly half of all Phase III pharmaceutical clinical trials fail, partly because data about patient adherence is hard to come by. That’s according to computer giant Oracle (ORCL), which has teamed with and ingestible sensor ...
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ParTech (PAR), a subsidiary of PAR Technology Corporation, has announced the new PAR SureCheck Advantage. The SureCheck Advantage is an IoT (Internet of Things) mobile solution designed for food quality and task management. With the ...
Tags: all-in-one device, food safety environment, cutting edge technology
Attune Consulting, a premier global solutions provider to the fashion and lifestyle industries, has launched Attune Fashion Suite, a set of pre-configured solutions that are deployable in the cloud or on premise for omnichannel retail ...
Jamba Juice, a retailer of freshly-squeezed juice, announced today that it is deploying software from ArrowStream, a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider for food service supply chains to further improve and optimize the company’s ...
Tags: freshly-squeezed juice, supply chain software, Agriculture