A big thanks to David Pilon, an electrical inspector with SaskPower, for telling EBMag about this great deal for electrical contractors, regulators, suppliers, wholesalers, manufacturers, etc.: New members to the International ...
Tags: IAEI membership, safe products and installations, electrical product
A long, long time ago, Humanity and Nature became sworn comrades and signed a non-aggression treaty. But soon, the humans who had pledged never to invade their ally realized that without Nature's offerings, they could not survive. ...
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Aruba Networks announced three new Wi-Fi controllers that have built-in controls to boost application delivery. The new Aruba 7200 Series controllers inspect data packets flowing through Wi-Fi networks and apply software tools that can ...
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Optima Specialty Steel Inc said that demand for specialty-steel products used in hydraulic fracking is poised to continue rising next year as energy companies step up exploration and production in shale-rock formations. Mr Kevin Stevick ...
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AGI reported that CGIL Secretary General Susanna Camusso in an interview on TgCom24 said that the decision by top management at the Ilva steel mill to close the plant down is wrong and the government should oblige it to change course" ...
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The South Australian government's decision to direct schools to buy stationery and office products from Corporate Express (now known as Staples) and Office Max has created a "life threatening" situation for the state's 400 newsagencies ...
Corporate Express has set its sights on the mid-market as it transitions to the Staples brand under the leadership of Australia/New Zealand president Jay Mutschler. Mutschler told Stationery News that Staples/Corporate Express did not ...
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The antique rug world has seen many changes over the past few years and while the economic atmosphere would seem detrimental to the demand for these luxury items, in reality there has never been a better time for these works of art. ...
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Computerworld-More than half of next year's expected 5.7%increase in global IT spending will be driven by sales of smartphones,tablets and e-readers,IDC said in a forecast published Friday. IDC projects that mobile device sales will make ...
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Computerworld-More than a month after Apple unveiled new all-in-one desktops,the company today started selling its redesigned iMacs. The 21.5-in.iMac,with standard configurations prices at$1,299 and$1,499,will ship in one to three days ...
IDG News Service-In the fast moving world of technology,there are perhaps few things that have proved as resistant to change as the simple SMS text message. While a dizzying number of options exist today to interconnect people,the text ...
Tags: SMS txt msgs, Matti Makkonen, Vodafone, text-messaging era
The federal government insists the GST does not apply to its carbon tax, warning action would be taken against businesses that claimed otherwise. However, air-conditioning firms, data contractors and waste firms have begun applying the ...
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Blayne Lastman, chairman and CEO of Lastman's Bad Boy, greets customers during the grand opening event for the company's new store in Brampton, Ontario. - The new Lastman's Bad Boy store in Brampton, Ontario, is the chain's ninth location. ...
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Computerworld - In an interview this week, a Google executive called rival Facebook an outdated social network that is annoying the heck out of users with its ads. He also said there's a definite advantage to being late to the party. ...
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A senior Microsoft executive on Tuesday said the company has sold 40 million licenses for Windows 8,essentially matching the first month performance of Windows 7 in late 2009. "We have sold 40 million Windows 8 licenses so far,"said Tami ...