Shaped like a lopsided headband, Google Glass is an unassuming piece of technology when you're holding it in your hands. You feel as if you can almost break it, testing its flexibility. Putting it on, though, is another story. Once you ...
In a rare public speech, Google Inc. CEO Larry Page once suggested the tech industry needs "safe places where we can try out new things" without rules or interference. Some people thought he was describing a futuristic fantasy, perhaps a ...
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David Schnur Associates (DSA) announced today the conclusion of a multi-year agreement to represent Vention Medical’s full Advanced Component portfolio in the State of Israel. This portfolio includes balloons and balloon catheters, ...
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Using one of the world's premier telescopes, University of Minnesota astrophysicists Evan Skillman and Kristen McQuinn have discovered a priceless relic of the Big Bang in the Milky Way's back yard. They are part of an international team ...
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ToyNews is awash with warm, fuzzy feelings of lurve as we list the top toys to melt your partner's heart. Valentine's Day: A corporate scam to sell shedloads of cards, chocolates and flowers or yet another opportunity to show that special ...
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MANCHESTER, Conn. — Bob's Discount Furniture will hit the 50-store mark with the opening of its first three Philadelphia-area stores this month, adding a physical presence in a market it's been reaching online and through outlying ...
Brian Otis gingerly holds what looks like a typical contact lens on his index finger. Look closer. Sandwiched in this lens are two twinkling glitter-specks loaded with tens of thousands of miniaturized transistors. It's ringed with a ...
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Teams of researchers with the Scripps Institute, NASA's JPL laboratory and NOAA are working together, representatives from each have reported at this year's meeting of the Geophysical Union, to upgrade monitoring stations in parts of ...
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Google has kicked off a project to build high-speed fiber-optic networks in parts of the world that lack fast broadband connections, starting with the Ugandan capital, Kampala. The initiative, dubbed Project Link, aims to provide ...
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US-based AngioScore has presented six-month clinical and quantitative coronary angiography results from the first-in-human (FIH) clinical trial of its drug-coated AngioSculpt PTCA scoring balloon catheter at the Transcatheter Cardiovascular ...
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Denmark-based Sirius International Aviation Insurance (SIAI) goes live with FlexSure providing a solid platform for future growth with Solvency II compliance SIAI is a branch of Sirius International, Stockholm which itself is a part of ...
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Kitsch is going all out! Its going pink and doing it with style! This entire month is dedicated to celebrating cancer survivors, hearing about their struggle and showing our solidarity. Ever ...
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The 33rd Texworld exhibition and the 5th Apparelsourcing Paris close their doors, having celebrated a resounding success. The two exhibitions counted 840 and 198 exhibitors respectively. The new hall 4 and reorganisation of the sectors ...
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High illumination, longevity, and energy-savings glimmer via this balloon lamp's LED light source. Like most balloons this one is mobile, except for the fact that Kyouei's Mobile LED Balloon Lamp?has a light source that lasts for over 100 ...
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This cluster of illuminated balloons allows for those magical childhood dreams to shine brightly in your decor. These blown glass diffusers offer an infinite sparkling glow of a far away land of childhood fantasy and celebration. ...