With Michael Dell still battling to get his US$24.4 billion buyout deal approved by shareholders, his company needs to avoid a long, drawn-out battle that could erode customer confidence. Dell will soon provide details about any ...
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LED lighting is being used to stop geese flying into a wall In the seaside town of Scarborough, LED lighting is being used to stop geese dying after flying into the side of a block of flats. Or as the Daily Mail describes it, ‘an ...
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A world leader in innovative glass block products for commercial, institutional, government, and residential building applications, Pittsburgh Corning™ is the only U.S.-based manufacturer of glass block. In 2011, the company began ...
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The debut of the all-new Cadillac CTS at next week's New York auto show will also mark the joint debuts of the US marque's first twin-turbo powerplant and first eight-speed automatic transmission. The new twin-turbocharged 3.6-litre V6 ...
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US-based automotive manufacturer Callaway Cars has unveiled the Aerowagon, C7 Corvette based shooting brake concept vehicle. The vehicle is expected to be powered by the 6.2L Chevrolet small-block V8 engine that generates output of 450hp ...
Mobicip, the best-selling parental control and internet safety service for mobile devices, announced the availability of HTTPS filtering as a part of its free and premium offering for family, school and business customers. "Mobicip is ...
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Cree, Inc. announces the release of its second-generation SiC MOSFET, enabling systems to have higher efficiency and smaller size at cost parity with silicon-based solutions. These new 1200-V MOSFETs deliver industry-leading power density ...
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A one-stop silk park would be developed in eastern Indian state of Jharkhand at a cost of Rs. 140 million, with the Union and the state governments sharing the cost in 80:20 ratio. The Central Government’s part of the funds would ...
Microsoft today said it restored full service to Hotmail and Outlook.com around 6 a.m. PT, about 15 hours after the online mail sites went partially dark. The problems, which surfaced Tuesday afternoon, affected not only Hotmail and ...
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A U.S. government computer vulnerability database and several other websites at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have been down for nearly a week after workers there found malware on two Web servers. NIST's National ...
Google has removed some programs from its Play store that block web advertisements, contending the applications violate its rules by interfering with other services. One of the banned applications, Adblock Plus, said it received an email ...
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If you're not sure about the purpose behind Daiyuu Nobori's online thesis project, perhaps the large picture of the collapse of the Berlin Wall will help. Nobori created VPN Gate to help individuals in countries that restrict Internet use ...
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Italy's Eni may be looking at developing further joint projects with China's National Petroleum Corp after the offshore Mozambique deal signed Thursday, Eni's CEO Paolo Scaroni said. Speaking to journalists after the presentation of Eni's ...
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Move over skinny jeans–flared and wide leg trousers are back and are the biggest style hit of the spring summer season, says department store Debenhams. No longer banished to fashion history books and seen only on the likes of Elvis ...
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With oil prices still elevated and operator appetite for offshore drilling seemingly limitless, Central Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale 227 appears headed for vigorous bidding and dollar totals that may match or even surpass 2012's collective ...
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