Mobile devices are getting hit by a boom in malware similar to the one that hit PCs starting with the rise of the Web, a security software executive said Tuesday. "Mobile platforms, for a lot of attackers, represent a new target-rich ...
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The Australian dollar has remained below parity with the greenback as healthy American retail data underpinned strength in the US currency. At 12pm AEST today the dollar was trading at 99.77 cents, down almost a quarter of a US cent from ...
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North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory will meet here Saturday with industry leaders who petitioned his support for continued state funding of the High Point Market. The private meeting will take place from noon to 12:45 p.m. in the Green Wing ...
Tags: Furniture, Furnishing
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory has reversed course and restored funding for the High Point Market Authority in his proposed state budget for the next two years. The governor had proposed cutting the state funds in half for the fiscal ...
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Though IT trailed other sectors as market indices rose to milestone highs this quarter, some bright spots in earnings and market research reports this week indicate continuing confidence that things will go better for tech this year than in ...
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TradeCard, Inc. and Sourcing Journal Online have published a new special report that explores the supply chain capabilities required to meet consumer expectations in an omni-channel retail environment. The report, “Cloud Sourcing for ...
Tags: apparel, accessories, retail
US industrial production rose more than expected last month – another clear sign US manufacturing is on the rebound. Output at factories, mines and utilities climbed 0.7 percent, according to data from the Federal Reserve in ...
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The Australian dollar slumped to its lowest level in more than four months overnight after improved US economic figures and comments from Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke's boosted the greenback. At 7am AEDT the currency was down ...
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One Commerce Department official expressed in an interview that China’s self-sufficiency in rice is over 98%. Rations including rice will be in abundant supply. The price rise at home and abroad led to the import rice’s growth. ...
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Domestic prices of Chinese herbal medicine have increased since 2009, which severely impacted foreign trade of Chinese herbal medicine. The export of Chinese herbal and Chinese herbal pieces is 200,000, by 31% year on year. The export ...
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Commerce Department published that China would impose anti-dumping duties on imported diethylene glycol butyl ether and diglycol monobutyl ether native to America and Europe from 28th, January and it will last for 5 years. According to ...
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The United States International Trade Commission (USITC) determined that a U.S. industry is materially injured by reason of imports of steel wire garment hangers from Vietnam that the U.S. Department of Commerce has determined are ...
Though U.S. officials have consistently blamed Iran for the ongoing stream of distributed denial of service attacks (DDoS) against major U.S. banks, a number of security experts now say that there is not enough evidence to assign the blame ...
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The recent news that four foreign manufacturers were penalized for dumping washing machines here, sometimes selling them at 82 percent below market value, is sure to stir up the Made-in-America debate anew. But buying an appliance made in ...
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Computerworld - Though U.S. officials blamed Iran for an ongoing stream of distributed denial of service attacks (DDoS) against major U.S. banks, security experts say there's not enough evidence yet to assign blame. The security experts ...
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