This rocker is part of Dixie Seating’s new Woolrich Home Blanket Furniture collection. HIGH POINT — Outdoor apparel manufacturer Woolrich Inc. is partnering with Dixie Seating to introduce the Woolrich Home Blanket Furniture ...
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Don't blame Windows 8 for plummeting PC sales, a retail analyst said today. "It wasn't about Windows 8, it was much more about the price challenges facing OEMs," said Stephen Baker of the NPD Group, citing U.S. retail sales data the firm ...
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Prime Minister Julia Gillard has backed National Manufacturing Week (NMW), Australia's largest integrated manufacturing industry event taking place from 7–10 May in Melbourne, as a showcase of Australia's manufacturing strengths. ...
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Baker Hughes reported Friday that for the week ending April 12, the US rig count increased by 33 to 1,771, following a 10-rig decrease a week ago. During the week, the oil rig count rose by 30 to 1,387 while the gas-directed rig count was ...
Today we heard the sad news that Britain's first woman Prime Minister has died.? Not so well known is her time in the plastics industry. It was in 1947 that BX Plastics based in Manningtree, Essex took on 17 new researchers. Three were ...
Tags: plastics industry, Packaging, Printing, first woman Prime Minister
Meat firm Cranswick has posted “outstanding trading” both for the year to March 31 2013 and its fourth quarter, according to City analyst Shore Capital. Cranswick's results were driven by 'new product development, robust ...
The government's investment in cyber security is embarrassing, according to security experts. The government announced plans to invest £650m over a four-year period on cyber security, after the 2010 National Security Strategy rated ...
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The revived Boyles Furniture & Rugs will officially reopen in a former Boyles showroom here late next month and will follow that with a second high-end showroom in central Connecticut, the new owners say. Boyles is taking about 50,000 ...
Tags: Furniture, Rugs, Home Furnishings
When trying to make your office a little more comfortable to inspire some creative brainstorming, you have plenty of options. If you are really committed to creating a more casual work environment, you could go all out like the offices of ...
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Nitronex LLC of Durham, NC, USA, which designs and makes gallium nitride (GaN)-based RF power transistors for the defense, communications, broadband, and industrial & scientific markets, has named David W. Runton as its new VP of ...
The government announced the UK cyber security strategy at the back end of 2011 to protect national interests by building a trusted and resilient digital environment. It revealed plans to invest £650m over a four-year period from ...
Baker Hughes reported Friday that for the week ending April 5, the US rig count fell by 10 to 1,738, following a two-rig increase a week ago. During the week, the oil rig count rose by three to 1,357 while the gas-directed rig count was ...
Tags: drilling rig, Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, oil rig, oil
National Manufacturing Week returns to Melbourne from May 7-10 with a focus on promoting Australian manufacturing and helping local companies to boost productivity. Over 300 local and international manufacturing industry suppliers will ...
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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) yesterday awarded Microsoft 13 design patents for its Surface line of tablets, including their innovative Touch keyboards-slash-covers, according to published documents. The baker's dozen were ...
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The US government is to introduce a "cyber espionage review" process into future purchases of IT after the measures were passed in a new funding law signed this week by President Obama. It follows reports in the press since the beginning ...
Tags: Cyber Espionage Review, IT, policy