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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Ross announced the addition of seven reconditioned Double Planetary Mixers to its inventory, all ready for immediate shipment and available for either trial/rental or purchase. Every "reconditioned" piece of Ross equipment is inspected, ...
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Mobile phones are expected to play a significant role in the future of cashless payments in remote and on-premise purchases. Payment companies are ramping up their mobile offerings in the scramble for this lucrative market. ...
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As a security professional, justifying a budget for a product that may never be needed is a constant bugbear. So, when you find a solution that will deliver safety as well as save you money, you know you’re onto a good thing. As ...
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The name itself speaks about the functions of this motor, that is, to be fully functional while in water. The purpose of this electrical motor is to allow working underwater or other liquids where most others fail. It is sealed and ...
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The Philips Lighting Hue SSL retrofit lamp can provide 16-million colors and tunable white light with ZigBee-based control via smartphones and tablets. Philips Lighting has introduced a new solid-state lighting (SSL) retrofit lamp called ...
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(China Glass Network) Since July, float glass price keeps rising. Especially in the last month, the increase speed even exceeds 10 percent. This situation solves the manufacturers worry, and they have a high expectation of sales on the ...
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The name Foxconn has become shorthand for the human costs of building the iPhone in China, linking Apple to bad publicity about worker suicides, deaths from a plant explosion and rioting factory workers. But many other companies besides ...
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Today's security systems are not ready for an always on, always connected world, says McAfee CTO Michael Fey. "McAfee understands that security technology has to evolve very rapidly, but also that organisations can't rip out what they ...
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IDG News Service-A workers'rights group has slammed what it called the"iPad mini manufacturer"for maintaining poor working conditions at a factory in China. On the eve of an Apple event at which the company is widely expected to launch a ...
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Datacentre energy requirements have grown massively in the past 12 months,suggesting that rising energy costs and stricter regulations are not helping to limit datacentre power use and cut carbon emissions. Between 2011 and 2012,power ...
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It's no secret that more people are buying smartphones and tablets,but there's an explosion in ownership going on in the U.S. Half of U.S.adults now have a mobile connection to the Web through a smartphone or tablet,up sizably from a year ...
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When aggressive moisture adsorption is required in industrial or commercial applications,molecular sieves are often used.These powerful desiccants can be used in order to remove any traces of moisture from a given environment,provided they ...
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IBM has launched a new set of incentives and aids to help its service partners make better use of the company's cloud services and products. IBM's managed service provider(MSP)partners can now get financing,marketing assistance and ...
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Atis Artemjevs, a new independent boutique selling luxury womenswear based in London's prestigious Fulham Road, has chosen e-rmis and e-pos, the retail management system from Eurostop, a provider of solutions to the fashion and footwear ...
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