Kaydon Custom Filtration, a leader in bulk oil and fuel purification and Purafil, Inc., a leader in gas phase and biological air filtration, have joined forces to form Kaydon Environmental Services Group. This consolidated group will be ...
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The U.S.-based Electronic Frontier Foundation criticised new cybercrime legislation that went into effect Wednesday in the Philippines, which has sparked protests over its heavy-handed approach to speech on the internet. Of most concern ...
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Expanding the radio spectrum available for license-exempt applications such as Wi-Fi is one of a number of options the European Commission is considering to drive wireless innovation and make the use of radio spectrum more efficient, a ...
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The eighth International Uzbek Cotton and Textile Fair began on October 17, 2012 at Uzexpocentre in Tashkent. Both domestic and overseas companies engaged in cotton and textile businesses are participating in the two-day fair. ...
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SAP reported Wednesday double-digit revenue growth in the third quarter, benefiting from a strong performance in the Americas and double-digit growth in the Asia-Pacific and Japan region, and high demand for its new technologies like HANA ...
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New research sheds light on changes occurring to traditional business intelligence as it intersects with mobile and social collaboration. Ventana Research has released its latest Benchmark Research, Next Generation Business Intelligence. ...
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Michael Dell today walked out in front of five thousand people in the home of Dell – Austin, Texas – and delivered his keynote for DellWorld 2012 saying that despite the calming results of Dell’s year, the company is ...
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Internet freedom could be at stake at a secretive meeting of governments that begun on Monday in Dubai. The United Nations International Telecommunication Union will negotiate new international telecom regulations, including Internet ...
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Trinity Medical Center in Alabama, US, has deployed Masimo's Patient SafetyNet system, designed to track the underlying physiological conditions of post-surgical patients for possible adverse opioid effects. The system automatically sends ...
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The Austrian company IFN-Holding intends to invest roughly €40m in 2012 in new technologies, products and the expansion of its business locations. Most of that amount, at roughly €30m, will go to the expansion of window production ...
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Stryker Neurovascular has obtained the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval for its new clot removal technology, Trevo Pro Retriever. By utilizing proprietary Stentriever technology, the Trevo Pro Retriever removes blood clots ...
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Tata Consultancy Services on Friday reported strong revenue and profit growth in the third quarter, citing a pick-up in discretionary spending by customers. Revenue in the quarter for India’s largest outsourcer was US$2.85 billion, ...
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Mobile operators in the UK are not known for being the best of friends. Be it fighting for the latest exclusive handset or threatening court action over 4G rollouts, the big guns have never been at the top of each other's Christmas lists. ...
American Airlines said it plans to purchase about 17,000 first-generation Samsung Galaxy Note devices for use by cabin crew members during flights. Flight attendants will use the combination smartphone/tablet to record passengers’ ...
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The European Commission yesterday passed a new rule that will force European Union member states to open up the 2GHz band for 4G technologies. The decision will add another 120MHz to the radio spectrum available for 4G technologies, ...
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