Since its first entry into the home console market in 1983, with the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo has been at the forefront of console gaming. The company, with a combination of solid hardware, family-friendly ...
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US-based genetic analysis firm OpGen has entered into an agreement with Hitachi High-Technologies for the development of human chromosome mapping analytical service for clinical research applications. The new service, which will be a ...
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Will 2013 be the year the economy finally gets over the blues and gets in gear? At the moment, I'm watching business experts debate that point in my hotel room at CNBC. Many of the commentators believe the economy continues to just stumble ...
A number of NBDA e-forum dealers think so. Sensing a business opportunity and new potential market, they have decided to focus on serving under-represented people and it's working for them. There are a whole lot of people out there, it ...
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With the ongoing trend for businesses to move operations, particularly manufacturing, off-shore, it makes for a refreshing change to see a company going against this trend and electing instead to bolster the number of workers at its ...
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The new BlackBerry Z10 places communication: messaging, mailing and social networking, at the centre of its operation. During our first hands-on encounter with the touch screen-enabled Z10, it was clear BlackBerry has a different view ...
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Manufacturing employment has been a job bright spot for the economy, but IT workers aren't benefiting from it, a new report finds. In the manufacturing sector, research firm Computer Economics found that about half of the manufacturers in ...
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Computerworld - Manufacturing employment has been a bright spot for the economy, but IT workers aren't benefiting, a new report finds. Research firm Computer Economics found in its latest study that more than half of all manufacturers are ...
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A U.S. appeals court denied Samsung on Thursday a stay on a preliminary injunction by a District Court on the sale of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, in a patent dispute with Apple. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit also ...
Rolls Royce is hosting Karl Lagerfeld for an exclusive photography exhibition entitled 'A Different View', in the latest of the luxury manufacturer's Icons of Art series. Karl Lagerfeld's exhibition comprises of his own unique photographs ...
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Taiwan's government plans to raise the cap on China-based firms investing in Taiwan's LED industry. Some Taiwan-based LED firms welcome the opportunity to work with China-based peers while some have expressed concerns and view China-based ...
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A way of producing 3D TV images that work no matter where you are in the room could see images stand out from a flat TV screen–without the need for any additional glasses. Depth perception depends on differences between what our two ...
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By synchronizing 98 tiny cameras in a single device,electrical engineers from Duke University and the University of Arizona have developed a prototype camera that can create images with unprecedented detail.The camera's resolution is five ...
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