Metrology and inspection equipment maker Lasertec Corp of Tokyo, Japan has launched the GALOIS defect inspection and review system series, designed specifically for the inspection and analysis of gallium nitride (GaN) wafers. The firm is ...
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Swedish auto-maker Volvo Cars has agreed to supply 24,000 autonomous cars to ride-sharing company Uber. Under the framework agreement, Volvo will provide Uber with its XC90 premium SUVs complete with autonomous driving technologies, from ...
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Earlier this week, the NHS suffered a widespread and crippling cyberattack that put important data at risk. We take a look at ‘WanaCrypt0r 2.0’, the ransomware software behind the attack. What is ransomware? The first thing ...
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Jeffrey Massimilla has become the first cyber security chief of General Motors to strengthen the security of computers that run on GM cars. The company's in car computer system is capable of managing brakes, navigation and engines, and in ...
National freight productivity will be boosted through the injection of $125 million to start the roll-out of the Advanced Train Management System across the national rail network and the next stage of the Port Botany Rail Line Upgrade, ...
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Bitcoin exchange MtGox faced massive hacker offensives last month, coming under some 150,000 DDoS attacks per second for several days ahead of its spectacular failure, a report said Sunday. The Tokyo-based exchange, which filed for ...
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Today's headlines include detailed coverage of the Obama administration's announcement that it will delay a health law requirement that mid-sized employers provide health insurance to workers while also allowing larger employers more ...
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Today's headlines include stories about the health law's coverage gap. Kaiser Health News: Arkansas' Medicaid Experiment, Key To Obamacare Expansion, On Ropes Kaiser Health News staff writer Phil Galewitz reports: "The Arkansas' ...
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North Carolina is famous for its high-tech Research Triangle, but lately it seems that state government IT projects are bound for IT's equivalent of the Bermuda Triangle. As you may remember from an earlier Risk Factor story on state ...
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Quadrant Engineering Plastic Products has announced the introduction of NONSPEC, a talented group of engineering students from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, who are developing breakthrough prosthetics technologies aimed at making ...
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Fenwal, a Fresenius Kabi company, has received the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for the Alyx system software version 3.1. The new software gives the Alyx system a protocol for closed system plasma collection and ...
The BBC is planning to implement a new Newsroom Computer System, which will be delivered under a contract that could reach up to £104 million. The software will support over 11,000 users in the BBC’s main news functions, ...
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The BBC has invited suppliers to bid for the provision of newsroom computer system software to support more than 11,000 users. The BBC issued a tender in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU), stating that the software was ...
Throughout Mumbai Of india jayco cranes is actually regarded as being one of several top makers inside business cranes in addition to merchandise lifters sector. By having an experience of around 15 years into the sector the corporation ...
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Property and casualty insurance provider The Hartford (HIG) has enhanced its FailSafe suite of professional liability offerings to tackle risks of technology firms. The enhanced suite, which offers professional liability coverage for ...
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