Britain's ITV testing local broadband TV

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Britain's ITV television network will soon begin a limited trial run of a new broadband TV service with an emphasis on local programming.


Tech-sector job cuts up 20 percent

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Despite increased revenues and profits for the high-tech industry, the technology sector has been cutting jobs at a faster clip than last year while creating few new jobs to replace eliminated positions.


IMEC launches industrial affiliation program to develop RF-CMOS for the 45nm era

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As part of IMEC’s centralized research platform for sub-45nm CMOS technologies, the new IMEC industrial affiliation program (IIAP) on Analog/RF-CMOS for the 45nm era defines its goals to keep conquering the ITRS challenges. ...


Blending bacterial genomes for megacloning

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Scientists in Tokyo report developing a "megacloning" method of transferring entire genomes from one bacterial species into another.


Samsung Showcases New 42” and 50” Plasma Monitors For PRO A/V Applications

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Samsung unveils three stunning new additions to its family of high-end plasma displays designed for the professional and commercial marketplace. The new plasma lineup includes the 42" high-definition PPM42M5H, the 42" standard-definition ...


Nintendo with those fries?

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Nintendo players can now get free WiFi with their fries at McDonald's. The company announced Tuesday an agreement with Wayport, a provider of wired and WiFi high-speed Internet access in public locations, to extend WiFi ser ...


Climate warming affects entire lakes

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Canadian scientists in a University of Alberta study indicate global warming is producing major ecological changes in remote arctic lakes at an alarming rate.



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