SBE announces high-density VOP engine
Sep 19, 2005 |
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SBE announced Monday it had developed Voice over Packet gateway modules with the industry's highest density.
Philips introduces Advanced Ultra-low Power CMOS logic family in industry's smallest package
Sep 19, 2005 |
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Royal Philips Electronics today introduced its family of Advanced Ultra-low Power (AUP) CMOS logic, featuring ultra-low power consumption. The AUP logic family offers more than 55 new products available in two package options, ...
More Intense Heat Waves Could Slam California's Energy Grid
Sep 19, 2005 |
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Climate change and rolling blackouts may be a package deal. More frequent and intense heat waves expected in California over the next 100 years could overburden the state’s electric utility grid, according ...
Japan cos cut back on large plasma screens
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Japan's plasma-display manufacturers are cutting back on production of the product for personal computers, a local daily said Monday.
Networking: Managing assets -- digitally
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The networking of digital asset management (DAM) systems is the latest technology trend for the creative industries -- publishing, advertising and entertainment -- and is improving overall corporate performance there.
Comptel to acquire EDB Telecom Europe ops
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Finland's Comptel is moving to acquire the European operations of EDB Telecom in a deal seen as enhancing Comptel's revenue stream.
U-M launches center for stem cell biology
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President Mary Sue Coleman today announced a significant expansion of the University of Michigan’s efforts in stem cell science with the creation of a new interdisciplinary center for stem cell research, to be based at the ...
Clearing jams in copy machinery
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Bacteria and humans use a number of tools to direct perhaps the most important function in cells -- the accurate copying of DNA during cell division. New research published this week in Molecular Cell from the laboratory ...
Meteorites give planetary formation clues
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London researchers trying to understand how the planets formed have uncovered a new clue by analyzing meteorites that are older than the Earth.
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