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Intelligent Energy buys technology from maker of Bic pen A hydrogen fuel cell maker has bought the portable fuel cell and disposable fuel cartridge technology of the French company behind the famous Bic ...
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Samsung unveils sleek new Galaxy phones to take on Apple ... preparing to launch in the United States and South Korea in the second half of this year, using the technology of recently acquired startup LoopPay.
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Akamai Acquires Xerocole CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM) announced today that it has acquired Xerocole, ...
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Arcesium Launched as Leading Edge Technology Company Providing Asset Managers with Key ... NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The D. E. Shaw group, a global investment and technology development firm, and Blackstone Alternative Asset ...
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China ACM Announces the Alliance's Publication of Technical Standards The Alliance of Construction Waste Recycling Technologies of China, (the "Alliance"), which is chaired by the Company, published the foregoing ...
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UPSC Recruitment at 173 posts: Who can apply? Professor (Information Technology) (Technical): Candidates applying for this post should have obtained a BE/B.Tech (CSE/IT/ICT) degree and ...
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NBN Co chief Bill Morrow says HFC NBN will be as fast as Labor's FTTP Bill Morrow says that by upgrading the technology used in the television cable networks it acquired from Telstra and Optus it can compete on speeds ...
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USB 3.1 flash drives? Don't expect them anytime soon Mobile devices and PCs will start appearing shortly with USB 3.1 ports, but don't expect flash drives based on technology to be available anytime soon ...
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Unicoi hospital gains recognition for implementing new medical technologies ERWIN — Unicoi County Memorial Hospital has been recognized for its approach to implementing new electronic medical record technologies.
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Cardinal to buy J&J vascular technology unit Cordis for $1.9 billion N) agreed to sell its Cordis vascular technology unit to Cardinal Health (CAH.N) for $1.9 billion, completing its exit from the cardiovascular stent ...
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