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ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 5 -- Omer Gila and Manoj Bhattacharyya, both of Cupertino, Calif., Michael H. Lee of San Jose, Calif., Shahar Stein of Petach-Tikva, Israel, Itzhak Ashkenazi of Kffar Gibbton, Israel, and Yael Kowal of Tel Aviv, Israel, have developed an imaging method.
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via Mbtmag @ 19:01 5th Jul
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Lenogo iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone to PC Transfer I is an best ultimate application for transferring songs and videos from an iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone to PC. With Lenogo iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone to PC Transfer, iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone users can transfer songs and videos to PC easily. Lenogo iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone to PC Transfer is fully compatible with all existing iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone including iPod(1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation iPod), iPod Photo, iPod mini, iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod touch, iPod video and iPhone.
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via Blackberry Today @ 11:53 28th Jun
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develop awards, develop awards 2008, develop industry excellence awardsDevelop Awards 08 crown best UK development talent
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via Develop @ 5:55 31st Jul
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Electron transfer activity from excited single CdSe/ZnS core/shell quantum dots (QDs) to adsorbed Fluorescein 27 was studied by single QD fluorescence spectroscopy. In comparison with QDs, the QD-acceptor complexes showed a shorter average and broader distribution of QD emission lifetimes due to electron transfer to adsorbates. Large fluctuation of lifetimes in single QD/dye complexes was observed, indicating intermittent electron transfer activity from QDs.
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via American Chemical Society @ 11:34 5th Aug
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An anonymous reader writes "Israeli's government has approved the creation of a biometric database which would contain fingerprints and facial photos of all Israeli citizens. If the bill becomes law — and it is at an early stage — the biometric information of each citizen would be embedded in their passport and national ID card. Israeli citizens would be required by law to submit to biometric testing upon request by government employees, soldiers, and policemen, so that their biometric info can be compared to the info embedded in their ID card / passport. The declared purpose of the bill is to combat forgery of passports and ID cards, and also to aid identification 'in cases of a mass disaster.' The bill was approved over objections from civil rights groups and the Israeli Bar.
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via Slashdot @ 8:13 4th Aug
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Develop: Traveller's Tales' Smith On 'How To Make Children Cry' [07.30.08] During the Develop Conference, Traveller's Tales exec Jonathan Smith discussed the art of making childrens' games - an area in which his company is well-versed, being responsible for the blockbuster series of Lego-based games that kicked off with Lego Star Wars.
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via Gamasutra @ 22:50 30th Jul
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ePHOTOzine member is a hot shot - ePHOTOzine member's hot shots score her a two page spread in Digital Camera Magazine.
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via EPhotozine @ 17:25 25th Jun
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Everything from unique to brilliant could be found at this year’s Minnesota Inventors Congress, held June 13-14 in Redwood Falls. With 62 inventors and 67 inventions at this year’s congress, the inventions included a wide range of ideas — some simple, some unusual and some of the “why didn’t I think of that?” persuasion.
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via The Land @ 5:39 25th Jul
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PARIS: Summer in the city is not all about light entertainment. Israeli cinema has been captivating Paris audiences, especially with the release of two films that made their debuts in Cannes. "Vals im Bashir" (Waltz with Bashir), Ari Folman's bold animated documentary, towered over the Cannes competition - and is stirring new audiences. Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz's "Shiva" (The Seven Days), which opened the Critics' Week, has since been shown at the Israeli film festival in Marseille and at the Paris Cinema festival.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 10:15 10th Jul
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RICHMOND (Marketwire) - Further to disclosure requirements of applicable securities laws, Sheng Wang reports that on July 9, 2008, pursuant to a transfer of common escrow shares ("Common Shares") Sheng Wang, President, CEO & CFO acquired beneficial ownership of 800,000 Common Shares of Genius World Investments Limited (the "Company") from Dongdong Huang pursuant to a Share Purchase Agreement dated May 28, 2008, representing 20% of the issued and outstanding Common Shares of the Company. The TSX Venture Exchange Inc. consented to the transfer of escrow shares on June 11, 2008.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 19:16 15th Jul
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Riverfold Software has announced the release of Wii Transfer 2.6, an update to their utility that enables Mac users to share (unprotected) movies, music and pictures with a Nintendo Wii video game console. The new 2.6 release is a free update for registered users. Registering Wii Transfer costs $19.
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via Macworld @ 15:23 14th Aug
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Science Display various items such as straws, zippers and a laptop computer. Discuss how inventions have changed societies and lives. Many inventions develop out of a desire to do things faster and easier. Celebrate National Inventor's Month by visiting www.inventorsdigest.com and checking local libraries and museums for special exhibits about inventions and inventors. Challenge students to invent something that could simplify or improve their lives.
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via Teaching K-8 @ 14:25 4th Aug
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When you're trying to pay down debt, a balance transfer to a credit card with a lower interest rate may seem like a good idea. After all, the lower rate will save you interest fees, right? Not necessarily, according to a number of financial experts who say the money transfer game should only be played if all of the rules are understood.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 12:23 15th Jul
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Riverfold Software has announced the release of Wii Transfer 2.6, an update to their utility that enables Mac users to share (unprotected) movies, music and pictures with a Nintendo Wii video game console. The new 2.6 release is a free update for registered users. Registering Wii Transfer costs $19 (10.24).
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via Macworld UK @ 16:21 15th Aug
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The US Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded nGimat a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I to develop electrode nanomaterials for high-performance Lithium-ion batteries that will be used to power the next generation of hybrid-electric vehicles (HEV). In the award notification the DOE stated "this project will develop a critical component of Lithium-ion batteries that will power next generation Hybrid Electric Vehicles. Automobiles powered by batteries containing this component will reduce our dependence on foreign oil, [reduce] pollution caused by harmful automobile emissions, and strengthen global competitiveness of the U.S. automobile industry".
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via Nanotechnology News @ 11:03 16th Jul
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 1 -- Zhiyong Li of Redwood City, Calif., and Zhaoning Yu of Mountain View, Calif., have developed a nano-enhanced raman spectroscopy (NERS) method.
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via Mbtmag @ 14:15 1st Jul
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 7 -- Pavel Kornilovich, Peter Mardilovich and Kevin F Peters, all from Corvallis, Ore., have developed a contact printing stamp utilizing method.
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via Mbtmag @ 7:47 7th Jul
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 3 -- Daniel T Driscoll and Richard I Hartman, both of Peoria, Ill., and Thomas T Buzzell of East Peoria, Ill., have developed electronic commerce (e-commerce) systems.
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via Mbtmag @ 12:30 3rd Jul
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 30 -- Robert Stanley Ampulski of Fairfield, Ohio, and Osman Polat of Montgomery, Ohio, have developed a papermaking machine belt.
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via Mbtmag @ 8:38 30th Jun
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via Mbtmag @ 14:05 27th Jun
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 28 -- Richard A. Sader of Yakima, Wash., Mark L. Choy, Yi-Hua Tsao and Paul J. Bruinsma all from San Diego, Calif., have developed an anti-kogation additives.
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via Mbtmag @ 17:19 28th Jun
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 27 -- Ho-seok Y Yoon, Eun-young Choi and Su-hyun Lee, all from Seoul, South Korea, and Hyo-sik Bang of Seongnam-si, South Korea, have developed a customer relationship management data managing system.
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via Mbtmag @ 12:19 27th Jun
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 21 -- Anthony Carcia and Justin M. Roman, both of Portland, Ore., and Alan Shibata of Camas, Wash., have developed a print chassis.
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via Mbtmag @ 21:47 21st Jun
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