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A TURKISH company which has created an eco-friendly lubricant for vehicles using nanotechnology continues to impress the motor trade and is selling well in the UK. NNT Nanotechnology AS in Turkey, the parent company of Nanoboron Ltd in the UK, produces Borpower, a unique oil additive which brings a range of advantages to engines. Borpower is added to motor oil to make engines cleaner, more efficient and longer lasting, and has a unique and patented nanotechnology formula. It reduces friction in an engine and corrosion on working metal surfaces. Managing director Ismail Cikci told London Turkish Gazette that up to 15 per cent less petrol is used as a result of the lubricant being added to petrol, diesel or LPG. The innovative product, which is environmentally friendly and suitable for all engines, including heavy goods vehicles, is current
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via Nanotechnology.com @ 6:40 5th Jul
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A TURKISH company which has created an eco-friendly lubricant for vehicles using nanotechnology continues to impress the motor trade and is selling well in the UK.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 18:41 3rd Jul
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, July 22, 2008 ) DALLAS, Texas - TwinTrader.com announces the publication of ‘Peak Oil May Sprout “Space Program-size” Funding’ Investors can view all of the investment articles and publications for free by visiting: http://www.TwinTrader.com Peak Oil May Sprout “Space Program-size” Funding ”The hope of oil retreating back to the $30 level has since been shattered as fantastic and naĂŻve wishful thinking. Steve Forbe’s prediction last year of $30 oil has proven to be way off the mark. Many other “well-informed” pundits of the “peak oil” theory have turned mute, recently, and for very good reasons. It appears that the peak oil theorists are winning the debate this year, not with mere talking points, but with hard price and inventory levels data reported each day, and each week in the case of oil inventories.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 10:05 22nd Jul
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Most people haven’t heard anything about Napster since the company went bankrupt in 2002 after lawsuits regarding the illegal filesharing taking place on the site. However, it’s been an active company for the past four years since being bought and re-launched by Roxio Inc. It is now an online music-subscription service that controls about half of its market. Despite this, the company hasn’t turned a profit since the relaunch. CEO Christopher Gorog hopes to change that now that Napster has teamed up with AT&T to offer Napster as a mobile music service; the goal for the company at the current time is to develop similar partnerships with other carriers in order to base revenue growth on the emerging mobile music market. However, a lack of faith in the leadership of the company has shareholders worried that there is no way that the company is
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via Broadband Reports @ 10:12 21st Jul
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PORTLAND, Ore. - Rim Semiconductor Company (OTCBB: RSMI), a company that develops technology for telecommunications service providers, filed a non-provisional patent application on its innovative RQAM™ technology. Rim Semi’s Cup
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via Earthtimes.org @ 11:01 10th Jul
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Colleague Cliff Edwards, next door on Tech Beat reports having seen a device he theorizes is a next-generation iPod nano, sporting a touch screen. (Sorry no pictures.) He argues pretty convincingly that its a likely change for the fall. I’ve been thinking that the transition to the current nano model, nicknamed “little fatty” had happened too recently for it to be time for a major change to the nano. But then there’s the issue of consistent look and feel. If the iPod touch is now the flagship of the iPod family, and it looks like an iPhone, then shouldn’t the nano also look more like an iPhone as well, and as such sport a touch screen? Makes perfect sense to me.
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via Business Week @ 23:56 5th Aug
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HONOLULU--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 30, 2008--HR BioPetroleum (HRBP), a renewable bioenergy company based in Hawaii, has named Ed Shonsey as CEO and a member of its board of directors. He has been authorized to set and implement an aggressive new corporate strategy which will complement HRBP’s recent alliance with Royal Dutch Shell PLC. The University of Hawaii and CEROS of Hawaii have also joined forces with the company to make algal bioenergy solutions a reality and to mitigate CO2 emissions from the air. HRBP was founded by two renowned University of Hawaii scientists, Dr. Mark Huntley and Dr. C.Barry Raleigh who are also members of the Board.
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via Macro World Investor @ 10:45 1st Jul
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HONOLULU, Jun 30, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- RDS/A | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- HR BioPetroleum (HRBP), a renewable bioenergy company based in Hawaii, has named Ed Shonsey as CEO and a member of its board of directors. He has been authorized to set and implement an aggressive new corporate strategy which will complement HRBP's recent alliance with Royal Dutch Shell PLC. The University of Hawaii and CEROS of Hawaii have also joined forces with the company to make algal bioenergy solutions a reality and to mitigate CO2 emissions from the air. HRBP was founded by two renowned University of Hawaii scientists, Dr. Mark Huntley and Dr. C.Barry Raleigh who are also members of the Board.
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via TradingMarkets @ 15:55 30th Jun
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Seoul, (ANTARA News/Xinhua-PRNewswire-AsiaNet) - For the news release, "Nano Korea 2008 to be Held in Seoul", issued by NANO KOREA 2008 Secretariat over Xinhua PR Newswire on Monday, Aug. 18, we are advised by the company that the headline should be, "Nano Korea 2008 to be Held in Korea" instead of "Nano Korea 2008 to be Held in Seoul", as originally issued inadvertently. Full, correct release follows.
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via Antara Interactive @ 12:47 19th Aug
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via SearchServerVirtualization.com @ 8:10 17th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via Bitpipe @ 0:57 17th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via Americas Network @ 21:23 16th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via BizReport.com @ 18:16 16th Jul
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SSL technology confronts the potential problems of unauthorized viewing of confidential information, data manipulation, data hijacking, phishing, and other insidious Web site scams by encrypting sensitive data so that only authorized recipients can read it. Organizations that rely on Internet transactions have learned that a reliable and secure Internet is necessary for company profitability. The more secure the online consumer feels, the more successful the online company will be in recruiting and retaining a worthy client base. Due to recent advances in SSL technology, there is a variety of different kinds of SSL. Read this white paper to understand recent advances in SSL technology and to help you decide which would be best for your organization.
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via Line56 @ 16:21 16th Jul
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AUSTIN, Texas--(Business Wire)-- United States Oil and Gas Corp. (Pink Sheets: USOG) is pleased to announce it has a patent pending on A SIMPLE FIBER-OPTIC SEISMOMETER FOR RUGGED ENVIRONMENTS that will dramatically reduce the cost of seismic sensor arrays having the fidelity and reliability necessary for permanent down-hole and seafloor installations. The advancement promises to make big oil techniques for oilfield production management and exploration techniques available to the middle market players. USOG plans to revolutionize "Green" oil and gas technologies with the smallest footprint. Most heavy oil recovery schemes depend on formation feedback information to make decisions about inputs and production rates to optimize the oil field. Correct management of costly secondary recovery methods could double the financial returns on these
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via Reuters @ 10:45 7th Aug
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For the news release, "Nano Korea 2008 to be Held in Seoul", issued by NANO KOREA 2008 Secretariat over Xinhua PR Newswire on Sunday, Aug. 17, we are advised by the company that the headline should be, "Nano Korea 2008 to be Held in Korea" instead of "Nano Korea 2008 to be Held in Seoul", as originally issued inadvertently. Full, correct release follows.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 12:48 19th Aug
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the leading asset recovery solutions company for the world's most trusted brands, today officially changed the name of uBid.com Holdings, Inc. (the Company) to Enable Holdings, Inc. The Company's name change coincides with the restructuring project as part of its new business model of a comprehensive excess inventory solutions provider, consisting of multiple asset recovery channels. Major components of the Company's restructuring project are complete, with additional initiatives continuing through the balance of 2008 as the Company continues to execute implementation of its new strategy as Enable Holdings, Inc.
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via Interest!ALERT @ 11:07 9th Aug
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API Nanotronics Corp. (OTCBB: APIO) ("API") (the "Company"), a leading supplier of electronic components and nanotechnology research and development to the defense and communications sectors, today announced it received two of the 2008 NanoBriefs® Nano 50™ awards. Dr. Martin Moskovits, API's Chief Technology Officer, was honored as a Nano 50 Innovator and API's SubWave™ UV Polarizers were honored with a Nano 50 product award.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 19:33 23rd Jul
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Heidelberg, July 30, 2008 - Gene Bridges GmbH, the recombineering company, announced that it has been granted patents in Japan and in Mexico relating to the Company’s recombineering technology. The Japanese Patent (No. 4139561) was entitled "Novel DNA Cloning Method" while the Mexican Patent (No. 252928) was entitled “Methods and compositions for directed cloning and subcloning using homologous recombination”. Both patents broadly cover the major areas of Gene Bridges’ RED/ET Recombination technology. This is the same technology that is already covered by issued patents in the USA, EU, Korea and Israel.
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via BioPortfolio @ 17:13 30th Jul
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PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- uBid.com Holdings Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: UBHI), the leading asset recovery solutions company for the world's most trusted brands, today officially changed the name of uBid.com Holdings, Inc. (the Company) to Enable Holdings, Inc. The Company's name change coincides with the restructuring project as part of its new business model of a comprehensive excess inventory solutions provider, consisting of multiple asset recovery channels. Major components of the Company's restructuring project are complete, with additional initiatives continuing through the balance of 2008 as the Company continues to execute implementation of its new strategy as Enable Holdings, Inc.
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via PR Newswire via MSN Money @ 16:27 8th Aug
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HEIDELBERG, Germany, July 30, 2008 - Gene Bridges GmbH, the recombineering company, announced that it has been granted patents in Japan and in Mexico relating to the Company’s recombineering technology. The Japanese Patent (No. 4139561) was entitled "Novel DNA Cloning Method" while the Mexican Patent (No. 252928) was entitled “Methods and compositions for directed cloning and subcloning using homologous recombination”. Both patents broadly cover the major areas of Gene Bridges’ RED/ET Recombination technology. This is the same technology that is already covered by issued patents in the USA, EU, Korea and Israel.
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via Pharmalive.com @ 3:56 1st Aug
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HEIDELBERG, Germany, July 30, 2008 - Gene Bridges GmbH, the recombineering company, announced that it has been granted patents in Japan and in Mexico relating to the Company’s recombineering technology. The Japanese Patent (No. 4139561) was entitled "Novel DNA Cloning Method" while the Mexican Patent (No. 252928) was entitled “Methods and compositions for directed cloning and subcloning using homologous recombination”. Both patents broadly cover the major areas of Gene Bridges’ RED/ET Recombination technology. This is the same technology that is already covered by issued patents in the USA, EU, Korea and Israel.
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via Pharma Live @ 22:23 30th Jul
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NEW YORK, NY (Marketwire July 22, 2008) API Nanotronics Corp. (OTCBB: APIO) (API) (the Company), a leading supplier of electronic components and nanotechnology research and development to the defense and communications sectors, today announced it received two of the 2008 NanoBriefs(R) Nano 50(TM) awards. Dr. Martin Moskovits, API's Chief Technology Officer, was honored as a Nano 50 Innovator and API's SubWave(TM) UV Polarizers were honored with a Nano 50 product award.
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via Mediacaster @ 23:33 22nd Jul
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NEW YORK, NY (Marketwire July 22, 2008) API Nanotronics Corp. (OTCBB: APIO) (API) (the Company), a leading supplier of electronic components and nanotechnology research and development to the defense and communications sectors, today announced it received two of the 2008 NanoBriefs(R) Nano 50(TM) awards. Dr. Martin Moskovits, API's Chief Technology Officer, was honored as a Nano 50 Innovator and API's SubWave(TM) UV Polarizers were honored with a Nano 50 product award.
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via Machinery & Equipment MRO @ 23:36 22nd Jul
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NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - July 22, 2008) - API Nanotronics Corp. (OTCBB: APIO) ("API") (the "Company"), a leading supplier of electronic components and nanotechnology research and development to the defense and communications sectors, today announced it received two of the 2008 NanoBriefs(R) Nano 50(TM) awards. Dr. Martin Moskovits, API's Chief Technology Officer, was honored as a Nano 50 Innovator and API's SubWave(TM) UV Polarizers were honored with a Nano 50 product award.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 14:10 22nd Jul
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