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Over 100 events scheduled for Australia’s first National ICT Careers week, aiming to snare a new generation of ICT employees
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via Tech World Australia @ 6:43 21st Jul
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Over 100 events scheduled for Australia’s first National ICT Careers week, aiming to snare a new generation of ICT employees
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via ARNnet @ 6:43 21st Jul
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Over 100 events scheduled for Australia’s first National ICT Careers week, aiming to snare a new generation of ICT employees
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via Australian PC World @ 6:43 21st Jul
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Over 100 events scheduled for Australia’s first National ICT Careers week, aiming to snare a new generation of ICT employees
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via Computerworld Australia @ 6:44 21st Jul
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GM Design in Hickory, North Carolina is Call for Artists to participate in"Side Show - Freak Show - Creep Show". We've all heard the terms. What does this mean to you? What comes to mind? What do YOU consider a 'Freak of Nature"? What constitutes this label? This is an open call to artists of all mediums to challenge themselves to respond to the title of this show. Who can participate? Anyone in the world, all artists welcome, all mediums. Is there a fee? NO. There is no entry fee.
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via Absolutearts.com @ 15:39 11th Jul
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National Instruments and LEGO Education continue their educational robotics collaboration with the new LEGO Education WeDo classroom robotics platform. Powered by NI LabVIEW graphical design software, LEGO Education WeDo Software is a drag-and-drop, icon-based environment that students ages 7 to 11 can use to easily program their own robotics inventions. Using WeDo software, students learn basic programming skills while designing their robotics applications.
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via EDA Geek @ 6:34 9th Aug
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COLLEGE PARK, Md., Aug. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The University of Maryland's student robotics group, Robotics@Maryland, won the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International and Office of Naval Research 11th Annual International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Competition in San Diego, Calif., on Aug. 3. Fresh off their victory in that competition, University of Maryland robotics students are preparing for another competition to be hosted a little closer to home --- right in College Park, in fact. The university will host a new regional competition for land robots, the Autonomous Robot Speedway, on Sept. 6. A ROBOT THAT SWIMS The Robotics@Maryland team competed in the AUV Competition against 25 other teams from across the United States, India, Canada and Japan, including Cornell University, University of Florida, Univers
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via PR Newswire @ 11:24 7th Aug
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National Instruments and LEGO Education continue their educational robotics collaboration with the new LEGO Education WeDo classroom robotics platform. Powered by NI LabVIEW graphical design software, LEGO Education WeDo Software is a drag-and-drop, icon-based environment that students ages 7 to 11 can use to easily program their own robotics inventions. Using WeDo software, students learn basic programming skills while designing their robotics applications.
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via Electronic Specifier @ 23:35 13th Aug
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Aug. 12, 2008 – National Instruments and LEGO Education continue their educational robotics collaboration with the new LEGO Education WeDo classroom robotics platform. Powered by NI LabVIEW graphical design software, LEGO Education WeDo Software is a drag-and-drop, icon-based environment that students ages 7 to 11 can use to easily program their own robotics inventions. Using WeDo software, students learn basic programming skills while designing their robotics applications.
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via Automation.com @ 3:24 13th Aug
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Gamasutra is reporting that E3 is continuing its downward spiral due to forced downsizing of the show and limitations placed on attendees. While this year's show will be returning to the LA Convention Hall, the size of the show will still remain artificially small, which some are saying is stifling the spirit of the show. "These changes have in part been made to encourage the event as a more useful business event, but most of those interviewed in TheStreet.com article are critical of its continuing usefulness. 'E3 had much more of an impact when it was a show,' comments IGN.com vice president of games content Tal Blevins. 'The video game industry is about fun and entertainment, and we should have a show that reflects it.'"
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via Slashdot @ 22:14 10th Jul
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CenFRA, (Centre For Food Robotics & Automation) Europe's first robotics and automation centre for food and beverage will be launching itself onto the national platform when it makes its exhibition premier in September at the PPMA show.
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via Ready Meals Info @ 18:03 13th Aug
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The U.S. Department of Labor seeks occupational experts (OEs) for the occupations of Robotics Engineers and Robotics Technicians. Experts will be asked to provide information relating to the Robotics occupation for use in the the Occupational Information Network (O*NET®) national program.
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via Automation.com @ 15:26 10th Jul
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The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has announced that the Iron Warriors Motorcycle Club (IWMC), an international club of law enforcement motorcycle enthusiasts, has generously donated $20,000 in support of the National Law Enforcement Museum. The money was raised by chapters of the IWMC across the United States and was presented to the Memorial Fund by Mike Pascoe and Ian Ale during this year's National Police Week observance in Washington, DC.
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via Police Magazine @ 3:21 3rd Jul
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The Florida Linux Show 2009 Jacksonville is proud to announce that the Jacksonville Information Technology Council (JITC) will be exhibiting at this year's show. The Florida Linux Show 2009 Jacksonville confirmed that the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce Council (JITC) will be attending the 2009 show in Jacksonville at the University of North Florida University Center, on March 9th, 2009 from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Current JITC President Travis Webb, of Robert Half Technology (NYSE: RHI) will be available to answer any questions about becoming a member of the Jacksonville Information Technology Council. Additionally, the JITC generally meets the last Tuesday of every month from 7:30 am to 9:30 am, at the Florida Community College of Jacksonville (FCCJ) Technology Center.
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via Linux PR @ 0:36 8th Jul
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Robotics Research: Enhancing the Lives of People With Disabilities; NSF Sponsored Project Improves Quality and Flexibility of Rehabilitation Robotics
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via Ascribe @ 22:07 7th Aug
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student robotics group, Robotics@Maryland, won the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International and Office of Naval Research 11th Annual International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Competition in
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via Earthtimes.org @ 11:27 7th Aug
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GEMS is a week-long, annual summer camp held on the Penn campus and organized by Penn's Advancing Women in Engineering Program, which encourages increased participation in the sciences by middle-school-aged girls. The camp is hands-on and includes classes on graphics and animation, how things work, nanotechnology, bioengineering and more.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 10:31 8th Aug
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Intrepid Museum Teams up With The Food & Shops at LaGuardia Airport to Celebrate National Aviation Week August 18 - 22
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 11:05 12th Aug
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PRNewswire/ -- The Food & Shops at LaGuardia Airport's Central Terminal has partnered with The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum to celebrate the history of aviation during National Aviation Week
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via Houston Chronicle @ 11:05 12th Aug
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Ferromagnet imaging technique could enable 'spintronic' devices FreshTel and Star-Tech VoIP up Uni students China launches UFO document software Credit crunch angst boosts open source software Mobile Me mislays mail Virgin Galactic rolls out new Mothership World’s cheapest laptop goes on sale National ICT careers week kicks off Mobile maps show the way
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via IT News Australia @ 3:49 30th Jul
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amazon tivo TiVo and Amazon are looking at ways to bring product placements to a whole new level with the introduction of a new service called “Product Purchase.” With Product Purchase, viewers of certain television shows will be able to switch over to Amazon on their own TV sets and purchase items mentioned during the show directly from their remote control. No PC is needed for this to work - just shop from your chair or couch. The service launched today with support for four shows including the Oprah Winfrey Show, The Colbert Report, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and Burn Notice. This service takes user/television show interactions to a whole new level and could bring new meaning to the impulsive shopping. Imagine, seeing a piece of clothing on Oprah’s show and then easily buying it the next minute on Amazon.
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via Toys And Gadgets @ 9:42 23rd Jul
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The National Science Board (NSB) will hold the fourth of its six annual meetings related to national science and engineering policy issues and oversight of the National Science Foundation (NSF) from August 12-13, in Arlington, Va.
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via Firstscience.com @ 10:54 12th Aug
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National Instruments and LEGO Education collaborate on the new interactive LEGO Education WeDo classroom robotics platform, which is designed for students ages 7 to 11. The LEGO Education WeDo-Software is based on the NI LabVIEW graphical design software. (PRNewsFoto/National Instruments)
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via PR Newswire @ 18:59 7th Aug
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The Oshkosh air show, the largest annual U.S. air show, is honoring the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's 50th anniversary.
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via Webindia123 @ 19:13 29th Jul
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KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa., BUSINESS WIRE -- Health Robotics today announced an exclusive agreement with Can-Med, a leading IV Solution provider and medical device company in the Republic of Turkey, in order to safely, accurately, and cost-effectively automate the preparation of life-critical patient-specific Oncology IV Admixtures with Health Robotics' CytoCare(TM). With its CytoCare(TM) Robot, Health Robotics has developed and deployed the world's first and only totally automated system for safe preparation of patient-specific Oncology IV doses in Europe, the United States of America, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East. While other companies have for years made promises of robotic automation products in this area and showcased marketing demonstrations of competing solutions that were supposed to exist as far back as five years ago, the fact re
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via Consumer Electronics Net @ 16:30 5th Aug
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