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UMS aims to patent between 10 and 15 findings, says VC

Kota Kinabalu: Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) aims to patent between 10 and 15 findings it has made through its research and development (R&D) programme soon, said the university's Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Datuk Dr Kamaruzaman Hj Ampon.

Capcom aims to enter China online game market

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese game software maker Capcom Co Ltd (9697.T: Quote, Profile, Research) said it aims to break into China's fast-growing online game market, potentially competing with Shanda Interactive Entertainment Ltd (SNDA.O: Quote, Profile, Research) and NetEase.com Inc (NTES.O: Quote, Profile, Research).

Asustek aims to sell 20,000 PDA phones in Taiwan in 2008

Asustek Computer Inc., a leading supplier of personal computers and handsets under own brand Asus, recently unveiled its new P320 series PDA phone and aims to sell 20,000 units in Taiwan by the end of this year, according to Benson Lin, general manager of the brand`s Asia-Pacific Business.

LG Electronics Aims to Be Truly Multinational, Marketing-Driven Company

LG’s plans include additional marketing investment, businesses reorganization and system improvements and global standardization.“LG aims to become the best corporate brand with top-notch marketing capabilities in each of the 140 countries where we currently operate. We want to make it completely unimportant to consumers where LG is headquartered; all that will matter is how they feel about our products,” said Yong Nam, CEO of LG Electronics.

Video-game news: Xbox aims for role-playing fans

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National Research Council Aims to Improve Science Education

Anew publication from the National Research Council (NRC), Ready, Set, Science! is an educational tool that explains how the latest research on learning and teaching can be put into practice in K-8 science classes. The book provides teachers with summaries from the recent NRC report, "Taking Science to School: Learning and Teaching Science in Grades K-8." The summaries include results from the learning sciences and provide case studies to make the implications of research clear, accessible and stimulating for science educators. The book aims to use these real classroom experiences as examples teachers can use to help improve the learning process within their own classrooms. Teachers are shown how to select and design engaging instructional tasks and conduct productive discussions as well.

Intel aims T9400, GM45 at device market

This week, Intel launched five 45nm Core 2 Duo processors under its new "Centrino 2" moniker. The overall announcement emphasized laptops, but the company's new 2.53GHz T9400 processor and GM45 Express chipset target embedded devices, with a touted seven-year lifecycle and available EMBC2DGM45DRxDK dev board.

Event aims to bring Lindependence to one California town

An enterprising group has taken on a radical approach in attracting users to Linux: switch a whole town! Dubbed "Lindependence 2008" (a.k.a. LIN08), this event strives to switch citizens in Felton, Calif., for at least a week from Microsoft Windows to Linux. The initiative, loosely led by Ken Starks in Austin, Texas, and Larry Cafiero in Felton, has taken the idea of introducing normal computer users to Linux to screaming heights. By July 28, those in Felton who decide to take the plunge will go Microsoft-free for a week or more.

3UK aims to double its subscriber base by 2012; Chronicles of the iPhone fiasco

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Google aims to earn business trust in the cloud

A large number of Google Docs users couldn't use their online word processor or presentations for about an hour last Tuesday. The glitch illustrated not just the trouble with cloud computing, but also the gradual progress so far in making the concept palatable.

Anderson aims to improve batting

The pending return of all-rounder Andrew Flintoff means Anderson and the rest of the bowlers will be under pressure to hang onto their place in the side.

LinuxChix aims FOSS for women

BANGALORE: With a name like LinuxChix-India, you might think its mission is trivial, but their goal is serious: creating equal access for women to enter the world of technology.

NASA Aims to Set Sail in Space

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NebuAd Aims to Mollify Privacy Critics with Senate Testimony

After weeks of negative attention from privacy advocates and Congress and the subsequent retreat of several committed ISP partners, behavioral tracking firm NebuAd has made some changes to its system.

Anderson aims to get sharp with a bat

James Anderson says he is aiming to improve on his batting in order to ensure he remains a long-term fixture in the England Test side.

GSC Aims to Unite Genome Sequences with MIGS Standards

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Microsoft Aims for the Highest Possible Standards of Open Source

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Google aims for business mainstream with Taylor Woodrow win

Google has made a significant gain in its attempts to replicate consumer successes in the blue-chip enterprise world. Construction and facilities management giant Taylor Woodrow said early this month that it has deployed about 1800 seats for Google Apps, the search giant's business-focused suite of applications for e-mail, calendaring, voice calls, productivity and collaboration tools.


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