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Report Analyzes Worldwide Markets for Carbon Nanotubes

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NASA analyzes Martian soil data

U.S. space agency scientists say they've found both Earthlike and non-Earthlike facets in Martian soil samples analyzed by the Phoenix Mars Lander.

NASA analyzes Martian soil data

NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander's Surface Stereo Imager took this image on the 14th Martian day of the Phoenix mission on June 8, 2008. It shows two trenches dug by Phoenix's Robotic Arm, each trench is about 3 inches wide. Soil from the right trench, informally called "Baby Bear," was delivered to Phoenix's Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer, or TEGA, on June 6. The trench on the left is informally called "Dodo" and was dug as a test. This view is presented in approximately true color by combining separate exposures taken through different filters of the Surface Stereo Imager. (UPI Photo/NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/Texas A&M University)

Senior Attorney Analyzes Need For Nanotechnology Regulation

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CCID Consulting Analyzes the Competition between Notebook Computer and Smart Phones

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CCID Consulting Analyzes the Competition between Notebook Computer and Smart Phones

BEIJING, Oct. 13 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- CCID Consulting, China's leading research, consulting and IT outsourcing service provider, and the first Chinese consulting firm listed in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Stock Exchange: HK08235), recently released its article on the competition between notebook computers and smart phones. Atom 'Menlow' released by Intel is used for super portable PC and MID (Mobile Internet Device) devices, which is expected to enter the set-top box and smart phone market ultimately. From the PC industry, Nano of VIA, Bobcat of AMD, and developers of other similar products are all paying close attention to this segment market. Low power consumption and small size CPU are Atom Menlow's selling points. The competition between notebooks and smart phones is escalating.

CCID Consulting Analyzes the Competition between Notebook Computer and Smart Phones

BEIJING, Oct. 13 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- CCID Consulting, China's leading research, consulting and IT outsourcing service provider, and the first Chinese consulting firm listed in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Stock Exchange: HK08235), recently released its article on the competition between notebook computers and smart phones.

CCID Consulting Analyzes the Competition between Notebook Computer and Smart Phones

BEIJING, Oct. 13 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- CCID Consulting, China's leading research, consulting and IT outsourcing service provider, and the first Chinese consulting firm listed in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Stock Exchange: HK08235), recently released its article on the competition between notebook computers and smart phones.

CCID Consulting Analyzes the Competition between Notebook Computer and Smart Phones

BEIJING, Oct. 13 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- CCID Consulting, China's leading research, consulting and IT outsourcing service provider, and the first Chinese consulting firm listed in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Stock Exchange: HK08235), recently released its article on the competition between notebook computers and smart phones.

Attorney from Gardere Law Firm Analyzes Need for Nanotechnology Regulation

HOUSTON (LAWFUEL) – Although analysts forecast that more than 15 percent of all products will incorporate some form of nanotechnology by 2014, there is very little federal regulation or oversight on this burgeoning sector. The challenge, as Gardere Wynne Sewell Senior Attorney Nancy J. Brown discusses in a new Washington Legal Foundation legal background paper, is for governments to find a way to balance the goals of encouraging innovation and avoiding environmental harm.

The Customer Shopping Experience Online Report Analyzes the New Trends, Tactics and Tools That Are Reshaping the Way Retailers Do Business, Online

DUBLIN, Ireland - (Business Wire) Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/83b103/the_customer_shopp) has announced the addition of eMarketer's new report "The Customer Shopping Experience Online" to their offering.

French iPhone Carrier Throttles HSDPA to 384kbps - Users only start noticing once Wired analyzes global speeds...

Earlier this week, Wired News posted the results of a survey comparing iPhone speeds across various global 3G networks. This led to several cases of users in various countries realizing they were getting, well, crappy service. Customers of France's Orange were particularly annoyed to find out that their carrier was artificially restricting downstream speeds of their HSDPA network to 384kbps (HSDPA's theoretical maximum downstream speed is 7.2Mbps). Orange says they were simply "preserving the stability of the network," but customers believe Orange was preserving the integrity of their pocketbook. Thanks to Wired's data, Orange says they'll increase downstream speeds to 1Mbps starting September 15.

Applied Biosystems, Amaxa, and Invitrogen Lead Attractive Gene Silencing Market - Revealed in New Life Science Dashboard(TM) Market Research Report

This market research report, which analyzes key market indicators, such as market size and market growth rate,

Apple Buffs Up iPod and iTunes and Brings on the HDTV and Videogame Content

This IDC Flash reviews and analyzes Apple's September 9 announcements concerning updated iPods, iTunes 8, and compatible content including HDTV and videogames.

Becoming a Famous Programmer

An anonymous reader writes "GrokCode analyzes more than 200 famous programmers to determine what types of projects made them famous. Inventing a programming language, game, or OS ranked among the top projects likely to lead to fame. Most programmers became famous through their work on only one project. The article also shows that among famous programmers, the ratio of males to females is much larger than among normal programmers."

Google Launches "Street View" for Mobile Maps; Underscores Rapid Development of LBS and Mobile Navigation Space

On September 17, 2008 Google announced that its popular Google Maps For Mobile would incorporate Google's "Street View". This IDC Flash analyzes the announcement and its implications for the mobile industry and mobile users.

Rice research gets high marks

Rice University has leapt to the forefront of American research universities for the impact on industry of its accumulated patents, according to a company that analyzes intellectual property.

Rice research gets high marks

Rice University has leapt to the forefront of American research universities for the impact on industry of its accumulated patents, according to a company that analyzes intellectual property.

Nanotechnology patents from Rice University gain attention

(Nanowerk News) Rice University has leapt to the forefront of American research universities for the impact on industry of its accumulated patents, according to a company that analyzes intellectual property.

Worldwide Open Source Services 20082012 Forecast

This IDC study presents the worldwide open source services forecast for 2008–2012 and includes a segmentation of the open source service opportunity in the United States. This study updates the assumptions related to the forecast, summarizes market trends, and analyzes what has changed in the market since last year's forecast. In addition, this study provides recommendations for service firms competing in the open source services market.

Mono 2.0 moves .NET apps to Linux

Windows developers are a step closer to being able to run their programs on Linux with the 2.0 release of Mono, an open source version of the .NET platform. With the new release, Mono supports C# 3.0, LINQ, Visual Basic 8. Mono 2.0 also features a debugger for managed code -- a new feature for the project -- as well the Mono Migration Analyzer (MoMA), a tool that analyzes .NET assemblies to determine their compatibility with Mono.


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