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NanoMarkets, an industry analyst firm, has just issued a new white paper on nanocrystalline silicon and silicon inks. The paper was drawn from a previously issued NanoMarkets report, Opportunities for Nanocrystalline Silicon and Silicon Inks in Electronics that analyzes and forecasts the prospects for organic electronics materials in the coming eight years. The white paper can be accessed at no cost from the firm's website at http://www.nanomarkets.net.
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via Packaging & Converting Essentials @ 11:24 6th May
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An anonymous reader writes "About a year ago I found a link on here for a test of inkjet printer inks. The article compared original manufacturer inks against much cheaper third party stuff and the results were surprisingly in favour of third party products. They've now published the final part of this study, examining the prints produced a year ago. This time the printer manufacturers have come out far better, with some third party prints having disappeared completely! Cartridge World ink still seems worth a try though, if you don't want to pay manufacturers' inflated prices."
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via Slashdot @ 13:44 29th Apr
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MUNICH, June 16: earthTV has signed an agreement with Google that provides YouTube users access to its 80 worldwide camera loca
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via World Screen News @ 17:06 17th Jun
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WASHINGTON - Sony Electronics has negotiated an agreement with the country's major cable operators, which collectively pass more than 105 million U.S. homes, to begin producing Tru2way bi-directional digital-cable-ready products that will not require a separate set-top box.
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via Calibre Macro World @ 16:34 12th Jun
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Intel's Craig Barrett has signed an agreement with Rosnanotech, Russia's state nanotechnology organization, for co-development in several areas including sub-45 nanometer ICs.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 21:53 10th Jun
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BERLIN — Intel's Craig Barrett has signed an agreement with Rosnanotech, Russia's state nanotechnology organization, for co-development in several areas including sub-45 nanometer ICs.
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via EE Times Europe @ 13:29 9th Jun
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BERLIN — Intel's Craig Barrett has signed an agreement with Rosnanotech, Russia's state nanotechnology organization, for co-development in several areas including sub-45 nanometer ICs.
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via EE Times @ 12:05 9th Jun
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Sony has reached a deal with six cable TV operators to use Tru2way technology to enable interactive capabilities in TVs and other devices. Sony says Tru2way software in TVs will directly deliver access to DVR capabilities, video on demand and interactive programming. Like Sony, Samsung is also developing Tru2way-capable products.
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via CIO Today @ 4:34 7th Jun
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Sony has sold an estimated 12.5 million PS3 units worldwide, and yet dynamic advertising has remained an untapped market for the PlayStation 3 up to the present moment.
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via HalfLifeSource @ 4:20 7th Jun
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Therese Poletti's Tech Tales: Glam Media rides high, but glare of spotlight may be harsh (at MarketWatch)
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via Mac Daily News @ 22:46 4th Jun
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via Biz Journals @ 21:31 3rd Jun
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Hewlett-Packard will make Microsoft’s Live Search the default search engine on every consumer PC shipped in 2009 and the deal may be a hit if you assume that most folks are too lazy to change browser settings.
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via ZDNet @ 18:56 3rd Jun
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via Consumer Electronics Net @ 22:25 2nd Jun
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Six cable-TV operators that serve more than 82 percent of U.S. cable households have inked an agreement with Sony Electronics that will soon make it possible for cable subscribers to forego the use of stand-alone set-top boxes. The enabling Tru2way technology, based on Sun Microsystems' Java runtime environment, enables interactive capabilities in TV sets, gaming consoles, portable media players, and even mobile Relevant Products/Services phones.
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via NewsFactor Network @ 0:44 30th May
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Sony has reached a deal with six cable TV operators to use Tru2way technology to enable interactive capabilities in TVs and other devices. Sony says Tru2way software in TVs will directly deliver access to DVR capabilities, video on demand and interactive programming. Like Sony, Samsung is also developing Tru2way-capable products.
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via Top Tech News @ 19:03 29th May
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Washington, D.C. – Sony Electronics has negotiated an agreement with the country’s major cable operators, which collectively pass over 105 million U.S. homes, to begin producing “tru2way” bi-directional digital cable ready products that will not require a separate set-top box.
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via TWICE @ 13:42 28th May
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Washington, D.C. – Sony Electronics has negotiated an agreement with the country’s major cable operators, which collectively pass over 105 million U.S. homes, to begin producing two-way digital cable ready products that will not require a separate set-top box.
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via TWICE @ 21:49 27th May
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French mobile operator Orange said it has signed a deal with Apple to sell its iPhone in the Middle East, Africa and several European countries.
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via MSN UK @ 17:10 17th May
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centro_02.gif The top mobile phone operator in Latin America, America Movil SAB, said Wednesday that it has inked a deal with Apple Inc. to bring the multimedia gadget to more than a dozen countries starting later this year. Associated Press reports.
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via Fierce Wireless @ 13:54 13th May
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Apple has struck more non-exclusive deals with mobile service carriers to sell its iPhone, a pair of companies said today, adding to the shift that began last week when Apple signed up two firms to market its smart phone in Italy.
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via NZ PC World @ 8:53 13th May
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Apple has struck more nonexclusive deals with mobile service carriers to sell its iPhone, a pair of companies said today, adding to the shift that began last week when Apple signed up two firms to market its smart phone in Italy.
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via Computerworld @ 17:00 12th May
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In another step in the worldwide march of Apple Inc.'s iPhone, the top mobile phone operator in Latin America said Wednesday that it has inked a deal to bring the multimedia gadget to more than a dozen countries starting later this year.
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via Town Hall @ 8:34 11th May
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Many consumers in countries where Apple has not struck iPhone deals with mobile operators are using them already. They're using "unlocked" iPhones that have been modified to work over any cellular network, a sign of the growing worldwide demand for the phones that has also irked Apple, which has disabled some unlocked phones.
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via NewsFactor Network @ 1:17 10th May
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(AP) -- In another step in the worldwide march of Apple Inc.'s iPhone, the top mobile phone operator in Latin America said Wednesday that it has inked a deal to bring the multimedia gadget to more than a dozen countries starting later this year.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 20:16 9th May
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SAN FRANCISCO -- In another step in the worldwide march of Apple Inc.'s iPhone, the top mobile phone operator in Latin America said Wednesday that it has inked a deal to bring the multimedia gadget to more than a dozen countries starting later this year.
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via Telecom Direct @ 9:27 9th May
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