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White Plains, NY - Jul 10, 2008 - The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued patent #US 7,386,047 B2 for Media Monitors' method for determining likelihood of matches between source data and reference data, which was filed Aug. 19, 2003. This patent covers the data gathering and research firm's fingerprinting technology. In this process, retrieved audio samples are analyzed by the patented algorithm that enables Media Monitors to accurately identify additional occurrences. This unique technology helps Media Monitors process millions of pieces of data and deliver an accurate picture of what was aired on radio, TV and cable TV.
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via Radio Magazine @ 0:46 11th Jul
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In your opinion do we still need to use the browser safe color palette? This is a palette of about 216 colors that should display the same on most browsers, monitors, and operating systems. But most people use monitors with millions of colors, so limiting your designs to only 216 colors may seem extreme. On the other hand, there are still a lot of people on older monitors with fewer colors, and non-browser safe colors can look absolutely hideous when the monitors try to guess.
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via About @ 11:06 15th May
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iZ3D, a designer, developer, and marketer of advanced 3D visualization systems, announced that iZ3D monitors are now available at amazon.com.
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via Macro World Investor @ 20:23 29th Jun
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HYDERABAD: Royal Philips Electronics has announced the launch of a series of new portable, compact patient monitors. The newly launched Philips SureSigns VM3 is designed specially for the emerging markets. Anjan Bose, Senior Director and Business Head, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal, Philips Healthcare India, said at a press conference here on Wednesday that the SureSigns VM3 would combine advanced software and technology in compact package and offer ECG, respiration and pulse monitoring capability. — Special Correspondent
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via The Hindu @ 10:19 19th Jul
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Philips Electronics said on Tuesday it would outsource its PC monitors business to TPV Technology, following earlier steps to boost profitability at its loss-making TV unit.
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via Extreme Tech @ 15:40 8th Jul
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Japanese micro-server specialist Plat'Home announced U.S. availability of a Linux-based micro-server that monitors networks and servers for failures. The heat-resistant Kanshi BlockS Pro measures 4.5 x 3.2 x 1.5 inches and can monitor up to 253 servers, says Plat'Home.
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via Linux Devices @ 21:38 10th Jul
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AMSTERDAM (Thomson Financial) - Royal Philips Electronics NV said on Tuesday it will transfer its PC monitors business to TPV Technology Limited and enter into a brand licensing agreement with the Hong Kong-based company.
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via Interactive Investor International @ 6:12 8th Jul
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Philips Electronics Singapore has today announced the appointment of IT distributor Redington India as the direct shipment distributor for Philips range of LCD monitors in India.
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via Quote.com India @ 6:14 23rd Jul
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Bangalore, Jul 22, 2008 (Asia Pulse Data Source via COMTEX) -- RDTNF | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Philips Electronics Singapore has today announced the appointment of IT distributor Redington India as the direct shipment distributor for Philips range of LCD monitors in India.
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via Daily India @ 6:13 23rd Jul
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
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via BIOS @ 13:43 18th Jul
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KUKA's TecDays 2008 were held in Augsburg at the beginning of April and featured solutions, technologies and innovations for tomorrow's automation and production plants. Practical applications and tools, including a jigless cell for the automotive body plant, were presented to specially selected visitors, together with interesting technical information. In the demonstration SafetyEYE monitored, controlled and protected the two infeed areas on a car door production line.
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via IndustrySearch @ 20:13 27th Jun
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1sockchuck writes "What happens when you hire Star Wars enthusiasts as the system admins for your data center? You end up with the R2-D2 server monitoring system. The staff at Japan's Syun (only if you read Japanese) have converted an R2-D2 DVD projector into a Nagios-based server monitoring system that alerts them whenever a server goes offline." Say what you will, but that's a lot harder to ignore than a beeper.
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via Slashdot @ 10:42 17th Jun
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Italy-based KDev has found another use for its tiny, cellular radio-equipped Linux box. In its newest "Easy Guardian" iteration, the Acme FoxBox works as a network monitor that uses ICMP pings, SNMP scans, and text messaging to alert users to network events.
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via Linux Devices @ 0:01 17th May
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via PC Magazine @ 13:17 8th Jul
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These celebrities, ranging from athletes to entertainers, are amongst those who have seen their homes go into foreclosure this year.
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via CNBC @ 6:12 8th Jul
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
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via Home Toys @ 6:20 26th Jun
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After we contacted iSlayer about its new Organized Dashboard widget, the company told us that it's venturing beyond the Dashboard and working on an iPhone app. While iSlayer won't meet the deadline for the App Store's debut, the company shared some details and screenshots with Ars Technica.
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via ArsTechnica @ 12:42 7th Jul
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KUKA's TecDays 2008 were held in Augsburg at the beginning of April and featured solutions, technologies and innovations for automation and production plants.
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via Ferret.com.au @ 4:14 12th Jul
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KUKA's TecDays 2008 were held in Augsburg at the beginning of April and featured solutions, technologies and innovations for automation and production plants.
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via Ferret.com.au @ 1:29 12th Jul
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At the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco, Todd Glass of Heller Ehrman moderates a discussion, among tech execs, on the various solar technologies making a difference in the green movement.
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via ZDNet @ 21:47 3rd Jun
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The Technology & Liberty Project monitors the interplay between cutting-edge technology and civil liberties, actively promoting responsible uses of technology that enhance privacy and freedom, while opposing those that undermine our freedoms and move us closer to a surveillance society.
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via American Civil Liberties Union @ 1:02 5th Jun
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A remote-camera view monitors the space shuttle Discovery as it sits on its launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida in preparation for Saturday's launch.
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via MSNBC @ 16:22 30th May
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