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Agreement to include new and enhanced features and business arrangement SAN DIEGO, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Audatex North America, Inc., the North American division of the leading global claims solutions provider serving the automotive industry, signed an agreement to finalize a multi-year product integration and distribution agreement with APU Solutions, Inc., a technology leader for the alternative parts-supply industries whose web-based network provides nationwide parts availability, quality-rating, pricing and procurement. The strategic relationship would provide end-users with an enhanced ability to search and purchase locally available, graded salvage parts directly within the Audatex Estimating(TM) system. Without leaving the Audatex Estimating system or rekeying data, users will be able to leverage APU technology to search, select a
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via Financials.com @ 22:14 8th Nov
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Agreement to include new and enhanced features and business arrangement SAN DIEGO, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Audatex North America, Inc., the North American division of the leading global claims solutions provider serving the automotive industry, entered into a letter of intent for a multi-year product integration and distribution agreement with APU Solutions, Inc., a technology leader for the alternative parts-supply industries whose web-based network provides nationwide parts availability, quality-rating, pricing and procurement. The strategic relationship would provide end-users with an enhanced ability to search and purchase locally available, graded salvage parts directly within the Audatex Estimating(TM) system. Without leaving the Audatex Estimating system or rekeying data, users will be able to leverage APU technology to search, sel
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via PR Newswire via Wards @ 16:34 17th Nov
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New software from ABB will reportedly reduce programming time for the automated deburring and polishing of plastic parts. The deburring process of plastic parts has long been labour-intensive with an inconsistent end-product quality because parts are deburred and polished by hand. The conventional approach needs complex and time-consuming manual programming as the robot path needs to be as exact as possible. ABB’s new ForceControl Machining can reduce overall programming times by up to 80% for robots used to debur plastic parts, vastly improving productivity levels, says the company. A key element of the solution ‘ForceControl Machining’ is the new lead-by-hand technique, which lets the user take the robot “by the hand” while a command de-energises the robot and it goes limp.
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via European Plastic Product Manufacturer @ 9:36 8th Nov
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Centric Parts, a manufacturer and supplier of aftermarket brake components and systems, has been issued a patent by the U.S. Patent Office for its AeroHat, which is created by the ultra-performance division of Centric Parts, StopTech. The AeroHat induces air to flow between the rotor and the hat to improve cooling of the outer face of the rotor. Billet aluminum AeroHats are included in all StopTech Big Brake Kits with multi-piece rotors and in all AeroRotor Direct Replacement Kits.
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via Search-autoparts.com @ 19:06 7th Nov
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eBay Motors Parts and Accessories is holding a 2-day 50% off sale on Auctions November 11 - 12, 2008. For regular Auction Style listings in the Parts and Accessories category (6028) the insertion fee will be reduced by 50% for all start price ranges. All other fees apply, see website for details and restrictions.
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via Auctionbytes.com @ 11:43 12th Nov
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SAN DIEGO – Audatex North America, Inc. has signed an agreement to finalize a multi-year product integration and distribution agreement with APU Solutions, Inc., a technology provider for the alternative parts-supply industries whose Web-based network provides nationwide parts availability, quality-rating, pricing and procurement.
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via Automotive Body Repair News @ 21:16 10th Nov
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SAN DIEGO, CA -- November 11, 2008 -- Audatex North America has signed an agreement to finalize a multi-year product integration and distribution agreement with APU Solutions, a technology leader for the alternative parts-supply industries whose web-based network provides nationwide parts availability, quality-rating, pricing and procurement.
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via Collision Repair Magazine @ 6:00 14th Nov
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PRNewswire/ -- Audatex North America, Inc., the North American division of the leading global claims solutions provider serving the automotive industry, signed an agreement to finalize a multi-year product integration and distribution agreement with APU Solutions, Inc., a technology leader for the alternative parts-supply industries whose web-based network provides nationwide parts availability, quality-rating, pricing and procurement.
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via Digital Producer @ 15:49 7th Nov
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PRNewswire/ -- Audatex North America, Inc., the North American division of the leading global claims solutions provider serving the automotive industry, signed an agreement to finalize a multi-year product integration and distribution agreement with APU Solutions, Inc., a technology leader for the alternative parts-supply industries whose web-based network provides nationwide parts availability, quality-rating, pricing and procurement.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 15:50 7th Nov
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SAN DIEGO, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Audatex North America, Inc., the North American division of the leading global claims solutions provider serving the automotive industry, signed an agreement to finalize a multi-year product integration and distribution agreement with APU Solutions, Inc., a technology leader for the alternative parts-supply industries whose web-based network provides nationwide parts availability, quality-rating, pricing and procurement.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 15:58 7th Nov
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HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill., Nov. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Building on a long history of serving customers' automotive needs, Sears is now enabling online shoppers to purchase from a full assortment of automotive-related products in addition to Tires, Wheels and Batteries on Sears.com. Sears will add more than 130,000 new items to its online selection of parts and accessories for cars, trucks, motorcycles, campers, RVs, ATVs, and UTVs. "Sears is adding more than 130,000 new items to our tires, wheels, batteries and automotive parts and accessories selection," said Imran Jooma, Sears vice president of e-commerce. "Our customers already expect to find the highest quality and broadest assortments of tires, appliances and tools on Sears.com. And, now we will be offering one of the largest online selections of automotive items, in time for the h
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via Financials.com @ 6:26 19th Nov
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Motoman's high-speed EPX2050 robot provides versatility and superior performance in standard industrial, automotive and aerospace coating and dispensing applications. The six-axis EPX2050 is ideal for painting contoured parts such automotive car bodies and plastic component parts, agricultural equipment and aerospace parts.
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via Fabricating and Metalworking @ 0:12 30th Oct
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The operator of an airplane parts salvage yard is being pushed out of the way by the county to make room for new hangars at a Florida airport, but vows not to give up without a fight.
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via Aero-News Network @ 21:31 3rd Nov
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Having collected a large number of scrap metal parts from cars and motorcycles, Mr. Zhou turn them through welding and combination into a group of unique "Robots" like "matchless fighters", "dinosaurs", and "cobra".
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via China Economic Net @ 14:13 11th Nov
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Archaeologists in northern Israel say they have discovered the world's oldest known grave of a shaman. The 12,000-year-old grave holds an elderly female of the mysterious Natufian culture, animal parts, and a human foot.
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via National Geographic @ 18:05 4th Nov
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A manufacturer that makes parts as few as one at a time for its electric lift trucks discovered its parts could be welded more consistently with robotic welders
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via Modern Applications News @ 11:10 9th Nov
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DALLAS, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- The tremendous growth of mobile broadband usage, with annual growth rates of 200% in parts of North America and upwards of 800% in parts of Europe, will create future challenges for service providers if not properly managed.
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via Globe Investor @ 13:17 6th Nov
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The FREAK Blue Phantom is a technical work of art - a symphony in blue crafted in 18 ct white gold. The bridges and metal parts have been treated with a stainless blue titanium based alloy (ion sputtering process) offering a spectacular view of this Rhapsody in Blue. Where necessary, metal parts have been reworked to accommodate the blue coating, the thickness of which is 1 micron with a hardness of 1500 HV. A spectacular view in this Rhapsody in Blue. The tip of the hour and minute marker are in superluminova and thus enhancing the visibility of the time indication.
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via Federation of Swiss Watch Industry @ 10:05 25th Nov
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If you’re a kangaroo be on your guard – celebrities are on their way to the Aussie outback, and in no time they’ll be eating various undesirable parts of your anatomy. Which is of course our silly way of saying that I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here is back, and from just after 12midnight tonight we’ll be able to reveal exactly which celebrities are subjecting themselves to two weeks of being covered in creepy crawlies, eating revolting animal parts, and (worst of all) living in a camp with other egotistical, complaining famous faces. And who are those famous faces this year? Well, according to the rumour mill, we’ll be cringing all over TV personality Esther Rantzen, ex-EastEnder Joe Swash, former Blue hottie Simon Webbe, tennis legend Martina Navratilova, police chief Brian Paddick, chat-show host and former MP Robert Ki
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via Heat Magazine @ 16:45 11th Nov
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I am facing problem while editing recorded TV programmes. The TV programme were recorded and edited using the same DVD hard disk recorder, not by means of computer. I find that after deleting the unwanted parts of the programme ( e.g the advertisment, etc), when playback, the player will pause for a while at every joining parts of the programme before continuing. At times, the player will pause for quite a long time before continue to the next immediate part. The playback were not smooth at all.
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via HardwareZone @ 22:52 13th Nov
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GPL blamed mechanical failure for the blackouts in Demerara and Berbice, supported by Prime Minister Sam Hinds who is always easy to convince of anything. We have to ask some questions. Are there machines in Berbice that were down long before this crisis? Why didn’t they repair them? Is there a machine at Onverwagt that was out for several months and only now they have ordered parts to bring it back into operation?  Did they overhaul the big machine at Canefield in a way which its makers or any self-respecting technical man would not regard as an overhaul? I am talking about replacing major parts on selected days and the machine going back into operation after every replacement. If this went on over several months before finishing then no wonder the machine never performed like an overhauled engine and it is now limping.
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via Stabroek News @ 9:03 31st Oct
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Peace Corps Online writes "The Maldives will begin to divert a portion of the country's billion-dollar annual tourist revenue to buy a new homeland as insurance against climate change. Rising sea levels threaten to turn the 300,000 islanders into environmental refugees as the chain of 1,200 island and coral atolls dotted 500 miles from the tip of India is likely to disappear under the waves if the current pace of climate change continues to raise sea levels. The UN forecasts that the seas are likely to rise by up to 59 cm by the year 2100. Most parts of the Maldives are just 150 cm above water so even a 'small rise' in sea levels would inundate large parts of the archipelago. 'We can do nothing to stop climate change on our own and so we have to buy land elsewhere.
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via Slashdot @ 10:16 12th Nov
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Part of the network appeared to crash about 4pm, with some Telstra mobile phone users unable to receive calls for about an hour and a half.
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via The Age @ 4:20 11th Nov
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via AllBusiness Champions of Small Business @ 1:12 25th Nov
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Epic Games president Michael Capps did an interview recently with GamesIndustry, and he had some interesting things to say about the future of downloadable content, and how it will affect the retail games market. He also discussed the trend toward social gaming, and Epic's plans in that regard. Quoting: "I'm not sure how big it is here [in Europe], but the secondary market is a huge issue in the United States. Our primary retailer makes the majority of its money off of secondary sales, and so you're starting to see games taking proactive steps toward that by... if you buy the retail version you get the unlock code. I've talked to some developers who are saying 'If you want to fight the final boss you go online and pay USD 20, but if you bought the retail version you got it for free.
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via Slashdot @ 23:08 10th Nov
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