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Reno, Nev-based Altair Nanotechnologies Inc.'s (Altairnano) 1 MW, 250 kWh battery storage system has met requirements to participate in the PJM regional transmission organization control area. This marks the first commercial acceptance of an advanced lithium-titanate battery to provide grid-regulation services in one of the largest electricity markets in the U.S.
in Nanotech
via North American Windpower @ 2:04 25th Nov
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RENO, Nev., Dec 02, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Guard Dog, Inc. (Pink Sheets:GRDO) announced today a new contract that will allow and enable billing on cellular phones.
in Mobile Technology
via MarketWatch @ 16:19 2nd Dec
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(AXcess News) Reno - If there was any concern over the US economy, you wouldn't know it looking at the growth in video game sales in October. Gamers pushed sales up 18% to over $1.3 billion last month. Microsoft's Fable II lead the pack with 790,000 games sold in October.
in Computer Games
via AXcess News @ 7:53 15th Nov
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The Twitter Vote Report was subject to human judgment and technological error, according to two bloggers from Reno, Nev., who analyzed the network.
in Blog Watch
via Information Week @ 21:17 13th Nov
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Students can enter to become the 2009 Mother Nature Network (MNN) correspondent for the University of Nevada, Reno until Jan. 30.
in Blog Watch
via Nevada Sagebrush @ 17:11 2nd Dec
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DAVIS--A University of California team that developed a successful insect pest management program for almond growers, leading to significant pesticide reduction, will be honored at the Entomological Society of America (ESA) annual meeting, Nov. 16-19 in Reno.
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via Firstscience.com @ 5:27 29th Oct
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An anonymous reader writes "On the heels of Comcast's decision to implement a 250-GB monthly cap, and Time Warner Cable's exploration of caps and overage fees, DSL Reports notes that AT&T is launching a metered billing trial of their own in Reno, Nevada. According to a filing with the FCC (PDF), AT&T's existing tiers, which range from 768 kbps to 6 Mbps, would see caps ranging from 20 GB to 150 GB per month. Users who exceed those caps would pay an additional $1 per gigabyte, per month."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 1:45 4th Nov
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