Cambridge Architectural Featured at SCIN Showroom and Library in London
For Immediate ReleaseContact: Nick Murosky, LarsonOBrien Marketing GroupPhone: 412-831-1959 x123 E-mail: nicklarsonobrien.comDate: July 11, 2011 CAMBRIDGE, MD Cambridge Architectural, the worlds most experienced and only full-service provider of sustainable architectural mesh systems for both interior and exterior building applications, will be showcasing it latest and most unique…
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Milestone Adds ImmerVision Enables 360-Degree Panomorph Lens Support
Milestone Systems, the leading global developer of open platform software for managing IP network-based video surveillance, and ImmerVision, inventor of the 360° panomorph lens and worldwide expert in immersive optical technology, announce that Milestone has added ImmerVision Enables panomorph lens support to XProtect Enterprise 8.
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Serious Hardware Incident with the Subaru Telescope Interrupts Its Operation
While shutting down the observation system at the end of the night shift during the early morning of Saturday, July 2. 2011, the telescope operator detected an error signal from the top unit of the telescope.
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RCM Technology Trust – Half Yearly Report
RCM Technology Trust – Half Yearly Report
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Mac OS X Lion: This Is Not The Future We Were Hoping For
It breaks my heart to say this, but Mac OS X Lion feels like a failure. Its stated mission was to simplify the operating system, to unify it with the clean experience of iOS. That didn’t happen. (more…)
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Stamford, Conn., Antiques Centers Around Canal Street
In Stamford, Conn., the antiquing is easy because so many pickers and dealers sweep through the estate sales and bring the better old stuff to one hub, on and around Canal Street.
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Ease your pain with identity management as a service
As cloud computing becomes mainstream, it’s possible to move almost any type of traditional IT service to the cloud. Identropy offers identity and access management as a service in a private cloud. With Identropy’s pre-configured, pre-architected solution, it’s possible to get a solution up and running very quickly and at a fraction of the cost of a traditional custom-developed IAM solution.
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Gazette.Net: Scully brings community banking bona fides to Maryland trade group
When Mary Ann Scully was growing up, she dreamed of being a social studies teacher, a U.S. senator and a lawyer. Banker was not exactly on the list. “I don’t think children grow up wanting to be bankers,” Scully, 59, said with a laugh in a recent interview.
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BEEcube joins MathWorks FPGA development program
BEEcube Inc. has joined the MathWorks Connections Program of complementary, commercially available products and services based on Matlab and Simulink. View the full article HERE .
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Cheerleaders earn awards at camp
The Jackson County Central cheerleading team went to a camp at The Inn in Okoboji, Iowa, and came home with plenty of hardware. The Huskies were voted by the other teams to receive a Herky Team Award based on how well they worked together and performed during an evaluation.
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LIVE VIDEO: Final shuttle set for launch
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER – NASA managers early Friday cleared engineers to load the shuttle Atlantis with more than a half-million gallons of rocket fuel and to press ahead for an attempt to launch the orbiter on the program’s 135th and final mission.
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Final space shuttle launch cleared for liftoff
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER – NASA managers cleared engineers early Friday to load the shuttle Atlantis with more than a half-million gallons of rocket fuel and to press ahead for an attempt to launch the orbiter on the program’s 135th and final mission.
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Jiao Tong University Achieves Enhanced Maritime Studies with Christie
Christie, a global leader in innovative visual projection solutions for education, business and entertainment, has recently completed a 3D Advanced Visualization System for the Maritime Studies Department of Shanghai Jiao Tong University SJTU. Established in 1986 with a mandate to educate students on communication and transportation needs, the school has evolved to become one of Chinas leading…
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Six Things We Lose With the End of the Shuttle Program
6 July 2011—For 30 years, the space shuttle fleet— Columbia , Challenger , Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour —strutted its stuff in low-Earth orbit. The spacecraft’s missions included simple payload deployments, science module sorties, and the delicate assembly and servicing of the International Space Station . They were also used for in-flight repairs to themselves and to other satellites …
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What do iPhone 5 and iPad 3 rumors mean for business users?
Erik Eckel considers rumors of both new iPads and iPhones being released this fall. Should the rumors affect business users who are planning new purchases? Here’s his take.
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Dragon-boating and waterbirding: duke, duchess spend royal day at the beach
When most people envision a day at the beach, it doesn’t generally involve dragon boats or a multimillion-dollar piece of military hardware.
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Acme United Corporation Wins IDEA Award
FAIRFIELD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Acme United Corporation (NYSE AMEX: ACU) today announced that it has won the prestigious IDEA award for its Clauss AirShoc® line of garden products. Walter C. Johnsen, Chairman and CEO said, “This award recognizes the extremely high performance, functionality, and innovation of our recently introduced family of AirShoc® garden tools. We are truly delighted to …
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ISTE take-home message #1: It’s all about the iPads
Raise your hand if you’re considering an iPad deployment for 1:1 computing. The folks at ISTE seem to think you are.
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Open Houses Aren’t Just For Potential Buyers, You Can Learn A Lot
Open Houses aren’t just for people looking to buy. There are good reasons to check out houses you have no intention of buying.
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Russia signs contract for two French warships
Saint Petersburg (AFP) June 17, 2011 Russia Friday signed a long-awaited contract with France worth over a billion euros to buy two French Mistral-class warships that has alarmed ex-Soviet neighbours and the United States. Russia’s Rosoboronexport military corporation and DCNS, the warships’ French maker, signed the contract on the sidelines of the Saint Petersburg Economic Forum, the biggest …
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First round in Senate recall elections draws near
The first round of unprecedented recall elections is July 12. The primary races pit Democratic challengers against “fake” or “protest” candidates put up by the state Republican Party to buy time for six recalled GOP state senators.
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Apple ‘petabyte’ server is open-source, keeps doctors away
What’s this? Looks like the Internet Archive, everyone’s favorite repository for online antiquities, has gotten its hands on a fancy new apple “petabyte” server. The new prototype device is open-source and is scalable like the PetaBox hardware that heats it. Its sliced and dried fruit output is also quite delicious, according to David Glenn Rinehart, the artist who installed the server. Though …
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Psilog International to beef up its value add service offerings
Dubai, UAE, 3 rd July, 2011: Psilog International, a regional value added distributor (VAD) and authorised service centre for Psion solutions in the Middle East, has revealed that it will be beefing up its value add services offering with the aim of improving the overall customer experience by providing channel partners superior quality of service and support locally.
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Medina County Habitat for Humanity opens new digs on East Smith Road
“The new location is just fantastic,” Medina County Habitat for Humanity President Dan Shumaker said. With a downtown spot, the new location will afford greater visibility to the Medina community.
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Willy Street businesses still kicking during summer of construction
A car isn’t the handiest thing to have on Willy Street, which has been under construction since April. Businesses that have long catered to bike and foot traffic are relying on that even more this summer.
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Ixia Buying VeriWave
Network hardware maker Ixia is buying performance testing company VeriWave Inc. for an undisclosed price in a move to enhance its offerings.
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Business : Partnerships key for today’s business, consumers: Nokia
DUBAI – Forging partnerships is essential in today’s business environment, potentially creating benefits for both firms and consumers alike, the top official of Nokia Lower Gulf said.
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See Who Got Rich This Week: A Woman in Good Health, A Man With His Head in the Cloud and More
It?s all Greek to the stock market this week. Fears of the European country defaulting on its
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