Mobile internet access has come of age. No more squinting at the tiny screen on your smartphone. No more flat batteries on your laptop. With the mobile internet device (MID), you can enjoy an always-on connection, long battery...
Technology couldn't prevent the hurricane-force winds that knocked out power to 90 percent of Duke Energy's 800,000 customers on Sept. 14. But it could have helped restore power much faster and Duke hopes to tap into that...
NISKAYUNA, N.Y. -- On a bank of the Mohawk River, a windowless industrial building of corrugated steel hides something that could make floor lamps, bedside lamps, wall sconces and nearly every other household lamp obsolete.
Dubai October 12, 2008: Raising the style stakes, Microsoft Corp.Microsoft Corp. today announced the launch of a revolutionary crescent-moon-shaped mouse designed to be just as fashionable as it is functional -- the Arc Mouse....
AZUSA, Calif.----Rain Bird, the leading manufacturer and provider of irrigation products and services, tonight announced the winners of the 2008 Intelligent Use of Water™ Film Competition , an environmentally focused film...
Readin goes here and here and here 4 decks please.Monday Grant Writing Workshop The Arts Council of the Blue Ridge is offering a grant writing workshop, focusing on proposal writing, budget development, where to find grants,...
Blue Label is a different approach to technology from Best Buy that starts with the customer in mind. Best Buy partnered with leading PC manufacuturer HP to create the HP Pavilion dv3510nr Notebook PC, a 13.3" widescreen laptop...
— Jointly developing transistor and LSI interconnect technology for realizing low power consumption and high-speed signal processing capabilities— TOKYO, October 9, 2008 — Building on their successful partnership on the joint...
ARC International (LSE: ARK), a leading provider of consumer intellectual property (IP) to OEM and semiconductor companies, today announced that Abilis Systems, a Kudelski Group company, has standardized its mobile DTV product...
Recently, Nat Hays, chairman of Brooklyn's independent +1 Records, wanted to break a new record by one of his label's new bands, The Morning Benders. So he went straight to Apple's iTunes Music Store.